Cindy Don't Know - Bobby Pulido

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There's a pretty little girl that's as fine as can be
My heart starts jumping when she is near
And does strange things that I can't explain

Everyone would say she's the sweetest thing
She's the kinda girl that a cowboy needs
Have her around when she's ready to settle down
I said so but Cindy don't know

No, Cindy don't know I got a thing for her
She don't know she's the one I prefer
Give my heart, never be apart

But Cindy don't know that I think she's fine
She don't know I wish she was mine
I want her so bad but Cindy don't know.

Cindy works down at the grocery store
Lately I like shoping more and more
And going through a line, one item at a time

And say your love can make a man do strange things
I never thought so but now I believe
I'd do anything to have her here with me
I guess it's so but Cindy don't know

No, Cindy don't know I got a thing for her
She don't know she's the one I prefer
Give my heart, never be apart

She don't know that I think she's fine
She don't know I wish she was mine
I want her so bad but Cindy don't know.

No, Cindy don't know I got a thing for her
She don't know she's the one I prefer
Give my heart, never be apart

And she don't know that I think she's fine
And she don't know I wish she was mine
I want her so bad but Cindy don't know.

I want her so bad but Cindy don't know

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Bobby Pulido was raised in Edinburg, Texas. His father, Roberto Pulido is a very talented artist in his own right. Good Tex_Mex Music! Pulido's father, Roberto Pulido Sr., is an accomplished singer. Bobby often attended his father's concerts as a child. His sister is fellow singer Alma Pulido. His cousin is Allison Pulido.

[edit] Music career

Very proud of his Mexican heritage, Pulido released his first CD on September 15, 1995, commemorating Mexico's independence. By 1996, his songs were huge hits around Monterrey and the southern United States. Some of his early hits included the songs Te Voy a Amar as well as Desvelado. That year, he performed in front of over 60,000 fans at the Guadalupe Expo.

On November of 1996, his album Enseñame reached the top of the charts in Mexico's northern states. At the end of the year, he received the prestigious Cerro de la Villa award, as well as the Revelation of the Year award in Mexico.

Subsequently, Pulido released three more albums, becoming an international superstar, conquering Hispanic fans in the United States, as well as fans in Costa Rica, Puerto Rico and many other Latin American countries. Pulido has earned many awards for his productions, and he has collaborated with such singers as Juan Gabriel, the Frijoles Romanticos, and others.

His current hit is a remake of one of his father's greatest hits, Obsesión. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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