I " try " to play it on the harmonika :-) Have Fun !
La Bella Lola (Beautiful Lola) is, for many, the Hymn of the Sailor. The lyrics describe the beauty of a woman and the surrounding sea. The author is unknown and it is said that it is nothing more than a folk song. Some sources say that it arose during the late 19th century, from the floral games at the annual Carnival in the port of Guaymas, Mexico. The inspiration came from a woman named Maria Dolores Ferrá Calderón, the adopted daughter of a Barber. Both Maria and her father were natives and residents of the port.
In 1967, the famous Mexican singer, Estanislao García Espinosa signed a deal with the record company RCA Victor. He presented the song to the Society of Authors and Composers of Mexico (SACM) with the title The Beautiful Lola, and an uncertain history. The SACM, through Maria Elena Parra, found a pre-existing copy of the song, also with the title The Beautiful Lola. The composer Don Juan Solano had registered the song in the Spanish registry in 1966. Maria Elena, given these two contradictory documents, doubted the songs authenticity and catalogued it as in the public domain.
This was very very well played Kyrah I loved the rythum it was very Calipso. Like a very nice version indeed. 5/5 *****
Ron!
Rhawneld57 2 years ago
Thanks Ron
kyrah23 2 years ago
Nice Melody, good Job.
Jose
acordeonhobby 2 years ago
Thanks
kyrah23 2 years ago
Beautiful melody and played so sweetly. I like this accordion's tones as well as the others you play so well! Fran
AccordionLadyMi 2 years ago
Thanks
kyrah23 2 years ago