Don Diablo - Parchis

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Don Diablo Lyrics

Don diablo se ha escapado
Tu no sabes la que ha armado
Ten cuidado, yo lo digo por si...
Anda por rincones
y se esconde en los cajones
de la presa que decida conseguir
conseguir, si sigue así
yo se lo voy a decir
Que te cante, ¡ ay! mi niña
como gozo cuando guiñas
yo quisiera darte un beso chiquitín
con un swing por aquí por allí
un beso chiquitín con un swing haa!
un beso chiquitín con un swing
Te agarra muy suavemente
Te acaba en un pis pas
No tiene moral
Y es dificil de saciar
Te gusta y todo lo dás
Don diablo que es muy cuco
Siempre sale con el truco
Del futuro colorado colorín
Y si acaso cedes
usará sus mil placeres
Para ver como te puede
Conseguir, conseguir
Si sigue así yo se lo voy a decir
(Estibillo)
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Don diablo se perfuma
Y se afeita con espuma
Es un zorro al que
Le gusta presumir
Su encanto poco a poco
A cualquiera vuelve loco
Reza y pide que te empiece
A perseguir, perseguir
Si sigue así yo se lo voy a decir
(Estribillo)
No, no, ni hablar, no voy a caer
Vete tu a saber
(3 veces más)
(Ron con coca-cola)
Un beso chiquitito
Con un swing agarradito
Naranananana, por aqui,
Un beso chiquitito
Con Un swing agarradito
Naranananana, por allí.

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Parchis was created in 1979, after executives from the Belter Records company placed a newspaper ad in Barcelona, asking children to attend auditions to form a musical group. At first, Belter Records intended to employ the group members during summers only; the company's executives figured out that would be the best season of the year for Parchis albums and concerts to sell.

Parchis was neither a boy or girl band, initially having four members, two from each gender. Eventually, the band expanded to have six members at the same time. Gemma Prat, Oscar Ferrer Cañadas, Constantino Fernández Fernández better known as Tino (singer) and Yolanda Ventura Roman (daughter of the well known trompetist, Rudy Ventura) were the first four kids to be chosen as members of Parchis.

Parchis' first single, "En La Armada", was a Spanish version of the Village People's disco hit, "In the Navy". "En La Armada" became a major hit in Spain, giving way for a number of important music composers to start working with Parchis. "En La Armada" was followed by what was arguably the group's biggest hit, "Durante la Espera de Parchis" ("During Parchis' Wait"). This song became a number one hit in Argentina. Later on, the group also became successful in Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador and other Latin American countries.

Personal problems forced Oscar Ferrer Caňadas out of the band in 1981. He was substituted by Francisco Díaz Terez, known by fans simply as "Frank". Brothers Miguel Ángel (born in Germany) and Jesús Gómez Cambronero soon joined the band, which by then had six members at the same time.

Losing Oscar Ferrer Cañadas proved lethal to the group, however. With Menudo reaching unprecedented (for a Hispanic children's music group) success levels in Latin America as well as in Spain, and other Latin American groups like Los Chamos and Los Chicos also providing Parchis with competition, and with Ferrer Cañadas' cosiderable amount of fans gone, Parchis began to wane.

In Spain and Argentina in particular, however, the group remained popular enough to release a 1983 movie, "Parchis Entra en Acción" ("Parchis Gets Into Action"), alongside Alberto Fernández de Rosa.

In 1985, Parchis broke up. The group had recorded a number of albums that were successful in Spain and Latin America. More than a decade later, the group would reunite for one television show engagement. 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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