- Carmelita (song)
"Carmelita" is a rock song written by
Warren Zevon . The song is ostensibly about aheroin addicted writer in love with a Mexican girl, but, as with many songs on "Warren Zevon", it might be more accurate to say that it is aboutLos Angeles than about the character in question.The song first appeared on Zevon's 1976 self-titled solo album, but, like the album itself, initially garnered little airplay or attention.
Linda Ronstadt recorded a slightly altered version of the song on her 1977 album, "Simple Dreams ". Rondstadt's version includes an alternate lyric that has Ronstadt pawning her "Smith & Wesson" as opposed to Zevon's "Smith Corona " thus re-casting our hero from writer to outlaw. In a version released on "Preludes - Rare and Unreleased Recordings ", Zevon also sings about pawning a Smith & Wesson.Another
cover version of the song was released in 1992 byTejano music legendFlaco Jimenez and country singerDwight Yoakam on the album "Partners".G.G. Allin covered this song as well. He turned away from his typical hard hitting punk to do a rather serene cover. The song can be found on the album ' and in an acoustic version on the soundtrack to Todd Phillips'1994 documentary '. In the film Allin can be seen playing the song solo on his western guitar. He keeps Rondstat's lyric about the Smith & Wesson, and changes the lyrics from "playing solitaire with my pearl handled deck" to "playing Russian Roulette with my pearl-handled gun".Willy DeVille covered the song on his 2002 album "Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin ".Counting Crows also released a cover version of this song as part of a Warren Zevon tribute in 1999.The song was also featured on The Wildhearts covers album "Stop Us If You've Heard This One Before Vol 1."
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