| Señora
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| Nick Reynolds (vocal, guitar), Bob Shane (vocal, guitar, banjo), Dave Guard (vocal, guitar, banjo), Buck Wheat (bass): | ||||||||
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| Goin' Places | SEÑORA A beautiful melody from 18th century Chile, coupled with a timeless sentiment expressed in the lyrics written by Jane Bowers, gives us another inkling of what life is really all about, after all. | |
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| Señora |
| Don't you remember, Señora,
when you had a love of your own? You had a duenna, Señora. You had a kind chaperone. Didn't she sometimes, Señora, grant you a moment alone? Once in a garden, Señora,
didn't your love steal a kiss? Cruel is the curfew, Señora,
cruelly and strictly imposed. Don't you remember, Señora,
you had a love of your own. |