Rosalie - Alejandro Escovedo

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Rosalie Lyrics

There's a notion between us my love
A notion of powder and dust
Somehow I was blind,
but now I can see

As you walk through this world Rosalie
Every step is one closer to me
As love we will find,
what the others can't see
Your letters in mind,
I love you Rosalie

Let the world spin you closer to me
take a chance on us Rosalie
As love we begun
to find a world that is free

I want to dance with you Rosalie
I want to dance with you Rosalie,
to the new years' just time,
to bring you closer to me
The whispers are mine,
te amro Rosalie

May 17, 1952
Dear Rosie,
the happiest Sunday of my life Rosalie:
spending a nice, quiet day with you at home alone

December 26, 1952
Dear Joe,
My darling,
I'm so in love with you
I guess you know you left me speechless when you broke the news,
Everything went round and round

How I wish days like those 12 would last forever

Ma and Pa aren't too happy about it,
but it's harder on them, for I'll be leaving

I hope that soon, my darling, God will make all our dreams come true

I've started to take a long, hard look at all my surroundings,
and at all the people I'm so crazy about,
it's going to be harder than I thought leaving all this behind.

I love you, can't stand being away from you
I love you

Now remember darling
I've been here all my life
but with my Joe at my side,
I won't be able to complain

So never take our love Rosalie
You'll never break this love Rosalie
To the new year's just time,
that's brought you closer to me
The whispers are mine,
te amro Rosalie

Your letters are mine,
I love you Rosalie
I love you Rosalie
I love you Rosalie
I love you Rosalie

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Alejandro Escovedo (born January 10, 1951, in San Antonio, Texas) is a Mexican-American singer-songwriter.

Escovedo's family tree includes former Santana percussionist Pete Escovedo and Pete's daughter, Sheila E (also Prince's former drummer and later a pop star). He began his music career with the Nuns, a mid-'70s punk band based in San Francisco. He co-founded the pioneering cowpunk band Rank and File in 1979, which moved to Austin, Texas, in 1981 after a stint in New York City. The band released Sundown on Slash Records in 1982, but shortly after, Escovedo left to form the True Believers with brother Javier. The band recorded two albums for EMI and toured the country, often as an opening act for Los Lobos. However, EMI opted not to release the second album, which eventually led to the group's break-up. (It eventually surfaced as a bonus item when Rykodisc reissued the first set on CD in 1994.)

Escovedo released a solo album in 1992 on Watermelon Records, Gravity, uniting his wide variety of styles; the album was produced by Stephen Bruton of Bonnie Raitt's band. Escovedo also began gigging periodically with the band Buick MacKane, who fused old-school punk with 70's glam rock; after Rykodisc released Escovedo's With These Hands in 1996, they followed it up with Buick MacKane's long-awaited album. After Escovedo parted ways with Rykodisc, he signed with the Chicago-based alt-country label Bloodshot in 1998, who released the live album More Miles Than Money: Live 1994-1996 and the acclaimed studio set A Man Under The Influence.

In April of 2003, Escovedo collapsed following a show in Phoenix, AZ, and he was subsequently diagnosed with Hepatitis C. An outpouring of support from musicians led to a series of successful benefit concerts to help pay Escovedo's medical expenses and keep his music before the public, followed by a tribute album, Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo, which was released in 2004.

In June 2010, Escovedo released Street Songs of Love. 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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