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The lyrics of the song talk about the end of a relationship. The woman has been left by her lover and though she understands why her lover left, she is now serving her sentence and tells her lover not to ask her to want to live. In the song there is a piano in the background. There are also some electronic sounds and a guitar.
For past albums, La Oreja de Van Gogh have presented esoteric and lengthy titles such as El viaje de Copperpot and Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida. When asked what inspired the minimalism of Guapa during an online chat session hosted by elmundo.es , the band revealed that the title is an abbreviation of their to-date longest ...
In 1998, La Oreja de Van Gogh released its debut album Dile al sol (Tell the Sun), produced by Alejo Stivel, earning praise from contemporary critics and performing well in the Spanish Albums Chart. The album sold more than 800,000 copies and was certified 7-time platinum, and the band received an Ondas Award for Best New Act.
"Puedes Contar Conmigo" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweðes konˈtaɾ komˈmiɣo]; "You Can Count On Me") is a song written by Amaia Montero and performed by La Oreja de Van Gogh. It was released in April, 2003, as the first single from their third studio album Lo Que Te Conté Mientras Te Hacías La Dormida.
Internationally the song became La Oreja de Van Gogh's first top ten on the Hot Latin Songs chart, reaching number five and spending eleven weeks on the chart. [9] For the band, the song represented a new style from previous releases. It was well received and reached the number one in band's native Spain becoming the first number one of the ...
"Muñeca de trapo" (Rag Doll) is the first single from the fourth studio album by La Oreja de Van Gogh, Guapa. The song is known for its heavy sound, strong beat, and surging guitars. The song is known for its heavy sound, strong beat, and surging guitars.
"El último vals" (The Last Waltz) is the first single from the album A las cinco en el Astoria by the Spanish pop/rock group La Oreja de Van Gogh. It is also the first single released after the departure of the former lead singer of the group Amaia Montero and with the new singer Leire Martínez.
It is the only track in the album that had never been released before by La Oreja de Van Gogh. Despite this and the fact that all tracks were recorded for the album in a studio, Nuestra casa a la izquierda del tiempo is not considered a studio album. Instead, the band usually refers to it as a "compilation album in which the whole group could ...