Buscando Guayaba

Buscando Guayaba is a song from Oliver & Company. It is heard playing on Tito's radio and later on the boom box towards the end of the film. The song title means "in search of fruit" in Spanish. The actual lyrics to this song are not heard in the film, but can be heard on the Oliver & Company soundtrack.

Lyrics
Spanish= Me fui pal' monte buscando guayaba Por la vereda del ocho y el dos Y aunque encontré una casa dorada Esa guayaba no la hallaba yo Mucho he viajado por todo el mundo Y nunca nunca pude encontrar Una guayaba que me gustara Y detuviera mi caminar Y aunque encontre una casa dorada Esa guayaba no pude hallar

Buscando guayaba ando yo Que tenga sabor que tenga mendo

Una guayaba salve y morena una guayaba que este bien buena Bururú barará donde va Miguel, bururú barará fue a buscar también guayaba Que pero que tenga mucho mendo pero que tenga que tenga muchisimo sabor Busco una guayaba busco una guayaba busco una guayaba Por la vereda del ocho y el dos

Rinquin oye el guitarrista no vino asi que van a tener que soportar Un solo de boca Afinacion quin quin con con

Buscando guayaba ando yo Que tenga sabor que tenga mendo Guayabita sabanera Buscando guayaba ando yo Que tenga sabor y que tenga mendo Buscando guayaba ando yo

I went to the mountain in search for a fruit I took the trail of the eight and the two and though I found a golden house, the fruit was not to be had I have traveled all over the world, and have never being able to find a fruit thatI like enough to make me stop my wanderings although I didn’t find a golden hours, I never found that fruit
 * -|English translation=

In search of a fruit am I A fruit with flavor, with zest

A fruit, with dark skin A really good fruit Bururú Barará, where is Miguel going Bururú Barará, he went in search of fruit too

I’m in search of a fruit I’m in search of a fruit I’m in search of a fruit On the eight and two road

A fruit with a lot of zest A fruit with a lot of flavor A fruit with flavor, with zest