''Canciones de Mi Padre'' (Spanish for "Songs of My Father", or "My Father's Songs") is American singer
Linda Ronstadt
Linda Maria Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is a retired American singer who performed and recorded in diverse genres including rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin. She has earned 11 Grammy Awards, three American ...
's first album of Mexican traditional
Mariachi
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music.
History
The album was released in late 1987 and immediately became a global smash hit. At 2½ million US sales, it stands as the biggest selling non-English language album in American record history. This album has been
RIAA
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certified double-platinum (for over 2 million US copies sold) and also won Ronstadt the
Grammy Award
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for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album at the
31st Grammy Awards
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Album of the Year went to George Michael for ''Faith'', and Song of the Year we ...
.
These
canciones were a big part of Ronstadt's family tradition and musical roots. The title ''Canciones de Mi Padre'' refers to a booklet that the
University of Arizona
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T ...
published in 1946 for Ronstadt's deceased aunt,
Luisa Espinel, who had been an international singer in the 1920s.
The songs come from
Sonora
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and Ronstadt included her favorites on the album. Also, Ronstadt has credited the late Mexican singer
Lola Beltrán
María Lucila Beltrán Ruiz (7 March 1932 – 24 March 1996), known professionally as Lola Beltrán, was a Mexican actress and singer.
Beltrán is and was one of Mexico's most acclaimed singers of Ranchera and Huapango music. She made the ...
as an influence in her own singing style, and she recalls how a frequent guest to the Ronstadt home,
Eduardo "Lalo" Guerrero, father of
Chicano music, would often
serenade
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her as child with these songs.
In the accompanying printed material, each song's Spanish lyrics were paired with an English translation and a discussion of the song's background or its significance for Ronstadt (omitted on the CD).
Rubén Fuentes served as musical director/bandleader. Follow-up albums include ''
Mas Canciones'', ''
Frenesí'', and the
Rhino Records
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compilation ''
Mi Jardin Azul: Las Canciones Favoritas'', which collects songs from the previous three Spanish-language albums.
Las Canciones de mi Padre also is the only recording production in the world that used the 3 best Mariachi bands in the world: Mariachi Vargas, Mariachi Los Camperos and Mariachi Los Galleros de Pedro Rey.
As of 2012, ''Canciones de Mi Padre'' had sold nearly 10 million copies worldwide.
Although sometimes referred to as Ronstadt's first Spanish-language recordings, in fact she had recorded several times in the language before, including "Lo Siento mi Vida", a song she co-wrote with her father for her 1976 album, ''
Hasten Down the Wind'', and "Lago Azul," a Spanish translation of "
Blue Bayou", that was released as a single following her hit English version from her 1977 album, ''
Simple Dreams
''Simple Dreams'' is the eighth studio album by the American singer Linda Ronstadt, released in 1977 by Asylum Records. It includes several of her best-known songs, including her cover of the Rolling Stones song "Tumbling Dice" (featured in the f ...
''.
In 2021, it was announced that ''Canciones de Mi Padre'' had been inducted into the
Grammy Hall of Fame.
In 2022, the album was selected by the
Library of Congress
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for preservation in the
National Recording Registry
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.
Track listing
Charts
Sales and certifications
Personnel
*
Linda Ronstadt
Linda Maria Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is a retired American singer who performed and recorded in diverse genres including rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin. She has earned 11 Grammy Awards, three American ...
– vocals
*Michael J. Ronstadt – vocals
*Danny Valdez – vocals, guitar
*Gilberto Puente – guitar
*Jorge Lopez – guitar
*Samuel Gutierrez – guitar
*Pedro Flores – vihuela
*Victor "el Pato" Cardenas – vihuela
*Felipe Perez – violin
*Antonio Ramos – violin
*Salvador Torres – violin
*Heriberto Molina – vocals
*Ricardo Cisneros – vocals
*Steve Fowler – flute
*Ron Kalina – harmonica
*Juan Gudiño – Trumpet
*Ignacio N Gomez – Trumpet
*Jim Self – tuba
*
Larry Bunker – percussion
*Pedro Rey – vocals w/Linda Ronstadt
*Pedro Rey Jr. – vocals
Production
* Peter Asher – producer
* Ruben Fuentes – producer, arrangements, conductor
* Edd Kolakowski – assistant producer
* Shawn Murphy – recording, mixing
* Sharon Rice – assistant engineer
* Dwayne Seykora – assistant engineer
*
Doug Sax
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– mastering
* José Hernández – album coordinator
*
John Kosh – art direction, design
* Bob Blakeman – photography
* Gilbert Ronstadt – back cover painting
* J. Roy Helland – make-up, hair stylist
* Manuel – wardrobe design
* Janet Stark – assistant to Miss Ronstadt
See also
*
List of best-selling Latin albums
References
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Linda Ronstadt albums
Mariachi albums
Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album
1987 albums
Albums produced by Peter Asher
Elektra Records albums
Spanish-language albums
Latin music albums by American artists
Covers albums
United States National Recording Registry recordings
United States National Recording Registry albums