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- They_All_Went_to_Mexico runtime "4.983333333333333".
- They_All_Went_to_Mexico abstract ""They All Went to Mexico" is a song written by Greg Brown, and recorded by Carlos Santana with Willie Nelson on vocals for Santana's 1983 album Havana Moon.The 'going to Mexico' of the song title is a metaphor. Despite its upbeat, happy tune, the song is, at its heart, about death. The singer reflects on his long life, and how his dog, wife and friends have predeceased him. Ultimately he looks forward philosophically to his own demise.".
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- They_All_Went_to_Mexico wikiPageWikiLinkText "They All Went to Mexico".
- They_All_Went_to_Mexico album Havana_Moon.
- They_All_Went_to_Mexico artist "Carlos Santana featuring Booker T. Jones and Willie Nelson".
- They_All_Went_to_Mexico bSide ""Mudbone"".
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- They_All_Went_to_Mexico writer "Greg Brown".
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- They_All_Went_to_Mexico comment ""They All Went to Mexico" is a song written by Greg Brown, and recorded by Carlos Santana with Willie Nelson on vocals for Santana's 1983 album Havana Moon.The 'going to Mexico' of the song title is a metaphor. Despite its upbeat, happy tune, the song is, at its heart, about death. The singer reflects on his long life, and how his dog, wife and friends have predeceased him. Ultimately he looks forward philosophically to his own demise.".
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- They_All_Went_to_Mexico isPrimaryTopicOf They_All_Went_to_Mexico.
- They_All_Went_to_Mexico name "They All Went to Mexico".