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  1. "They All Went to Mexico" is a song written by Greg Brown, and recorded by Carlos Santana with Willie Nelson on vocals for Santana's 1983 album Havana Moon. The 'going to Mexico' of the song title is a metaphor. Despite its upbeat, happy tune, the song is, at its heart, about death.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Havana_MoonHavana Moon - Wikipedia

    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 ...

  3. 9 de dic. de 2016 · Carlos Coronel. 1.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.6K. 233K views 7 years ago. They All Went to Mexico , ALBUM ,HAVANNA MOON Letras: They all went to Mexico / Buenas dias, got to go / Tengo que...

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  4. 2 de ene. de 2018 · Album review: Santana, Havana Moon (1983) ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE GEORGIA STRAIGHT, JUNE 3, 1983. By Steve Newton. The Fabulous Thunderbirds, the Tower of Power horns, Booker T. Jones, Willie Nelson.

  5. Havana Moon es un álbum publicado en 1983 por el guitarrista Carlos Santana bajo el sello CBS Records. Contiene versiones de canciones de Bo Diddley y Chuck Berry y colaboraciones de Booker T. & the M.G.'s, Willie Nelson y The Fabulous Thunderbirds. 2 . Lista de canciones. Lado Uno. "Watch Your Step" (Phil Belmonte, Bobby Parker) – 4:01.

  6. Havana Moon is a 1983 album by Carlos Santana released as a solo project. It features covers of Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry songs and performances by Booker T & the MGs, Willie Nelson and...

  7. Be it the Fab Thunderbirds or Booker T, playing with Carlos on Bo Diddley or Chuck Berry tracks, or having the Tower of Power horns might have some kind of commercial impact, artistically speaking, this does not do much; but at least we only have to suffer through only one track with Willie Nelson singing.