Title: Spanish Guitar Artist: Toni Braxton
A smoky room, a small cafe They come to hear you play And drink and dance the night away I sit out in the crowd And close my eyes Dream you're mine But you don't know You don't even know that I am there
I wish that I was in your arms Like that Spanish guitar And you would play me through the night 'Till the dawn I wish you'd hold me in your arms Like that Spanish guitar All night long, all night long I'd be your song, I'd be your song Steal my heart with every note you play I pray you'll look my way And hold me to your heart someday I long to be the one that you caress with tenderness And you don't know You don't even know that I exist I wish that I was in your arms Like that Spanish guitar And you would play me through the night 'Till the dawn I wish you'd hold me in your arms Like that Spanish guitar All night long, all night long I'd be your song, I'd be your song Te sientas entre la gente Cierras tu ojos Y suenas que soy tuyo Pero yo no siquiera se que estas ahi Me gustaria tenerte entre mis brazos amor I sit out in the crowd And close my eyes Dream you're mine And you don't know You don't even know that I exist I wish that I was in your arms Like that Spanish guitar And you would play me through the night 'Till the dawn I wish you'd hold me in your arms Like that Spanish guitar All night long, all night long I'd be your song, I'd be your song
Spanish Guitar (Song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Spanish Guitar" is the third single from Toni Braxton's third studio album, The Heat (2000). Released in 2000, the song was written by Diane Warren, who also wrote 1996's "Un-Break My Heart". It was never released as a commercial single in the United States, causing the song to chart outside the top ninety-five of the Billboard Hot 100. This song remains a fan favorite as Braxton often performs the dance version live.
Music video The video opens with Braxton floating on top of the water. The scene quickly changes to a crowded cafe and centers on a Latin man, Kamar de los Reyes, playing the guitar. The scene changes to a modern white and red room where Braxton, wearing a red dress, sings her longing to be in his arms. There are several shots of him playing the guitar than the guitar morphing into Braxton in his arms. Towards the end, he and Braxton have a dance scene together. This video was directed by Billie Woodruff, who also directed the videos for "Un-Break My Heart", "He Wasn't Man Enough", and "Just Be a Man About It".
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