The lyrics are handwritten by Sr Flavio and under each line, you can see the English language translation. That, is the handwriting of Mick Jones. Tomas Cookman, co-manager of the band and Sergio Rotman, flew from Nassau to Atlanta in the middle of the recording sessions of "Rey Azucar" to record the ex Clash member as he was on tour with Big Audio Dynamite and had a free night.
"Flavio had given me the lyrics of the parts of the song that he wanted Mick to sing. At the studio, he asked me for the translation. He wrote his translation under Flavio's lines. After the session, I kept the lyric sheet - and as you can see, I still have it. " (Tomas Cookman)
"Flavio had given me the lyrics of the parts of the song that he wanted Mick to sing. At the studio, he asked me for the translation. He wrote his translation under Flavio's lines. After the session, I kept the lyric sheet - and as you can see, I still have it. " (Tomas Cookman)
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jejejeje, un pedazo de la letra del sr flavio, la parte en ingles, en lapicero no se ve bien, pero es muy vacano ese pedazo de historia, grande los fabulosos, yo espero verlos el 26 de febrero cuando vengan aca a medellin
Es cierto eso hombre! pero como baile yo esa cancion!!
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