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Cecilia
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From the episode: Y Tu Junior Tambien
Singers: Cleveland Brown, Jr., Cecilia (with inappropriate commentary by Cleveland Brown)
Voices: Kevin Michael Richardson, Elia Saldana

"Cecilia" is a Spanish-language song that Cleveland Jr. serenades his girlfriend, Cecilia with in "Y Tu Junior Tambien". During the song, Cleveland questions how his son can suddenly sing in fluent Español and play a mean flamenco guitar. It is an adaptation of the Spanish ballad "Bonita" by Luis Arcaraz, with "Cecilia" and "Junior" replacing Bonita.

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Lyrics[]

Cleveland Jr.:
Cecilia, como aquellos juguetes
(Cecilia, like the toys)
Cleveland:
Okay, he is not fluent in Spanish.
Cleveland Jr.:
Que yo tuve en los dias
(That I had in the days)
Cleveland:
And he's never played guitar! Never!!
Cleveland Jr.:
Infantiles de ayer
(Of yesterday's childhood)
Cleveland:
[through clenched teeth] It is unrealistic for him to suddenly gain these abilities!
Cecilia:
Mi Junior
(My Junior)
Cleveland:
Oh, the duet. Of course. [pretends to shoot himself in the head]
Cecilia:
Como el beso Robado
(Like the stolen kiss)
Cleveland:
Hey, 'nother Jack, straight up!
Cecilia:
Como el llanto llorado
(As the tears cried)
[Cleveland is about to drink]
Donna:
[making Cleveland put down his drink] Cleveland, you're driving tonight!
Cleveland:
Drivin' into a tree.
Cecilia and Cleveland Jr.:
Por un hondo placer.
(For a deep pleasure.)
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