Spanish Bombs
The Clash
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Spanish songs in Andalucia The shooting sites in the days of thirty-nine Oh, please, leave the vendanna open Fredrico Lorca is dead and gone Bullet holes in the cemetery walls The black cars of the Guardia Civil Spanish bombs on the Costa Rica I'm flying in a DC ten tonight Spanish bombs, yo te quierro y finito Yo te querda, oh mi corazón Spanish bombs, yo te quierro y finito Yo te querda, oh mi corazón Spanish weeks in my disco casino The freedom fighters died upon the hill They sang the red flag They wore the black one But after they died it was Mockingbird Hill Back home the buses went up in flashes The Irish tomb was drenched in blood Spanish bombs shatter the hotels My senorita's rose was nipped in the bud Spanish bombs, yo te quierro y finito Yo te querda, oh mi corazón Spanish bombs, yo te quierro y finito Yo te querda, oh mi corazón The hillsides ring with "Free the people" Or can I hear the echo from the days of thirty-nine? With trenches full of poets The ragged army, fixin' bayonets to fight the other line Spanish bombs rock the province I'm hearing music from another time Spanish bombs on the Costa Brava I'm flying in on a DC ten tonight Spanish songs in Andalucia, Mandolina, oh mi corazon Spanish songs in Granada, oh mi corazon
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Written by: Gabriel Sopena, Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Gustave Simonon, Topper Headon
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10 facts about this song
Album Inclusion"Spanish Bombs" is part of The Clash's acclaimed 1979 album "London Calling," which is considered one of the greatest rock albums of all time.
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Song InspirationThe song was inspired by the Spanish Civil War that took place between 1936 and 1939, which left a significant mark on history.
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Musical Influences"Spanish Bombs" incorporates traditional Spanish musical influences, contributing to its unique sound among other songs by The Clash.
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Bilingual SongThe lyrics of "Spanish Bombs" are both in English and Spanish, reflecting the band's diverse musical tastes and interest across different cultural histories.
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Political ThemeLike many of The Clash's songs, “Spanish Bombs” reflects the political identities of band members. It addresses issues related to war and oppression.
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Songwriting CreditsThe song was mainly written by Joe Strummer and Mick Jones, who were key members of The Clash.
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Tourist InvasionThe song juxtaposes the brutality of war with the invasion of English tourists on Spanish beaches, creating a strong commentary on the harsh realities of history and its aftermath.
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Nostalgic Wistfulness"Spanish Bombs" is considered one of The Clash's most wistfully nostalgic songs, with its mournful tone and reflective lyrics.
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Tonal ShiftsThe song is noted for its tonal shifts, moving between major and minor keys, reflective of the theme of war and peace.
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Cover VersionsSeveral popular artists, including Manic Street Preachers and Toots & The Maytals, have covered "Spanish Bombs."
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