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Baccara

The Devil Sent You To Lorado

by Baccara
Baccara

Biography:

Baccara were a very popular Spanish dance-pop duo in the late seventies. The group consisted of Mayte Mateus (7 March 1951), and María Mendiola (4 May 1952). Their music was a blend of pop and disco, with lyrics in English sung with the peculiar Spanish accent of the two singers.

Baccara's most famous hits were "Sorry I'm a lady" and "Yes sir, I can boogie", both of which topped the charts during 1977 in some European countries, including the United Kingdom.

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The Devil sent you to Lorado

G#

I still remember the piano,
D#
Playing the same old melodies
C# G#
The late-night crowd was wild and loud
D# G#
But then a shot, outside the barroom

And then I saw you for the first time
D#
The way you stepped out of the dark
C# G#
Up to the bar, say "Here we are,
D# G# D#
Whiskey for me, for you Tequila"



G#
The devil sent you to Lorado
D#
Because he knew that I was there

A man with such a face in such a lonesome place
G# D#
can only be, a Desperado

G#
The devil sent you to Lorado
D#
Because he knew that I was there

and when I heard you'd stay I felt right away
G#
you shake my life, like a tornado



I still remember the piano,
D#
Playing a different melody
C# G#
You won at cards, you won at darts
D# G#
Left all the men, without a dollar.

And now you gotta leave Lorado,
D#
They want you out of here by noon
C# G# D# G# D#
Oh, I can tell, I'm in a spell, so here we go, to Amarillo





G#
The devil sent you to Lorado
D#
Because he knew that I was there

A man with such a face in such a lonesome place
G# D#
can only be, a Desperado

G#
The devil sent you to Lorado
D#
Because he knew that I was there

and when I heard you'd stay I felt right away
G#
you shake my life like a tornado




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