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or Huapango song from
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, which has been
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more than 200 times by
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s. The song is that of a man telling a woman (from
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, Spain) how beautiful she is, and how he would love to be her man, but that he understands her rejecting him for being too poor. is attributed to Elpidio Ramírez and Pedro Galindo,
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by Peer International in
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(monitored by BMI), although Mexican composer Nicandro Castillo questions the validity of that authorship. As he mentions: : The issue is controversial because ...
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don Nicandro Castillo wrote that several tunes from la Huasteca which in decades past were known as , composed by Elpidio Ramírez, Roque Ramírez and Pedro Galindo, were actually anonymous songs, as was the case of and , which like or , were in the
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, written "long before the construction of the Cathedral of Huejutla".


Recordings

Many have recorded and played this song, in particular Tríos huastecos,
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s and Bolero
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. But the most famous version was made by Miguel Aceves Mejía with his mariachi. With Huapangos or Son Huastecos, the
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technique is used to great effect, as in David Záizar's version. Quite a few versions of the song feature vocal gymnastics by whoever sings them, particularly the stretching of vowels such as the "e" sound in the gentilic 'Malagueña' for as long as the singer can hold the note. Other known mariachi versions of the song were recorded by: * Miguel Aceves Mejía * Angela Aguilar * Antonio Aguilar * Antonio Aguilar and Joselito *
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* Mariachi Vargas * David Záizar. Tríos huastecos that have played this song include: * Los Camperos de Valles * Trio Chicontepec * Trio resplandor huasteco
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trio versions were recorded by: *
Los Panchos Originally, Trio Los Panchos were a '' trío romántico'' formed in New York City in 1944 by Alfredo Gil, Chucho Navarro, and the Puerto Rican Hernando Avilés. The trio became one of the leading exporters of the bolero and the romantic balla ...
* Los Tres Ases *
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on his album ''Mendez and Almeida Together'' This song became known internationally and has been recorded by such artists as: * Angela Aguilar (granddaughter of Antonio Aguilar & daughter of Pepe Aguilar) 2021 *
Nancy Ames Nancy Ames (born Nancy Hamilton Alfaro; September 30, 1937) is an American folk singer and songwriter. She regularly appeared on the American version of the television series ''That Was the Week That Was''. The TW3 Girl, as she was known, sang t ...
on her 1964 all Spanish album ''This Is The Girl That Is''. *
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released a version of the song in 201
Avenged Sevenfold – Malagueña Salerosa
adding metal elements to the song. * In the opening title sequence of the movie ''
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'',
Antonio Banderas José Antonio Domínguez Bandera (born 10 August 1960), known professionally as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish actor. Known for his work in films of several genres, he has received numerous accolades, including a Cannes Film Festival Award ...
is seen "playing" on guitar a version of Malagueña Salerosa, recorded b
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members of group Del Castillo of Austin, Texas and director/producer/editor
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, with orchestral backing. *
Alla Bayanova Alla Nikolayevna Bayanova (; 18 May 1914 – 30 August 2011) was a Russian Romance singer sometimes compared with Édith Piaf for her simple yet dramatic style of performance. Bayanova was born in Chișinău, Kishinev in the family of an opera si ...
was recorded in Romania in 70 years on long-playing record. She sang this song in Romanian. * Ray Boguslav in 1961 on the album ''Curfew shall not ring tonight
Ray Boguslav – Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight – MF359
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*
Luiz Bonfá Luiz Floriano Bonfá (17 October 1922 – 12 January 2001) was a Brazilian guitarist and composer. He was best known for the music he composed for the film '' Black Orpheus''. Biography Luiz Floriano Bonfá was born on October 17, 1922, in Ri ...
on his 1965 album ''The Brazilian Scene'' and his 1965 collaboration with singer Maria Toledo, ''Braziliana''. * The Brothers Comatose & Mariachi Oliveros 202
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Bud & Travis Bud & Travis was an American folk music duo from San Francisco, California, consisting of Bud Dashiell and Travis Edmonson that collaborated from 1958 to 1965. History Bud & Travis began recording together in 1958; Edmonson was related to Coli ...
