Sola en mitad de la pista
Reconocí a la Carmela en acción
Yo te conozco de vista
Dije acercándome con decisión
Ven paca fisonomista
Y dando un giro con transpiración
Me regó por aspersión

Bailando salsa
Bailando salsa
Bailando salsa en el Stella
Al son del ritmo sabrosón
De Las caderas de Carmela

Ella llenaba un vestido
Escotadito y con falda mini
Yo iba a lo Lauren Postigo
Con mi camisa color carmesi
Anudadita al ombligo
Que lo que era
Ir hecho un hortera
Ahora causa frenesí

Bailando salsa
Bailando salsa
Bailando salsa en el Stella
Al son del ritmo sabrosón
De Las caderas de Carmela

Me dijo que se iba al baño
Y yo quede en esperarla sentao
Esta no vuelve, que extraño!
El camarero me trajo un recao
Se ha ido con Pedro Almodovar
Gorda algarroba a ver si te saca
Anunciando alguna escoba

Bailando salsa
Bailando salsa
Bailando salsa en el Stella
Al son del ritmo sabrosón
De Las caderas de Carmela

Si la tía esta de vicio
Acompáñala al servicio
Bailando salsa con Carmela
No seas acomodaticio
Acompáñala al servicio
Si vas una noche al Stella
Cuando veas que hay bullicio
Acompáñala al servicio
Al loro con la clientela
En tu propio beneficio
Acompáñala al servicio
Que el buitre que no corre vuela
Cuando te haga algún extraño
Acompáñala hasta el baño
Te pasas toa la noche en vela,
Bailando hasta la tarantela
Cuando veas merodeo
Acompáñala al aseo
Las tías te sacan te sacan
Te sacan Las pelas
Si le chirría el cojinete
Acompáñala al retrete
Y así acaba esta cantinela

Bailando salsa


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