Guadalajara, Guadalajara
Guadalajara, Guadalajara...

Tienes el alma de provinciana
Hueles a limpia rosa temprana
A verde jara fresca del rio
Son mil palomas tu caserio

Guadalajara, Guadalajara
Hueles a pura tierra mojada

CORO
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Ay ay ay ay! Colomito Lejano...
Ay! Ojitos de agua hermanos

Ay! Colomitos inolvidables
Inolvidables como las tardes
En que la lluvia desde la loma
No nos dejaba ir a Zapopan

CORO
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Guadalajara, Guadalajara...

Nat “King” Cole

Nathaniel Adams Coles (17 March 1919 – 15 February 1965) was born in Montgomery, Alabama and used the stage name Nat “King” Cole throughout his career as a jazz pianist and later as a singer.

Cole’s first mainstream hit was “Straighten Up and Fly Right” in 1943. Bo Diddley, who performed similar folk-based material said that song was a big influence on him.

In the late 40s, Cole began recording more pop-oriented material. His stature as a pop singer was cemented by hits like “Route 66”, “Mona Lisa” and “Unforgettable”. In the 50s, virtually every home had a copy of his Christmas album.