The title was "Tiajuana Border" I only remember parts.... De say don't go to Tiajuana You're a looking for a wife. Jose Gonzalez has a pretty young daughter, She say she meet me, dees Friday night. Her tender leeps (her tender leeps) are hotter than chile, But her father is such a square. He say he cut me six feet shorter, so I run back cross de border. When he try to cut my leever, I swim back across the reever. My life won't be worth a peso, dat's what I hear Jose say so. I'm staying out of Tiajuana, Jose Gonzalez waits for me there. All sung with an exxagerated accent of course. I actually had the 45 of this. Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert A Reed To: chile-heads@globalgarden.com Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 5:26 PM Subject: [CH] Chile songs As the subject of songs has come up recently. I remember a song that was a parody of wolverton mountain It had something to do with the Tiajuana border. and in the song There was a girl named chiquita and Her tender lips are hotter than chile , but her father protects her there later on in the song he talks about his dream and says last night I dream about Chiquita , I dream I take her to be my wife But then I dream about her father , I dream he got me ; with his knife The song ends with , And I'm not going to climb up Wolverton mountain either. I would like to like to know the exact title and artist if anybody knows it. Thank you Rob in Ceres CA.