La Golondrina
Nat King Cole
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A donde ira Veloz y fatigada La golondrina Que de aqui se va Por si en el viento Se hallara extraviada Buscando abrigo Y no lo encontrara. Junto a mi lecho Le pondre su nido En donde pueda La estacii³n pasar Tambien yo estoy En la regii³n perdido Oh Cielo Santo! Y sin poder volar. Deje tambien Mi patria idolatrada Esa mansii³n Que me miri³ nacer Mi vida es hoy Errante y angustida Y ya no puedo A mi mansii³n volver. Ave querida Amada peregrina Mi corazi³n Al tuyo acercare Voy recordando Tierna golondrina Recordare Mi patria y llorare.
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Written by: FRANK PLEYER, NARCISO SERRADELL
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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10 facts about this song
Song Origin"La Golondrina" is a traditional Mexican song written by Narciso Serradell Sevilla in 1862. It's also known as "The Swallow" and has been covered by numerous artists worldwide, including Caterina Valente and Nat King Cole.
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Artist Background - Caterina ValenteItalian singer Caterina Valente is noted for her multilingual skills. She recorded songs in six languages throughout her career and emerged as a major international star in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Artist Background - Nat King ColeNathaniel Adams Coles, known as Nat King Cole, was a leading African-American artist of the Jazz and pop scene during the mid-20th century. He was the first African-American performer to host a variety TV series.
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Collaboration FactWhile both Valente and Cole recorded versions of "La Golondrina," it's important to note that they did not record it together.
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PopularityThe song became a hallmark of both artists' repertoires and it received widespread attention due to its soulful melody.
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Musical Style"La Golondrina" is a showcase of Latin music influences, with its traditional Mexican roots manifesting in its melody and lyrics.
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Historical SignificanceThe song is considered a symbol of Mexico, with the swallow (golondrina) depicted as a bird unwilling to remain in one place, mirroring the spirit of Mexicans throughout history.
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Multilingual SingingDespite not being native Spanish speakers, both Caterina Valente and Nat King Cole have been praised for their Spanish pronunciation and their genuine interpretations of "La Golondrina."
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Musical ArrangementsCaterina Valente's rendition leans more towards the European style of music, incorporating Spanish guitars and castanets, while Nat King Cole's version blends jazz elements with traditional Mexican music.
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Unique InterpretationsEven though they are singing the same song, Valente and Cole bring their unique styles to "La Golondrina," giving music lovers two distinct versions to enjoy.
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