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"Las Mañanitas" Spanish pronunciation: [las maɲaˈnitas] is a traditional Mexican [1] birthday song written by Mexican composer Alfonso Esparza Oteo. It is popular in Mexico, usually sung early in the morning to awaken the birthday person, and especially as part of the custom of serenading women.
This list of birthday songs contains songs which are sung on birthday occasions. See also: Category:Songs about birthdays Happy Birthday to You , an American song translated into a number of languages worldwide
Las Mañanitas is an annual event held in Ponce, Puerto Rico, dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe. It consists of a pre-dawn popular religious procession, followed by a Catholic Mass , and a breakfast for attendees hosted by the municipal government. [ 1 ]
The album featured Guerita, Motivos, Mi Luna, Mi Estrella, Las Nachas, La Carga Del Diablo, Las Mañanitas and Tu Abandono, all of which were popular songs in Mexico and the United States. The album cover was the first to showcase the band's unique costumes that they gained recognition for.
The music video was released the same day as the song. The video is fully animated by Pochoclo Studios in Argentina and features Thalía working on a time travel gadget that her doggy snatches and travels to an unknown time to. Thalía goes back in time to rescue her dog and eventually he is returned to her by De La Ghetto.
Read the full English lyrics translation for 'Mis Amigas Las Flores' by Ángela Aguilar You failed me on many occasions But every time I doubt, two explanations come
Rhino Records approached the band with the prospect of recording a studio album, [2] which was an idea they had debated before, without recording one. [3] Los Lobos reached out to song collectors and friends to gather a body of music that included 147 Latin Christmas songs (including one original tune), spanning several decades and the entirety of the Americas, across genres or styles as ...
"Adoro" - Armando Manzanero "Un viejo amor" - Adolfo Fernández / Alfonso Esparza Oteo "Serenata tapatia" - Ernesto Cortázar / Manuel Esperón "Adios mariquita Linda" - Marcos A. Jiménez