Speedy Gonzales

<Spanish-guitar-strumming intro>

SPOKEN: It was a moonlit night in old Mexico. I walked alone between some old
adobe haciendas. Suddenly, I heard the plaintive cry of a young Mexican girl.

<female voice singing a series of "La-la-la's>

You better come home, Speedy Gonzales
Away from tannery row
Stop alla your a-drinkin'
With that floozie named Flo
Come on home to your adobe
And slap some mud on the wall
The roof is leakin' like a strainer
There's loadsa roaches in the hall

Speedy Gonzales, why dontcha come home?
Speedy Gonzales, how come ya leave me all alone?

SPOKEN in a male Mexican accent: "Hey, Rosita-I hafta go shopping downtown
for my mudder-she needs some tortillas and chili peppers."

<female voice singing a series of "La-la-la's>

Your doggy's gonna have a puppy
And we're runnin' outta coke
No enchiladas in the icebox
And the television's broke
I saw some lipstick on your sweatshirt
I smelled some perfume in your ear
Well if you're gonna keep on messin'
Don't bring your business back a-here

Mmm, Speedy Gonzales, why dontcha come home?
Speedy Gonzales, how come ya leave me all alone?

SPOKEN in a male Mexican accent: "Hey, Rosita-come queek-down at the cantina
they giving green stamps with tequila!!"

<female voice singing a series of "La-la-la's>
<female voice singing a series of "Ya-ya-ya's>

Curiosidades sobre la música Speedy Gonzales del Pat Boone

¿En qué álbumes fue lanzada la canción “Speedy Gonzales” por Pat Boone?
Pat Boone lanzó la canción en los álbumes “Hi-Lites” en 1965, “The Famous Songs Of Pat Boone” en 1978, “Love Letters” en 1982, “18 Greatest Hits” en 1989, “20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection” en 2000 y “The Best Of” en 2001.

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