Suavecito - Malo

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Suavecito Lyrics

La, ah, ah, ah
La, la, la, ah, ah, ah
La, ah, ah, ah
La, la, la, ah, ah, ah

Never, I never met a girl like you in my life
I never, no, no, yeah, I never met a girl like you in my life
The way that you hold me in the night
The way that you make things go right
Whenever you're in my arms
Girl, you're filling me with all your charms

Suavecito, mi niña
Suavecito, mi niña (The feeling that I have inside)
Suavecito, mi linda
Suavecito

The feeling, the feeling that I have inside for you
'Cause ever since the day I met you
I knew that you were my dream come true
But I think I found that day
Gonna make you mine in every way

Suavecito, mi niña (Baby, baby, baby now)
Suavecito, mi niña (That we've got to find it out)
Suavecito, mi linda (I just can't believe it's true)
Suavecito ('Cause you know that, girl, I love you)

I need you
Love you...
You...
You...

All I want is you
If I can't have you, I don't know what to do

La, la, la, ah, ah, ah
La, la, la, ah, ah, ah
La, ah, ah, ah
La, la, la, ah, ah, ah

Never, I never met a girl like you in my life
I never, no, no, yeah, I never met a girl like you in my life
'Cause I know I'll always be
Together just you and me
From here on, you're gonna see
You'll be mine until eternity

Suavecito, mi niña (Baby, baby, baby now)
Suavecito, mi niña (That we've got to find it out)
Suavecito, mi linda (I just can't believe it's true)
Suavecito ('Cause you know that, girl, I love you)
Suavecito, mi niña
Suavecito, mi linda
Suavecito, baby
Suavecito, mi linda
Suavecito
Suavecito (la, la, la, la)
Suavecito
Suavecito, mi linda

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Malo is a U.S. Latin-rock group.

The San Francisco-based ensemble was led by Arcelio Garcia and Jorge Santana, the brother of Latin-rock guitarist, Carlos Santana. Four of Malo's original members (Santana, Garcia, Tellez, and Bean) had previously played in a band called The Malibus. The other three founding members (Abel Zarate, Roy Murray, and Richard Spremich) had played together in a band called Naked Lunch.

Malo's 1972 top-twenty hit single, "Suavecito", was written by timbales player Richard Bean, who initially wrote it as a poem for a girl in his high school algebra class. The song was arranged for Malo by Richard Bean, bassist Pablo Tellez, and Abel Zarate. Tellez and Zarate also received co-author credits on "Suavecito". Guitarist Abel Zarate gave Malo a distinctive two-guitar sound with intricate harmony and dual solos the norm. The band featured full horn and percussion sections in the style of contemporary bands Blood, Sweat & Tears and Chicago. Some of the best musicians in the Bay Area were featured in Malo, including Forrest Buchtel, Jr., Ron Smith, Paul C Saenz, Luis Gasca, and Tom Harrell in the trumpet section. Malo's music was also hugely popular in Central and South America, especially the songs "Chevere", "Nena", "Pana", "Cafe", and "Oye Mama".

After the release of its first album, many of Malo's original band members left the group in a rift widely publicised in the media. Buchtel went on to play with Blood, Sweat and Tears, Jaco Pastorius, and Woody Herman; Harrell became one of the most lyrical trumpet soloists of all-time, working often with saxophonist Phil Woods; Abel Zarate went on to play with Latin-jazz legend Willie Bobo[/aartist], and continues to play Latin/Brazilian Global jazz in San Francisco with his group Zarate Pollace Project. Richard Bean formed the group Sapo with his brother Joe, and still tours throughout Northern California; Jorge Santana embarked on a solo career, and still plays frequently with the current Malo band, which is also still touring, featuring only two of its original members and led by Arcelio Garcia Jr., who took over the band in the late 1970s.

In 1995, Malo released a new CD, Senorita, on the GNP Crescendo records label. The title track of the CD was written by new lead singer Martin Cantu, who like previous band members also grew up in San Francisco's Mission District. Cantu went on to write "Take My Breath Away" with long-time friend Damon Bartlett, and two other songs, "More Than Friends" and "Malo Ya Yellgo", with Arcelio Garcia. Since leaving Malo in 1998, Cantu has played with his new Gospel/Christian band, L-Rey.

A vocal section of "Suavecito" was included in the refrain of Sugar Ray's 1999 hit song, "Every Morning". 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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