| Song | West Side of Town |
| Artist | Tish Hinojosa |
| Album | Homeland |
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| 作曲 : Hinojosa | |
| Felipe was a young boy when he crossed the Rio Grande | |
| Heading north to Texas where he grew into a man | |
| He fixed cars and worked the wars and raised a family | |
| San Antonio was home on the west side of town | |
| Young Maria dreamed of singing in a concert hall | |
| Past the plaza and the village church adobe wall | |
| Hard times stole her innocence but drove the woman's heart | |
| San Antonio bound to the west side of town | |
| She was proud and lived on faith | |
| He was strong in his own way | |
| They were pilgrims that made | |
| A good life the hard way | |
| Felipe lost his first wife in 1943 | |
| 7 growing children and desperately in need | |
| Maria came to look for work and found her destiny | |
| With one child of her own to the west side of town | |
| They were married, years went by and now we were 13 | |
| Days were good and days were bad but mostly they were lean | |
| School and shoes and food and books, believin' in a prayer | |
| God must know His way 'round on the west side of town | |
| She was proud and lived on faith | |
| He was strong in his own way | |
| They were pilgrims that made | |
| A good life the hard way | |
| We would go to Mexico and Mama, she would cry | |
| For the things we'll never know, she had to leave behind | |
| Sisters, brothers know too well what memories can do | |
| Climbing up when you're down from the west side of town | |
| Daddy never owned a house but built a strong foundation | |
| Mama bought her own damn house with self determination | |
| They're both gone but I know that they're listening to this song | |
| 'Neath the San Fernando ground on the west side of town | |
| She was proud and lived on faith | |
| He was strong in his own way | |
| They were pilgrims that made | |
| A good life the hard way | |
| [Foreign Content] | |
| [Foreign Content] | |
| They were pilgrims that made | |
| A good life the hard way |
| zuo qu : Hinojosa | |
| Felipe was a young boy when he crossed the Rio Grande | |
| Heading north to Texas where he grew into a man | |
| He fixed cars and worked the wars and raised a family | |
| San Antonio was home on the west side of town | |
| Young Maria dreamed of singing in a concert hall | |
| Past the plaza and the village church adobe wall | |
| Hard times stole her innocence but drove the woman' s heart | |
| San Antonio bound to the west side of town | |
| She was proud and lived on faith | |
| He was strong in his own way | |
| They were pilgrims that made | |
| A good life the hard way | |
| Felipe lost his first wife in 1943 | |
| 7 growing children and desperately in need | |
| Maria came to look for work and found her destiny | |
| With one child of her own to the west side of town | |
| They were married, years went by and now we were 13 | |
| Days were good and days were bad but mostly they were lean | |
| School and shoes and food and books, believin' in a prayer | |
| God must know His way ' round on the west side of town | |
| She was proud and lived on faith | |
| He was strong in his own way | |
| They were pilgrims that made | |
| A good life the hard way | |
| We would go to Mexico and Mama, she would cry | |
| For the things we' ll never know, she had to leave behind | |
| Sisters, brothers know too well what memories can do | |
| Climbing up when you' re down from the west side of town | |
| Daddy never owned a house but built a strong foundation | |
| Mama bought her own damn house with self determination | |
| They' re both gone but I know that they' re listening to this song | |
| ' Neath the San Fernando ground on the west side of town | |
| She was proud and lived on faith | |
| He was strong in his own way | |
| They were pilgrims that made | |
| A good life the hard way | |
| Foreign Content | |
| Foreign Content | |
| They were pilgrims that made | |
| A good life the hard way |
| zuò qǔ : Hinojosa | |
| Felipe was a young boy when he crossed the Rio Grande | |
| Heading north to Texas where he grew into a man | |
| He fixed cars and worked the wars and raised a family | |
| San Antonio was home on the west side of town | |
| Young Maria dreamed of singing in a concert hall | |
| Past the plaza and the village church adobe wall | |
| Hard times stole her innocence but drove the woman' s heart | |
| San Antonio bound to the west side of town | |
| She was proud and lived on faith | |
| He was strong in his own way | |
| They were pilgrims that made | |
| A good life the hard way | |
| Felipe lost his first wife in 1943 | |
| 7 growing children and desperately in need | |
| Maria came to look for work and found her destiny | |
| With one child of her own to the west side of town | |
| They were married, years went by and now we were 13 | |
| Days were good and days were bad but mostly they were lean | |
| School and shoes and food and books, believin' in a prayer | |
| God must know His way ' round on the west side of town | |
| She was proud and lived on faith | |
| He was strong in his own way | |
| They were pilgrims that made | |
| A good life the hard way | |
| We would go to Mexico and Mama, she would cry | |
| For the things we' ll never know, she had to leave behind | |
| Sisters, brothers know too well what memories can do | |
| Climbing up when you' re down from the west side of town | |
| Daddy never owned a house but built a strong foundation | |
| Mama bought her own damn house with self determination | |
| They' re both gone but I know that they' re listening to this song | |
| ' Neath the San Fernando ground on the west side of town | |
| She was proud and lived on faith | |
| He was strong in his own way | |
| They were pilgrims that made | |
| A good life the hard way | |
| Foreign Content | |
| Foreign Content | |
| They were pilgrims that made | |
| A good life the hard way |