Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song El "snob", artist - Jose Luis Perales. Album song Para vosotros canto, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 13.10.2014
Record label: Hispavox
Song language: Spanish
El "snob"(original) |
Se compra un diccionario de Español-lnglés |
Se deja la barbita y la melena |
Se aprende las palabras very nice y yes |
Y empieza firmemente su carrera |
Coloca algunos posters en su habitación |
Y aprende a comportarse en sus maneras |
Se da una vueltecita por Televisión |
Y luego salga el sol por donde quiera |
Cuánto ganaría esta canción |
Si en vez de sí, dijera no |
Cuánto ganaría el pobre autor |
Si fuera inglés, y no español |
A veces es objeto de una invitación |
A las presentaciones extranjeras |
Colgado al hombro lleva su magnetofón |
Y exige una butaca delantera |
Se toma medio whisky de barril, y tal |
Y mira con marcada indiferencia |
Las cosas que comentan a su alrededor |
Y busca un entendido en la materia |
Cuánto ganaría esta canción |
Si en vez de sí, dijera no |
Cuánto ganaría el pobre autor |
Si fuera inglés, y no español |
Los viajes son frecuentes a París, London |
Buscando la noticia callejera |
Y luego nos comenta que en el Albert Hall |
Charló con casi todas las estrellas |
Nos cuenta que pasó por una gran boutique |
Que trajo camisetas y vaqueros |
Nos dice que la música española está |
Subiendo poco a poco algún entero |
Cuánto ganaría esta canción |
Si en vez de sí, dijera no |
Cuánto ganaría el pobre autor |
Si fuera inglés, y no español |
Se viste como Adán para escuchar a Paul |
Y enciende la cerilla en la moqueta |
Apaga los plafones de la Siting room |
Y guarda su reloj en la chaqueta |
Le aburren los flirteos con las sexi girls |
Es algo que ya tiene superado |
Su mundo esta encerrado en una discoteque |
En un vaso de whisky y un cigarro |
Cuánto ganaría esta canción |
Si en vez de sí, dijera no |
Cuánto ganaría el pobre autor |
Si fuera inglés, y no español |
(translation) |
A Spanish-English dictionary is purchased |
He leaves his beard and his hair |
The words very nice and yes are learned |
And firmly start your career |
Put up some posters in his room |
And learn to behave in their ways |
Take a little spin on television |
And then the sun rises wherever it wants |
How much would this song earn? |
If instead of yes, I said no |
How much would the poor author earn |
If it were English, and not Spanish |
Sometimes it is the subject of an invitation |
To foreign presentations |
Hanging on his shoulder he carries his tape recorder |
And it requires a front seat |
You drink half a whiskey on tap, and such |
And he looks with marked indifference |
The things they say around you |
And look for an expert in the matter |
How much would this song earn? |
If instead of yes, I said no |
How much would the poor author earn |
If it were English, and not Spanish |
Trips are frequent to Paris, London |
Looking for the street news |
And then he tells us that at Albert Hall |
He chatted with almost all the stars |
He tells us that he went through a great boutique |
who brought t-shirts and jeans |
He tells us that Spanish music is |
Rising little by little some integer |
How much would this song earn? |
If instead of yes, I said no |
How much would the poor author earn |
If it were English, and not Spanish |
He dresses like Adam to listen to Paul |
And strike the match on the carpet |
Turn off the ceiling lights in the sitting room |
And keep his watch in his jacket |
He gets bored of flirting with sexi girls |
It is something that he has already overcome |
His world is locked in a disco |
In a glass of whiskey and a cigar |
How much would this song earn? |
If instead of yes, I said no |
How much would the poor author earn |
If it were English, and not Spanish |