Cucurrucucu Paloma

Pedro Infante

About Cucurrucucu Paloma

"Cucurrucucú paloma" (Spanish for Coo-coo dove) is a Mexican huapango-style song written by Tomás Méndez in 1954. The title is an onomatopeic reference to the characteristic call of the mourning dove, which is evoked in the refrain. The lyrics allude to lovesickness. Over the years the song has been used in the soundtrack of several films and has gained international popularity. It initially appeared in the classic Mexican comedy Escuela de vagabundos screened in 1955, where it was sung by the star of the film, Pedro Infante. The song also gave its name to the 1965 Mexican film Cucurrucucú Paloma, directed by Miguel Delgado, in which it was performed by Lola Beltrán, who starred as "Paloma Méndez". In Pedro Almodovar's film Talk to Her (2002) the piece is rendered by the Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso in an art-song style quite different from the mariachi folk-kitsch of its original cinema presentation. Other films in which the song appears include Le Magnifique, The Last Sunset, Happy Together, My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done, The Five-Year Engagement, and Moonlight. 


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2005
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Cucurrucucu Paloma

Dicen que por las noches
No mas se la iba en puro llorar
Dicen que no dormía

No mas se la iba en puro tomar
Juran que el mismo cielo
Se estremecía al oír su llanto

Como sufrió por ella
Que hasta en su muerte
La fue llamando.
Cucurrucucu cantaba
Jajajajaja reía
Ayayayaya lloraba
De pasión mortal moría.

Que una paloma triste

Muy de mañana le iba a cantar
A la casita sola

Con sus puertas de par en par
Juran que esa paloma
No es otra cosa mas que su alma

Que todavía la espera
A que regrese la desdichada
Cucurrcu paloma.
Cucurrucucu no llores
Las piedras jamas paloma
Que van a saber de amores
Cucurrucu cucurrucucu
Cucucurrucu paloma ya no le llores

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Pedro Infante

José Pedro Infante Cruz (18 November 1917 – 15 April 1957), better known as Pedro Infante, is one of the most famous actors and singers of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and is an idol of the Latinamerican people, together with Jorge Negrete and Javier Solís, who were styled the Tres Gallos Mexicanos (the Three Mexican Roosters). Infante was born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico. He was raised in Guamúchil. He died on 15 April 1957, in Mérida, Yucatán, in a plane crash during a flight that he was piloting himself en route to Mexico City. more »

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10 facts about this song

Origin
"Cucurrucucú Paloma" is a popular Mexican song that was originally performed by Pedro Infante in the movie "Cucurrucucu Paloma" in 1954.
Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Cucurrucucú Paloma" is a poignant story about a man who is grieving the absence of his lover. The cooing of the dove ('Paloma') in the song symbolizes his sorrow.
Other Performers
Though the song was initially sung by Pedro Infante, it was later covered by numerous artists including Spanish singer and actress Rocío Dúrcal in 1970.
Cultural Impact
"Cucurrucucú Paloma" is considered one of the classics of Mexican music and has been included in many films and TV shows, making it a part of popular culture worldwide.
Recognition
Pedro Infante, one of Mexico's most-loved singers and actors, received significant acclaim for his rendition of this song.
Variations
The many covers of "Cucurrucucú Paloma" range from traditional Mexican renditions to more modern interpretations, showing the song's flexibility and timeless appeal.
Cross-Cultural Appeal
The song has been translated into several languages and performed by artists worldwide, indicating its transcultural popularity.
Rocío Dúrcal's Version
The version of "Cucurrucucú Paloma" by Rocío Dúrcal is distinct because of her melodious voice and emotional delivery, making it uniquely hers despite the song's numerous renditions.
Films and TV Shows
The song has been featured in several films like "Talk to Her", "My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done", and "The Five-Year Engagement", and TV shows, thus resonating with an international audience.
Uniqueness
Despite being a somber song about loss and longing, "Cucurrucucú Paloma" carries an irresistible melody that has helped it endure and stay fresh in people's minds for so many decades.

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