on their 1959 album ''Bud and Travis''. * Los Caballeros * Tex-mex band
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recorded it for the 2004
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of '' Kill Bill: Volume 2'
Kill Bill 2 Soundtrack – Malaguena Salerosa
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Chitãozinho & Xororó Chitãozinho & Xororó () are a Brazilian sertanejo duo. Chitãozinho is the stage name of José Lima Sobrinho and Xororó of Durval de Lima. Their music, which combines traditional Brazilian '' caipira'' with pop, was instrumental in establishi ...
in 2006 on their album ''Vida Marvada'' * The Italian band El Cuento de la Chica y la Tequila recorded "Malagueña Salerosa" on their 2013 EP ''The Wounded Healer''. * Carol Cisneros *
Plácido Domingo José Plácido Domingo Embil (born 21 January 1941) is a Spanish opera singer, conductor, and arts administrator. He has recorded over a hundred complete operas and is well known for his versatility, regularly performing in Italian, French, ...
on his 1999 album '','' which won a
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for Best Mexican-American Performancebr>PLACIDO DOMINGO LA MALAGUENA SALEROSA
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José Feliciano José Montserrate Feliciano García (; born September 10, 1945) is a Puerto Rican musician. He recorded many international hits, including his rendition of the Doors' " Light My Fire" and his self-penned Christmas song "". Music genres he explo ...
(who performed both this song and Malagueña by
Ernesto Lecuona Ernesto Lecuona y Casado (; August 7, 1895 – November 29, 1963) was a Cuban composer and pianist, many of whose works have become standards of the Latin, jazz and classical repertoires. His over 600 compositions include songs and zarzuelas as ...
.) * French Latino on the album ''Suerte'', 2013 *
John Gary John Gary (born John Gary Strader; November 29, 1932 – January 4, 1998) was an American singer, recording artist, television host, and performer on the musical stage. Early life From Watertown, New York, Gary started singing at the age of 5. ...
, American vocalist, sang it on the 1967 albums ''Spanish Moonlight'' and ''Carnegie Hall Concert.'' *
Anna German Anna Wiktoria German-Tucholska (, 14 February 1936 – 26 August 1982) was a Polish singer (lirico-spinto), immensely popular in Poland and in the Soviet Union in the 1960s–1970s. She released over a dozen music albums with songs in Polish l ...
* The Iranian singer
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. * The Texan folksinger
Tish Hinojosa Leticia ("Tish") Hinojosa (born December 6, 1955, San Antonio, Texas) is a singer-songwriter, recording in both Spanish and English. Early life and career Hinojosa is the youngest of 13 children. Hinojosa's parents were Mexican immigrants. K ...
sang it on her 1991 album ''Aquella Noche'' *
Harry James Harry Haag James (March 15, 1916 – July 5, 1983) was an American musician who is best known as a trumpet-playing band leader who led a big band to great commercial success from 1939 to 1946. He broke up his band for a short period in 1947, but ...
on his 1966 album ''The Ballads And The Beat!'' (
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DLP 3669 and DLP 25669). * Yugoslav and Montenegrin singer Nikola Karović recorded ''Malagueña'' in 1964 as a single album, and it sold more than 1 million copies. *
Kathy Kirby Kathy Kirby (born Catherine Ethel O'Rourke; 20 October 1938 – 20 May 2011) was an English singer. She is best known for her cover version of Doris Day's " Secret Love" and for representing the United Kingdom in the 1965 Eurovision Song C ...
, whose 1963 UK hit (#17) "You're the One" set English lyrics, by
Marcel Stellman Marcel Leopold Stellman (15 February 1925 – 2 May 2021) was a Belgian born British record producer and lyricist. Among the many artists who recorded Stellman’s songs are Cilla Black, Petula Clark, Charles Aznavour, the Shadows and Tony Bennett. ...
