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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 ...
La chingada is a term commonly used in colloquial, even crass, Mexican Spanish that refers to various conditions or situations of, generally, negative connotations. The word is derived from the verb chingar, "to fuck".
The Spanish lyrics, including the chorus, were written by Grace in collaboration with Mario Caceres and Yasmil Marrufo. [17] [24] The song's title lo siento is a Spanish phrase that means "I'm sorry". [25] The song's lyrics describe a couple who fall in love at first sight and later decided to take a slow approach in their relationship. [24]
It was backed on the B-side by the Spanish language song "Lo Siento Mi Vida". [6] Cashbox called "Lose Again" "One of the best from Hasten Down The Wind", but also noted that the "great sensitivity" of her singing "makes the phrase "belt it out" so inappropriate". [7] The single debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 in June 1977 and spent five ...
Manuel Alejandro was born in 1932 in Jerez de la Frontera–Cádiz.He is the son of one of Spain's most renowned contemporary symphonists, Germán Álvarez Beigbeder.It was his father, an accomplished musician, professor, and composer, who inspired Manuel Alejandro to pursue music and become a composer.
Ronstadt also recorded a Spanish-language version of the song (translated by her father, Gilbert Ronstadt), titled "Lago Azul (Blue Bayou)", which was released in 1978 on the single Asylum E-45464, backed by "Lo Siento Mi Vida", a previously released Spanish song that Ronstadt herself co-wrote.
Lo Siento may refer to: "Lo Siento" (Belinda Peregrín song), 2003 "Lo Siento" (Super Junior song), 2018 single featuring Leslie Grace and Play-N-Skillz "Lo Siento", a song by Beret, 2018 "Lo Siento", a song by the band formerly known as Sombrero Verde from their eponymous album, 1981
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