Buena Suerte, Señorita

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Released1996
ProducerCameron Randle, Flaco Jiménez
Buena Suerte, Señorita
Studio album by
Released1996
LabelArista Texas[1]
ProducerCameron Randle, Flaco Jiménez
Flaco Jiménez chronology
15 Exitos
(1995)
Buena Suerte, Señorita
(1996)
Said and Done
(1998)

Buena Suerte, Señorita is an album by the American musician Flaco Jiménez, released in 1996.[2][3] It was released around the same time as the Texas Tornados' 4 Aces.[4] The first single was "Borracho #1".[5]

The album was produced by Cameron Randle and Jiménez.[6][7] It was an attempt to recapture a rougher conjunto sound.[8] Some of Buena Suerte, Señorita's songs were composed in the 1950s.[9] All of its vocals are in Spanish; Jiménez sang lead on some songs.[10][11]

Two of the songs are instrumentals.[12] "Tico Taco Polka" is an homage to "Tico Tico Polka", a song performed on The Lawrence Welk Show.[13] Oscar Tellez and Max Baca played bajo sexto and bass, respectively, on the album.[14]

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