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Last night it snowed for the first time
Everything's covered in white
How many months till the springtime
Its a long winters night

I have to go, I feel I'm sinkin'
I just don't know
But I can't stop thinkin'
Mexico

Somewhere that's close to the ocean
Somewhere that's warm and alive
Somewhere to sleep in the open
With the sun in my eyes

I have to go, I feel I'm sinkin'
I just don't know
But I can't stop thinkin'
Mexico

Mexico

Winter wind blowin' and Lord but they sting
Summer wind sing to me and promise me everything
Blue skies and sunshine wherever I go
Sweet Senoritas are waiting to love me I know


Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico

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Firefall was a rock band that formed in Boulder, Colorado in 1975. It was founded by Rick Roberts, who had been in the Flying Burrito Brothers, and Jock Bartley, who had been Tommy Bolin's replacement in Zephyr. The band's biggest hit single, "You Are the Woman", peaked at #9 on the Billboard charts. Other hits include "Just Remember I Love You" (#11 in 1977), "Strange Way" (#11 in 1978), and "Staying with It" from 1981, with female vocalist Lisa Nemzo.

Firefall was a mainstay, album-oriented rock band that put out a large number of hits such as "You Are the Woman" and "Just Remember I Love You" in the late 1970's. The album track from 1976's Firefall, "Cinderella", is a narrative about a man dealing with the torn feelings regarding his girlfriend's unexpected pregnancy and the negative consequences on the relationship and is one of the most controversial tracks released in the rock era.

The original line-up included former Spirit bassist Mark Andes, who later joined Heart, and former Byrds drummer Mike Clarke.

The band's releases were on Atlantic Records during their career. "You are the Woman" was featured as a notable track on the record label's twin compact-disc 30-year history retrospective that was released in 1988.


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