Musica de los 70 en español para escuchar

songs from the 80’s in spanish

Did you know that, to the madness of the fans, this Thin Lizzy song is always played at Irish rugby matches? With Phil Lynott’s unmistakable voice, his legendary guitar riff and a fantastic chorus, this is an ideal song to sing with your mates, beer in hand. Buy the album

If you’re of a certain age and have a good memory, it’s hard not to relate John Lennon’s Imagine to the video of El Informal with Florentino Fernández dubbing the song («No me abras la ventana, a oscuras quiero cantar»). Inspired by a collection of poetry by Yoko Ono, it is a classic as simple as it is devastating, which did not have the success it deserved until after the Beatle’s death.Buy the album.

The piece that gives its name to this revolutionary flamenco album, as pioneering as it was criticized, as when Bob Dylan switched to the electric guitar, is taken from a poem by García Lorca and in it Camarón was surrounded by great figures such as Raimundo Amador and Kiko Veneno. The singer was ahead of his time with a fusion of styles that only with the passage of time could be appreciated in its majesty.Buy the album

i’m sorry

The romantic ballad is a musical genre that appeared in the 1960s and became popular in some Latin American and European countries.[1] It is characterized for being a genre interpreted in slow tempo, always dealing with love themes.[2] It is a genre that has been interpreted in slow tempo, always dealing with love themes.[3] It is a musical genre that has become popular in some Latin American and European countries.

Question: But it is precisely you who is recognized for having introduced everyday speech to the bolero. The bolero worshiped a hackneyed love discourse. I wanted to take it out of that and I tried to avoid exaggerations. I learned a lot from guys like Luis Demetrio or Álvaro Carrillo, who entered a different wave. I followed them and I took the lead, I put in everyday words, I took some licenses.[10]

i am a rebel

The reflection is behind the choice of many of the selected songs and, despite the fact that many groups or soloists approach the melodic song and tend to the balladic sound, we have also tuned a lot in the single or song selected.

Ballads are an important part of many lives and evoke memories. That is why we refer to these songs as songs to dedicate, songs to dance to… In short, love songs.

The Dominican Juan Luis Guerra, a giant in many ways, released this ballad when he was on the crest of the wave. The author of hits such as Ojalá que llueva café or La bilirrubina, it must be said that he trained at Berklee College of Music, among other places, to silence more than one mouth. This song is taken from her 1990 album Bachata rosa, which included ten great songs that led the LP to sell more than five million copies in the months following its release.

This song by Mónica Naranjo was part of the album Palabra de mujer. This was the second single from this album, the Catalan artist’s second, after the success she achieved in Mexico with her first work, of the same name, in 1994, which sold a whopping two million copies.

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«Exile on Main St.», released in 1972, is one of the most applauded albums of this band. Today, we can still enjoy concerts of The Rolling Stones in world tours that continue to fill stadiums from start to finish. This has made them the longest-lived band in rock history.

Queen was founded in 1970 in London when Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, Brian May and John Deacon joined forces to create a group that achieved overwhelming success. In 1975 is when the fame of Queen exceeded the borders of England thanks to the appearance of the album «A Night at the Opera» where the single «Bohemian Rhapsody» is found. From then on, the band’s fame became worldwide and they started to tour the United States at the end of the seventies.

There are many outstanding Queen songs, but the one that unanimously gives us all the goosebumps is «Bohemian Rhapsody», so here is a live video of a performance in Montreal. Watch it, it’s thrilling!