Gipsy Kings - la Bamba by elgranjero. "La Bamba" is a folk song whose origins can be traced to the Mexican state of Veracruz over 300 years ago. Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the
"La Bamba" is a folk song whose origins can be traced to the Mexican state of Veracruz over 300 years ago. Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necessita una poca de gracia Una poca de gracia Para mi, para ti, ay arriba, ay arriba Ay, arriba arriba Por ti sere, por ti sere, por ti sere Bamba, bamba Bamba, bamba FADES-Bamba, bamba.
As we Traveled, musicians everywhere mixed the traditional and rock 'n' roll styles of "La Bamba" into a new Song Around The World.
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It is best known from a 1958 adaptation by Ritchie Valens, a top 40 hit in the the U.S. charts and one of early rock and roll's best-known songs.
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"La Bamba" is a folk song whose origins can be traced to the Mexican state of Veracruz over 300 years ago. 5:38.
As we Traveled, musicians everywhere mixed the traditional and rock 'n' roll styles of "La Bamba" into a new Song Around The World.
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Daily Harp Moments-La Bamba by John Kovac. 2:42 "La Bamba" - Los Lonely Boys & Carlos Santana by loslonelyboys. Sign in.
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Organist Graham Blackledge La Bamba - Britain's Got Talent 2012 audition - UK version - Duration: 7:09. 5:38 . Britain's Got Talent Recommended for you The traditional song inspired Ritchie Valens' rock and roll version "La Bamba" in 1958. Arranger, Lyricist: Ritchie Valens Composer: Traditional Auto-generated by YouTube.
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During this time, however, he scored several hits, most notably "La Bamba", which was originally a Mexican folk song that Valens transformed with a rock rhythm and beat that became a hit in 1958, making Valens a pioneer of the Spanish-speaking rock and roll movement.
It is best known from a 1958 adaptation by Ritchie Valens, a top 40 hit in the the U.S. charts and one of early rock and roll's best-known songs. 1 1:29.