“The Woman” Album: Seis (Six), 2021 Style: A gloriously dramatic bolero breakup song. The dramatic but energetic style makes the lyrics imagery clearly figurative, not literal, but possibly this needs a trigger warning for suicide/murder/drugs. Just in case! Countries: Chile; Mexico Listen:YouTube, Amazon
“The White Horse” Style: Corrido about a white horse, but it’s really about a road trip all over Mexico on a car (romanticized as a horse). Country: Mexico Listen: YouTube, Amazon
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This song is about a road trip [es] that José Alfredo Jiménez took from Guadalajara (in central Mexico) to Baja California (just south of the United States southwest) on a white 1957 Chrysler. It is a good song to teach Mexican geography, since he mentions the places he passes on his journey.
Lyrics Translation:
Este es el corrido del caballo blanco, Que en un día domingo feliz arrancara. * Iba con la mira de llegar al norte, * Habiendo salido de Guadalajara.
This is the narrative of the white horse, That on a Sunday, happily took off. * He went with the goal of reaching the north, * Having left from Guadalajara.
“First Day” Album: Limon y Sal (Lemon and Salt), 2006 Style: Pop, love song, possibly breakup song, possibly the start of a new relationship though it sounds like one person wants it more than the other. Country: Mexico Listen:YouTube
“Yours and Mine” Album: Mis Manos (Mi Hands), 2021 Style: A romantic Norteña (a North Mexican music style) Countries: Colombia (Camilo), Mexico (Los Dos Carnales) Listen: YouTube.
“I Want To See You Happy”, 2021 single Countries: USA (California), Mexico Style: Cumbia about being ready to be happy again despite all the bad things happening in the world. Listen: YouTube, Amazon
Lyrics Translation:
No es que me valga madre la vida, El dolor de la gente, el frío, y el hambre. La angustia está presente. El odio se siente, el ambiente se pone caliente.
It’s not that I don’t give a damn about life, People’s pain, the cold, and hunger. The anguish is there. The hate is palpable, the environment heats up.
“Four Paths” Style: Ranchera, mariachi, forsaken love song. A song about picking your life path when you feel lost. The cuatro caminos refers to the four cardinal directions. Country: Mexico Listen:YouTube, Amazon
Lyrics Translation:
Es imposible que yo te olvide. Es imposible que yo me vaya. Por donde quiera que voy te miro. Ando con otra y por ti suspiro.
It is impossible for me to forget you. It is impossible for me to leave. Because wherever I go, I see you. I am with another and I sigh for you.
“May Things Go Beautifully For You” Style: Sorrowful mariachi love song. This is a post-breakup song, with the narrator wishing his former lover nothing but good things. It sounds like he ended the relationship due to outside circumstances. Country: Mexico Listen:YouTube, Amazon. The song was also used for a 1978 Mexican film, but there is little information available online.
Lyrics Translation:
Ojalá que te vaya bonito. Ojalá que se acaben tus penas, Que te digan que yo ya no existo, Y conozcas personas más buenas...
I hope that things go beautifully for you. I hope that your sorrows end, That they tell you that I no longer exist, And that you meet better people…
“The Only One”Lyrics Album: Un Día Normal (A Normal Day), 2002 Style: Rock, love song, sweet. Juanes sings about his irreplaceable, incomparable lover. It is a sweet love song from an old album. Country: Colombia Listen: YouTube
Lyrics Translation:
Yo te quiero a ti. Yo no quiero a nadie más. Porque eres tú la que me hace suspirar.
I love you. [*querer (verb) = to love; to want] I want no one else. Because it is you who makes me sigh.
“In the Darkness” Album:Catarsis (Catharsis), 2013 Style: Club, techno Country: Spain (born), Mexico (raised) Listen:YouTube, Amazon. Tomorrow is the winter solstice, so here is a club song that mentions being in darkness a lot. The song is about addiction to love, superficially, but also about addiction to drugs. People walk on walls in the music video, and the police come in the end. Don’t mess up your biochemistry, people. The song is energetic, though.
“Thank You”, 1972 Style: Mariachi farewell song from a genre-defining singer and national treasure of Mexico. Country: Mexico Listen:YouTube, Amazon.
José Alfredo Jiménez died 41 years ago on November 23, 1973.
My father is a huge fan of José Alfredo Jiménez. Once, when I was visiting home and helping him install a new music program, he started filling his playlist and found this song. He told me more about the legendary José Alfredo Jiménez, beloved and prolific singer-songwriter of Mexico. Jiménez died in 1973 of cirrhosis of the liver due to his drinking. He didn’t die sad or regretful, though. He died full of gratitude for his fans. He composed this last song, “Gracias” (Thank You), to express his love for everyone, and to let people know that he thought his life was wonderful, and that he had made peace with his upcoming death.
To this day, he is still internationally famous for his character- and story-driven lyrics. When people think of mariachi, ranchera, and corrido songs, they think of José Alfredo Jiménez.
Lyrics Translation:
¿Cómo puedo pagar Que me quieran a mí Por todas mis canciones?
How can I repay That you all love me For all my songs?
“1977” Album: 1977, released 2010 Style: Rap, hip-hop influence, autobiographical, origin story. “1977” is an autobiographical rap about Ana Tijoux’s birth, her childhood, and the start of her career. It is a catchy and poetic song. This song was also featured in an episode of Breaking Bad. Countries: France (born), Chile (parents) Listen:YouTube
Lyrics Translation:
Announcer audio clips: ==================================== Cuando las serpientes se evolucionaron — Más rapido — Que en muchas creencias — Se nota la diferencia entre una serpiente venenosa y otra que no lo es por las marcas de dejan…
When snakes evolved — Faster — That in many religions — [*alt. That many cultures believe –] One can tell the difference between a poisonous snake and one that is not (poisonous) by the markings they leave behind… ====================================
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