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Carmelita - Linda Ronstadt
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Carmelita Linda Ronstadt

"Carmelita" by Linda Ronstadt, released in 1976, is a #CountryRock ballad. The song narrates the story of a man longing for Carmelita, who struggles with addiction and dreams of escape. Themes of love, loss, and yearning are prominent, highlighted by Ronstadt's emotive vocals and poignant lyrics. Its cultural impact lies in its portrayal of personal struggles and heartfelt storytelling.

Carmelita - Linda Ronstadt
I hear mariachi static on my radio
And the tubes they glow in the dark
And I'm there with you in Ensenada
And I'm here in Echo Park

Carmelita, hold me tighter
I think I'm sinking down
And I'm all strung out on heroin
On the outskirts of town

Well I pawned my Smith and Wesson
And I went to meet my man
He hangs out down on Alvarado Street
At the Pioneer Chicken stand

Carmelita, hold me tighter
I think I'm sinking down
And I'm all strung out on heroin
On the outskirts of town

Well I'm sittin' here playing solitaire
With my pearl handled deck
The county won't give me no more methadone
And they cut off your welfare check

Carmelita, hold me tighter
I think I'm sinking down
And I'm all strung out on heroin
On the outskirts of town
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