Mal Amor - Bronco

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Mal Amor Lyrics

Quise creer
que no podrias ser de otro
en realidad la culpa ha sido solo mia

cuando te vi en aquel baile
a media noche
me enamore de quellas cosas
que decias

trae otro vaso de cerveza cantinero
se que hoy bebi de mas
y que no deberia


aqui me encuentro recordando viejos tiempos
voy a brindar
y a festejar por su partida

mal amor
como quien dice
fuiste un mal amor

mal amor
ay que dolor
me da tu herida

mal amor
ayer te fuiste sin decirme adios
mal amor
voy a arrancarte
pero a llorarte por el resto
de mi vida

quiero pedir
que toquen fuerte esas canciones
y que me den el tono
de la melodia

para cantar acompa

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There are multiple artists with the name Bronco.
1. Bronco is a Mexican Grupero group from Apodaca, N.L. Bronco's modern take on the Norteño style in the '80s and '90s helped earn them a number of international hits. Band members José Guadalupe Esparza, Ramiro Delgado, Javier Villareal, and José Luís 'Choche' Villareal crafted a sound that paid tribute to the Norteño tradition while incorporating modern instruments like keyboards, as well as a more melodic, pop style with elaborate costumes.

2. Vocalist Jess Roden, formerly of the Alan Bown Set, instigated the excellent group Bronco in 1970. Kevin Hammond (guitar, vocals), John Pasternak (bass) - both ex-Band Of Joy - Robbie Blunt (guitar) and Pete Robinson (drums) completed the line-up, which made its debut that year with Country Home, ILPS 9124 (not ILPS 9134 which was to be the catalogue number for Nick Drake's next album, "Bryter Layter"). The quintet offered a relaxed, sympathetic setting for the singer's soulful delivery, best exemplified on Ace Of Sunlight, which featured support from Ian Hunter and Mick Ralphs from Mott The Hoople, and Fotheringay's Trevor Lucas. Despite their promise, Bronco was unable to secure a sound commercial footing and the departure of Roden for a solo career effectively killed the group. Blunt subsequently joined Silverhead and appeared in several short-lived aggregations before securing widespread recognition with his work for Robert Plant.
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