“Mexico” is a song by Firefall, released as the fifth and final single from their self-titled debut album Firefall. The song, which was written and composed by lead singer Rick Roberts, with Ken Faulk plays on the trumpet. It was released in 1976 as the ninth song off the album, by Atlantic Records...
Last night it snowed for the first time
Everything's covered in white
How many months till the springtime
It's a long winter's 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
Winter wind blowin'
And Lord but they sting
Summer wind sing to me
Promise me everything
Blue skies and sunshine wherever I go
Sweet senoritas are waiting to love me I know
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico was written by Rick Roberts.
Mexico was produced by Jim Mason.