
song: Que Te Parece, Cholita
artist: Charlie Musselwhite
album: Continental Drifter
released: 1999-04-20length: 6:30
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
I think my baby loves me
She loves this highway too
When she needs to ramble
Nothing else that will do
What do you think, Cholita
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
My baby needs to ramble
She needs that open road
She'll drift from town to town
Long as she is feeling low
You know that's right, baby
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
She's just a sad eyed girl with a drifting heart
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
I think my baby's getting restless
She'll soon be gone again
She knows I'll catch up with her
Can you tell me where or when, Cholita
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
Yea man, that girl can be hard to find sometime
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
We think someday we may find
The road that'll take us on home
Then we'll all be happy
With no more need to roam
You know what I mean baby
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
There she goes on down the road
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
Maybe she went home to Memphis
She loves that Southern breeze
Or on down to Mississippi
Looking for a life of ease
I know you're out there, baby
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
And I'm steady on your trail
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
I might look down on the border
We had us some fun for awhile
That spat we had in Laredo
Things get a little too wild
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
She'll get rough on you, you better watch out
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
Some people travel for business
Others just to look around
When you're on a dark road
Your truth it can't be found
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
She's always got her bag packed and ready to go
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
Let's go down to Cuba
Hear Cuarteto Patria play
They'll enrich our hearts with a memory
We'll have for the rest of our days
Come on, baby, let's go
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
I think my baby loves me
She loves this highway too
When she needs to ramble
Nothing else that will do
What do you think, Cholita
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
My baby needs to ramble
She needs that open road
She'll drift from town to town
Long as she is feeling low
You know that's right, baby
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
She's just a sad eyed girl with a drifting heart
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
I think my baby's getting restless
She'll soon be gone again
She knows I'll catch up with her
Can you tell me where or when, Cholita
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
Yea man, that girl can be hard to find sometime
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
We think someday we may find
The road that'll take us on home
Then we'll all be happy
With no more need to roam
You know what I mean baby
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
There she goes on down the road
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
Maybe she went home to Memphis
She loves that Southern breeze
Or on down to Mississippi
Looking for a life of ease
I know you're out there, baby
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
And I'm steady on your trail
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
I might look down on the border
We had us some fun for awhile
That spat we had in Laredo
Things get a little too wild
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
She'll get rough on you, you better watch out
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
Some people travel for business
Others just to look around
When you're on a dark road
Your truth it can't be found
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
She's always got her bag packed and ready to go
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
Let's go down to Cuba
Hear Cuarteto Patria play
They'll enrich our hearts with a memory
We'll have for the rest of our days
Come on, baby, let's go
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
¿Que te parece, Cholita, que te parece?
Charlie Musselwhite

Charles Douglas Musselwhite (born January 31, 1944) is an American blues harmonica player and bandleader, one who came to prominence, along with Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, and Elvin Bishop, as a pivotal figure in helping to revive the Chicago Blues movement of the 1960s. He has often been identified as a "white bluesman".
Musselwhite was reportedly the inspiration for Elwood Blues, the character played by Dan Aykroyd in the 1980 film, The Blues Brothers.