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Tomás Méndez
Cucurrucucu paloma
Works Info
Composer
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Tomás Méndez
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:45
"Cucurrucucu Paloma" is a popular Mexican song composed by Tomás Méndez in 1954. The song has been covered by numerous artists and has become a classic in Mexican music. The song was first performed by Lola Beltrán in the film "Cucurrucucu Paloma" in 1965. The song has a slow and melancholic melody, with a simple guitar accompaniment. The lyrics tell the story of a man who has lost his love and is now alone, wandering the streets and calling out for his lost love. The title of the song, "Cucurrucucu Paloma," is an onomatopoeic phrase that imitates the sound of a dove cooing. The song is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is slow and mournful, with the singer lamenting the loss of his love. The second movement is more upbeat, with the singer calling out to his lost love and expressing his desire to be reunited with her. The third movement returns to the slow and melancholic melody of the first movement, with the singer resigned to his fate and accepting that his love is gone forever. The song has become a symbol of Mexican culture and has been covered by many artists, including Julio Iglesias, Caetano Veloso, and Harry Belafonte. The song has also been featured in numerous films, including "Talk to Her" by Pedro Almodóvar and "Broken Embraces" by the same director. Overall, "Cucurrucucu Paloma" is a beautiful and haunting song that captures the essence of Mexican music and culture. Its simple melody and heartfelt lyrics have made it a classic that continues to be loved and appreciated by people all over the world.
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