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Robbie Williams singing in Spanish! Posted by on Jan 4, 2013 in Spanish Culture

¡Hola, mi gente! TGIF!

Robbie Williams was featured in Thalia’s latest album, Habítame Siempre, with a Nat King Cole cover of Muñequita Linda (Little Pretty Doll). He has a great pronunciation in Spanish so let’s kick off our weekend with this song! Sing along because it’s a very easy song. Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9qdKm9NkGU

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Muñequita Linda – Thalía feat. Robbie Williams

Sí te quiero mucho [If I really love you]
Mucho, mucho, mucho [Very, very much]
Tanto como entonces [As much as before]
Siempre hasta morir [Always until I die]

Muñequita linda [Pretty little doll]
De cabellos de oro [With golden hair]
Dos dientes de perla [Pearly teeth]
Labios de rubí [Ruby lips]

Dime si me quieres [Tell me if you love me]
Como yo te adoro [As much as I adore you]
Si de mí te acuerdas [If you remember me]
Como yo de ti [As I remember you]

A veces escucho [Sometimes I hear]
Un eco divino [A divine echo]
Que envuelto en la brisa [Which wrapped in the breeze]
Parece decir [Sounds like it says]

Sí, te quiero mucho [Yes, I love you very much]
Mucho, mucho, mucho [Very, very much]
Tanto como entonces [As much as before]
Siempre hasta morir [Always until I die]

Muñequita linda…

Dime si me quieres…

A veces escucho…

Sí te quiero mucho…

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About the Author: Adir

English / Spanish teacher and translator for over 20 years. I have been blogging since 2007 and I am also a professional singer in my spare time.


Comments:

  1. Martin:

    Gracias. ¿tiene Robbie un acento sudamericano?
    ¿Puede hablar español?

  2. Sal Abrahamsen:

    If you allow me, all best wishes for the ladies! March is their month.