| Song | Spanish Bombs |
| Artist | The Clash |
| Album | The Story of the Clash, Volume 1 |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Spanish songs in Andalucia | |
| The shooting sites in the days of '39 | |
| Oh, please, leave the ventana open | |
| Fredrico Lorca is dead and gone | |
| Bullet holes in the cemetery walls | |
| The black cars of the Guardia Civil | |
| Spanish bombs on the Costa Rica | |
| I'm flying in on a DC 10 tonight | |
| [Chorus] | |
| Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito | |
| yo te acuerda oh mi corazón | |
| Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito | |
| yo te acuerda oh mi corazón | |
| Spanish weeks in my disco casino | |
| The freedom fighters died upon the hill | |
| They sang the red flag | |
| They wore the black one | |
| But after they died it was Mockingbird Hill | |
| Back home the buses went up in flashes | |
| The Irish tomb was drenched in blood | |
| Spanish bombs shatter the hotels | |
| My senorita's rose was nipped in the bud | |
| [Chorus] | |
| The hillsides ring with "Free the people" | |
| Or can I hear the echo from the days of '39? | |
| With trenches full of poets | |
| The ragged army, fixin' bayonets to fight the other line | |
| Spanish bombs rock the province | |
| I'm hearing music from another time | |
| Spanish bombs on the Costa Brava | |
| I'm flying in on a DC 10 tonight | |
| [Chorus] | |
| Spanish songs in Andalucia, Mandolina, oh mi corazon | |
| Spanish songs in Granada, oh mi corazon |
| Spanish songs in Andalucia | |
| The shooting sites in the days of ' 39 | |
| Oh, please, leave the ventana open | |
| Fredrico Lorca is dead and gone | |
| Bullet holes in the cemetery walls | |
| The black cars of the Guardia Civil | |
| Spanish bombs on the Costa Rica | |
| I' m flying in on a DC 10 tonight | |
| Chorus | |
| Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito | |
| yo te acuerda oh mi corazo n | |
| Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito | |
| yo te acuerda oh mi corazo n | |
| Spanish weeks in my disco casino | |
| The freedom fighters died upon the hill | |
| They sang the red flag | |
| They wore the black one | |
| But after they died it was Mockingbird Hill | |
| Back home the buses went up in flashes | |
| The Irish tomb was drenched in blood | |
| Spanish bombs shatter the hotels | |
| My senorita' s rose was nipped in the bud | |
| Chorus | |
| The hillsides ring with " Free the people" | |
| Or can I hear the echo from the days of ' 39? | |
| With trenches full of poets | |
| The ragged army, fixin' bayonets to fight the other line | |
| Spanish bombs rock the province | |
| I' m hearing music from another time | |
| Spanish bombs on the Costa Brava | |
| I' m flying in on a DC 10 tonight | |
| Chorus | |
| Spanish songs in Andalucia, Mandolina, oh mi corazon | |
| Spanish songs in Granada, oh mi corazon |
| Spanish songs in Andalucia | |
| The shooting sites in the days of ' 39 | |
| Oh, please, leave the ventana open | |
| Fredrico Lorca is dead and gone | |
| Bullet holes in the cemetery walls | |
| The black cars of the Guardia Civil | |
| Spanish bombs on the Costa Rica | |
| I' m flying in on a DC 10 tonight | |
| Chorus | |
| Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito | |
| yo te acuerda oh mi corazó n | |
| Spanish bombs, yo te quiero infinito | |
| yo te acuerda oh mi corazó n | |
| Spanish weeks in my disco casino | |
| The freedom fighters died upon the hill | |
| They sang the red flag | |
| They wore the black one | |
| But after they died it was Mockingbird Hill | |
| Back home the buses went up in flashes | |
| The Irish tomb was drenched in blood | |
| Spanish bombs shatter the hotels | |
| My senorita' s rose was nipped in the bud | |
| Chorus | |
| The hillsides ring with " Free the people" | |
| Or can I hear the echo from the days of ' 39? | |
| With trenches full of poets | |
| The ragged army, fixin' bayonets to fight the other line | |
| Spanish bombs rock the province | |
| I' m hearing music from another time | |
| Spanish bombs on the Costa Brava | |
| I' m flying in on a DC 10 tonight | |
| Chorus | |
| Spanish songs in Andalucia, Mandolina, oh mi corazon | |
| Spanish songs in Granada, oh mi corazon |