Maldita Vecindad Y Los Hijos Del Quinto Patio — El Cocodrilo song lyrics and translation

The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "El Cocodrilo" by Maldita Vecindad Y Los Hijos Del Quinto Patio.

Lyrics

En el panten de Dolores
tengo mi chante,
mi frio chante,
desde hace un buen.
Soy el fantasma pachuco,
pachuco de oro,
ngel del barrio
pa' servir a usted.
En los salones de baile
los bailadores
me invocan
al decir:
Ўquibas mi rey!
Andaba penando por el Cine Teresa
cuando de pronto en una esquina lo v,
un cocodrilo taxi de mis 50's,
rodando muy cuco
iba el catrn.
La gente lo miraba pasar:
«їDe quin es esa ranfla?
ЎCuntos recuerdos trae!».
El Icuiricui
El Sacalacachimba
El Icuiricui
El Sacalacachimba
El cocodrilo en la calle
es la memoria
y las historias de la gran ciudad.
El Pato es el chofer
y Juan Orol y Tongolele
viajan con l.
El Mambo del Ruletero,
de Prez Prado,
suena a todo lo que d la radio.
Al paso del Coco de aqul vato
recuerdo
los bailes del Balalaika
y del Waikiki.
Una viejita
le dice a su nieta:
«en uno igual a tu abuelo conoc».
La gente lo miraba pasar:
«їDe quin es esa ranfla?
ЎCuntos recuerdos trae!».
El Icuiricui
El Sacalacachimba
El Icuiricui
El Sacalacachimba

Lyrics translation

In the panthen of Dolores
I got my song,
my cold sing,
it's been a long time.
I'm the pachuco ghost,
Golden pachuco,
ngel del barrio
pa ' serve you.
In the dance halls
the dancers
they call upon me
by saying:
And you want my king!
I was pining for the cinema Teresa
when suddenly in a corner I saw,
a crocodile taxi from my 50's,
rolling very Cuckoo
the catrn was going.
People watched him pass by:
"where's that puff?
And bring back memories!».
The Icuiricui
The Jackalacachimba
The Icuiricui
The Jackalacachimba
The crocodile on the street
it's memory
and the stories of the big city.
The Duck is the driver
and Juan Orol and Tongolele
they travel with l.
The Mambo of the roulette wheel,
de Prez Prado,
sounds like everything on the radio.
At the foot of the Coconut of aqul vato
memory
the Balalaika dances
and Waikiki.
An old lady
she tells her granddaughter:
"one just like your grandfather conoc."
People watched him pass by:
"where's that puff?
And bring back memories!».
The Icuiricui
The Jackalacachimba
The Icuiricui
The Jackalacachimba