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  1. 30. Mai 2008 · Lyrics:"Where's my pal where's my friend all good things must have an endSad things and nothing's on and on they go I guess he went to MexicoThey all went to...

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  2. The album features performances by Booker T & the MGs, Willie Nelson and the Fabulous Thunderbirds, and also Carlos' father Jose singing 'Vereda Tropical' a song Carlos had first heard when his father was serenading his mother following an argument.

  3. 14. Okt. 2023 · Mooie plaat, alleen jammer dat "They all went to Mexico" erop staat, het overbekende duet met Willie Nelson. Dit nummer verpest de gehele sfeer op deze plaat, dat latin met blues mengt.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1983 Vinyl release of "Havana Moon" on Discogs.

  5. Havana Moon is a solo album by Carlos Santana, released in 1983. It features covers of Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry songs and performances by Booker T & the MGs, Willie Nelson and the Fabulous Thunderbirds, and also Carlos' father José singing "Vereda Tropical", a song Carlos had first heard when his father was serenading his mother following an argument.

  6. Das dritte Soloalbum von Carlos Santana mit dem Titel "Havana Moon" ist eine überraschende Wendung hin zum Rock'n'Roll und Tex-Mex der 1950er Jahre, mit Covers wie "Who Do You Love" von Bo Diddley und dem Titelsong von Chuck Berry. Auf dem Album finden sich Auftritte von Booker T & the MGs, Willie Nelson, The Fabulous Thunderbirds und Carlos' Vater Jose, der "Vereda Tropical" singt - ein Lied ...

  7. Havana Moon is a solo album by Carlos Santana, released in 1983. It features covers of Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry songs and performances by Booker T & the MGs, Willie Nelson and the Fabulous Thunderbirds, and also Carlos' father José singing "Vereda Tropical", a song Carlos had first heard when his father was serenading his mother following an argument.