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Sibling rivalry extends beyond healthy competition in this mariachi-inspired ballad. This may be the patron saint-song for those living in the shadow of a more successful relative.
[Verse 1]
Buenas tardes amigo
Hola, my good friend
Cinco de Mayo's on Tuesday
And I hoped we'd see each other again
[Verse 2]
You killed my brother last winter
You shot him three times in the back
In the night I still hear mama weeping
Oh mama, still dresses in black
[Verse 3]
I looked at every fiesta
For you I wanted to greet
Maybe I'd sell you a chicken
With poison interlaced with the meat
[Verse 4]
You... you look like my brother
Mama loved him the best
He was head honcho with the ladies
Mama always said he was blessed
[Verse 5]
The village all gathered around him
They couldn't believe what they saw
I said it was you that had killed him
And that I'd find you and upstand the law
[Verse 6]
The people of the village believed me
Mama... she wanted revenge
I told her I'd see that she was honored
I'd find you and put you to death
[Dramatic Instrumentation]
[Verse 7]
So now... now that I've found you
On this such a joyous day
I tell you it was me who killed him
But the truth I'll never have to say
[Verse 1 reprise]
Buenas tardes amigo
Hola, my good friend
Cinco de Mayo's on Tuesday
And I hoped we'd see each other again
Yes, I hoped we'd see each other again
I hoped we'd see each other... again
Buenas tardes amigo was produced by Andrew Weiss.
Ween released Buenas tardes amigo on Tue Sep 27 1994.