, to the melody of "Malagueña Salerosa". *
The Limeliters The Limeliters are an American folk music group, formed in July 1959 by Lou Gottlieb (bass violin/bass), Alex Hassilev (banjo/baritone), and Glenn Yarbrough (guitar/tenor). The group was active from 1959 until 1965, and then after a hiatus ...
on their 1960 album ''
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''. *
Trini Lopez Trinidad López III (May 15, 1937 – August 11, 2020), known as Trini Lopez, was an American singer and guitarist. His first album included a cover version of Pete Seeger's " If I Had a Hammer", which earned a gold disc for him. His other ...
on his 1964 album ''The Latin Album'', however, wasn't released as a single until 1968. *
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in 2000 on the album ''Latino Classics''. *
Paco de Lucía Francisco Sánchez Gómez (; 21 December 194725 February 2014), known as Paco de Lucía (), was a Spanish virtuoso flamenco guitarist, composer, and record producer. A leading proponent of the new flamenco style, he was one of the first flamen ...
on his 1967 album ''
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'' *
Lydia Mendoza Lydia Mendoza (May 31, 1916December 20, 2007) was a Mexican-American guitarist and singer of Tejano and traditional Mexican-American music. Historian Michael Joseph Corcoran has stated that she was "The Mother of Tejano Music", an art form that ...
*
Gaby Moreno Maria Gabriela Moreno Bonilla (born 16 December 1981) is a Guatemalan singer-songwriter and guitarist. Singing in both English and Spanish, Moreno's music covers many genres including Latin, alternative, blues, folk and Americana. She has won ...
performed it on
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in 201
La Malagueña – Gaby Moreno , Live from Here with Chris Thile
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Nana Mouskouri Ioanna "Nana" Mouskouri ( ; born 13 October 1934) is a Greek singer and politician. Over the span of her career, she has released an estimated 450 albums in at least thirteen languages, including Greek language, Greek, French language, French, ...
on her 1991 album ''Nuestras Canciones.'' *
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on her 1972 album ''.'' *
Eddie Palmieri Eddie Palmieri (born December 15, 1936) is an American Grammy Award-winning pianist, bandleader, musician, and composer of Corsican and Puerto Rican ancestry. He is the founder of the bands La Perfecta, La Perfecta II, and Harlem River Drive. ...
on his 1998 album ''El Rumbero del Piano''. *
Luis Alberto del Paraná Luis Alberto del Paraná (21 June 1926 – 15 September 1974) was a Paraguayan singer and guitarist. During the fifties, sixties and early seventies, he traveled extensively around the globe with his group Los Paraguayos, popularizing Paraguayan ...
y su Trio ''Los Paraguayos'' on their 1959 album ''Sentimentally Yours'' *
Sława Przybylska Sława Przybylska-Krzyżanowska (born 2 November 1932) is a Polish singer who became popular in 1957 with the song ''Pamiętasz była jesień ("Do you remember, it was autumn...")'' Before her musical career, she graduated from art school and t ...
recorded it in Polish in 1959 * Juan Reynoso * Cowboy music group Riders in the Sky on their 1994 album '' Cowboys in Love'' and their 2003 album '' Riders in the Sky Silver Jubilee'' * Românticos de Cuba, Brazil * Ronstadt Generaciones y los Tucsonenses * The French singer Olivia Ruiz in 2003 on her album '','' and then again on her 2008 Spanish-language album ''.'' * Pablito Ruiz * Sandler and Young * The Croatian singer
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in 1988 on his album ' (''Magic Words''). * Trio Los Angeles in 1973, reaching the Dutch pop charts. It was produced by Hans Vermeulen and played by the band
Sandy Coast Sandy Coast was a Dutch rock band fronted by Hans Vermeulen (1947–2017) who were successful in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The band's biggest hits include "Just a Friend" and "True Love (That's a Wonder)" in The Netherlands. Biography 1961-1 ...
. *
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performed the song on their 1975 debut album, and the song was also a feature single. *
Caterina Valente Caterina Germaine Maria Valente (14 January 1931 – 9 September 2024) was an Italian-French multilingual singer, guitarist, and dancer. She spoke six languages and sang in 13. While she was best known as a performer in Europe, Valente spent pa ...
in 1955, who also performed Malagueña composed by
Ernesto Lecuona Ernesto Lecuona y Casado (; August 7, 1895 – November 29, 1963) was a Cuban composer and pianist, many of whose works have become standards of the Latin, jazz and classical repertoires. His over 600 compositions include songs and zarzuelas as ...
. * The Iranian singer Viguen who sang La Malagueña in
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. He has a Spanish version as well. * Popular Filipino singer
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, who was dubbed during the 1970s as a Jukebox King along with fellow singer Eddie Peregrina made the song popular in the
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