Mexican Wind Karaoke - Jann Browne

This title is a cover of Mexican Wind as made famous by Jann Browne

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With backing vocals (with or without vocals in the KFN version)

Tempo: variable (around 99 BPM)

In the same key as the original: A

Duration: 03:49 - Preview at: 01:35

Release date: 1990
Genres: Country, In English
Original songwriters: Patt Gallagher, Roger Stebner, Jann Browne

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Lyrics Mexican Wind

This is my third night under bright shooting stars
I have crossed into Mexico
Maybe that's where you are
You told me you'd come here if our love should end
Eighty miles past the border on the Mexican wind
So I followed the dusty roads into Flores Magon
And they said you had left there for Aquiles Serdan
You told me you'd come here if our love should end
Eighty miles past the border on the Mexican wind
There's a place in the desert where we let it begin
We would dance close together
All the candles would dim
In a quiet cantina with sweet mandolins
As they'd serenade softly on the Mexican wind
My life it seems to slow down the further I go
Into the bare heart of old Mexico
Still I keep searchin' for someone who once let me in
But somehow I lost him to the Mexican wind
There's a place in the desert where we let it begin
We would dance close together
All the candles would dim
In a quiet cantina with sweet mandolins
As they'd serenade softly on the Mexican wind
Eighty miles past the border on the Mexican wind

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