5 Chords used in the song: Em, Am, B7, D, C

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Em
Am
B7
Em
Carry me Caravan take me awayEm
Am
B7
Em
Take me to Portugal, take me to SpainAm
Em
B7
Em
Andalusia with fields full of grainAm
Em
B7
Em
I have to see you again and againEm
Take me, Spanish CaravanD
C
Yes, I know you canEm
Am
B7
Em
Trade winds find Galleons lost in the seaEm
Am
B7
Em
I know where treasure is waiting for meAm
Em
B7
Em
Silver and gold in the mountains of SpainAm
Em
B7
Em
I have to see you again and againEm
Take me, Spanish CaravanD
C
Yes, I know you can
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About this song: Spanish Caravan
"Spanish Caravan" is a song by The Doors from the album Waiting for the Sun released in 1968. Its basic flamenco track is an established form of flamenco music known as Granadinas. The beginning riff was taken from Asturias (Leyenda), a classical piece of music by a Spanish composer Isaac Albéniz (1860–1909). It also borrows a similar sounding riff from Malagueña.When the song was performed live, feelings of brutal lust and even desperation were especially emphasized. Read more on Last.fm.