About "Carmelita"
"Carmelita" is a country rock song written by Warren Zevon. The song was originally recorded by Canadian singer Murray McLauchlan on his self-titled album of 1972. Zevon himself recorded it four years later, in 1976, on his self titled album. Linda Ronstadt recorded a well known version in 1977, and various covers have followed. These include a folk version by punk rocker GG Allin - a version rumored to feature Linda Ronstadt herself (under the soubriquet 'The Razor') on backing vocals - and a later rendition by the folk-punk group Lost Dog Street Band. Flaco Jimenez (Texas Tornados, Los Super Seven) recorded a version featuring Dwight Yoakam for his 1992 album Partners. More recently, it’s been recorded by punk bands The Copyrights and FIDLAR. Izaak Opatz covered the song on his EP Mariachi Static B-Sides. It was released July 13, 2018.
Top songs by Linda Ronstadt
- Blue Bayou
- Lo Siento Mi Vida
- Carmelita
- Desperado
- Crazy
- Baby You've Been On My Mind
- Silver Threads And Golden Needles
- Tracks Of My Tears
- I Fall To Pieces
- Long Long Time
- Love Me Tender
- Poor Poor Pitiful Me
- It's So Easy
- Dark End Of The Street
- You're No Good
- I Believe In You
- The Dolphins
- Different Drum
- Hasten Down The Wind
- Bet No One Ever Hurt This Bad
- Birds
- Heart Like A Wheel
- Heat Wave
- I Can't Help It (if I'm Still In Love With You)
- After The Gold Rush
- Back In The U.s.a.
- I Can Almost See It
- Down So Low
- I Can't Let Go
- Alison
- Sail Away
- How Do I Make You
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