2022Released
3:34

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Interesting facts and trivia about Carmelita. By Songfacts®.

The guy in this song has hit rock bottom. He's broke, strung out on heroin, and his welfare has run out. All he has left is Carmelita, and all he wants is for her to hold him tighter. Zevon, rather sarcastically, called it "a cheerful number about heroin, a substance with which, happily, I had only a brief flirtation and not a tragic love affair."

"Carmelita" is part of Warren Zevon's 1976 eponymous second album, produced by Jackson Browne. Zevon's debut album was issued in 1970 and went nowhere. It looked like he was destined for a career on the musical outskirts, writing jingles and doing arrangements, but Browne loved Zevon's songs and made it his mission to get them out there. Browne started performing "Carmelita" and another Zevon song, "Werewolves Of London," in concert, making a point to say who wrote them. He got Zevon a record deal and became his producer. The album didn't do very well, but Zevon's bizarro songs were never made for the masses. Browne was back on board for Zevon's next album, Excitable Boy, in 1978, and that one included "Werewolves," giving Zevon a hit.

There is a lot of Los Angeles imagery in this song, with mentions of Ensenada, Echo Park, and the Pioneer chicken stand on Alvarado Street. Zevon lived in Echo Park.

Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Carmelita.
EKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
94BPM

Album

The album Carmelita is released on.

Released By

The record label that has released Carmelita.
Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
2022 Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
2022 Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group

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