Perfidia

Luis Miguel

About Perfidia

"Perfidia" (Spanish for "perfidy", meaning faithlessness, treachery or betrayal) is a song written by Alberto Domínguez (1911–1975), a Mexican composer and arranger born in the state of Chiapas, about love and betrayal. Aside from the original Spanish, other renditions exist, including English and instrumental versions. The English lyrics are by Milton Leeds. The song was published in 1939 and became a hit for Xavier Cugat on the Victor label in 1940. Desi Arnaz sings the Spanish version in the 1941 film Father Takes a Wife which starred Gloria Swanson. This version was used by director Wong Kar-wai in his films Days of Being Wild, In the Mood for Love, and 2046. In late 1960 a rock instrumental version of "Perfidia" was released by the Ventures, which rose to number 18 on the Billboard chart. The record was a Top 10 hit on a number of popular music radio stations, including KYA in San Francisco, KLIF Dallas, KOL Seattle, KDWB Minneapolis, WHK Cleveland, KIMN Denver, and KISN Portland. The record topped out at number 11 on the charts of WLS Chicago, and WIBG Philadelphia.  


Year:
2001
3:26
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Nadie comprende lo que sufro yo
Canto pues ya no puedo sollozar
Solo temblando de ansiedad estoy
Todos me miran y se van

Mujer
Si puedes tu con Dios hablar
Pregúntale si yo alguna vez
Te he dejado de adorar

Y al mar
Espejo de mi corazón
Las veces que me ha visto llorar
La perfidia de tú amor

Te he buscado dondequiera que yo voy
Y no te puedo hallar
Para que quiero otros besos
Si tus labios no me quieren ya besar

Y tú
Quien sabe por donde andarás
Quien sabe que aventuras tendrás
Que lejos estas de mí

Te he buscado dondequiera que yo voy
Y no te puedo hallar
Para que quiero otros besos
Si tus labios no me quieren ya besar

Y tu
Quien sabe por donde andarás
Quien sabe que aventuras tendrás
Que lejos estas de
Mi

De mí
De mi

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Luis Miguel

Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri (April 19, 1970) is a Puerto Rican singer. He is widely known only by the name Luis Miguel. An icon in the Spanish-speaking countries, he is often referred to as "El Sol de México" (The Sun of Mexico) or simply "El Sol" (The Sun). more »

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Written by: ALBERTO DOMINGUEZ, MILTON LEEDS

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15 facts about this song

Perfidia" History and Origin
"Perfidia" is a song written by Mexican composer Alberto Dominguez in 1939. It is one of the most popular songs in Latin American history, often associated with the golden age of Mexican cinema.
Various Artists Covers
The song has been covered by numerous artists around the world, including Ben E. King, Glenn Miller, Ibrahim Ferrer, Linda Ronstadt, Los Panchos, Los Rabanes, Luis Miguel, Mel Tormé, Nana Mouskouri, Nat King Cole, and Phyllis Dillon.
Ben E. King's Version
Ben E. King, known for his soulful voice and ballads, performed his rendition of "Perfidia".
Glenn Miller's Interpretation
Glenn Miller, the famous American big band musician, covered "Perfidia" in 1941. His version introduced the song to a broader American audience and became a notable jazz standard.
Ibrahim Ferrer's Cover
Ibrahim Ferrer, a member of the Buena Vista Social Club, performed the song in the traditional Cuban style.
Linda Ronstadt's Rendition
Linda Ronstadt, a multi-platinum artist, reinvented "Perfidia" with her powerful voice. Her version added a pop touch to the traditional Latin song.
Los Panchos' Performance
Los Panchos, a famous trio from Mexico, popularized the song in the mid-20th century. Their harmonious performance has made their rendition one of the classic performances of "Perfidia".
Los Rabanes' Rock Interpretation
Los Rabanes, a rock band from Panama, diversified the melody of "Perfidia" giving it an aggressive tone with rock elements.
Luis Miguel's Rendition
Luis Miguel, also known as "The Sun of Mexico", sang "Perfidia" preserving the romantic rhythm. His rendition became popular among younger audiences.
Mel Tormé's Cover
Mel Tormé, nicknamed "The Velvet Fog" for his smooth vocal style, made a jazz interpretation of "Perfidia".
Nana Mouskouri's Version
The Greek singer, Nana Mouskouri, included the song in her album “Libertad” released in 1986. She sang it preserving its romantic character.
Nat King Cole's Rendition
Nat King Cole, a legendary American jazz musician, lent his unique voice and style to the tune. His multilingual version of "Perfidia" is one of the most recognized.
Phyllis Dillon's Interpretation
The Jamaican singer, Phyllis Dillon, covered "Perfidia" blending it with reggae vibes. Her version reflects the diversity and adaptability of the song.
Popularity in Films
The song "Perfidia" has been used in numerous films and TV shows, often to evoke a nostalgic or romantic mood.
Song Meaning
"Perfidia" is about a love betrayed. The word "perfidia" translates to "perfidy" or "treachery" in English, referring to the infidelity of a lover.

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