The track is a version of Niña y Señora, originally produced by Tito Puente from the album Para Los Rumberos, originally released on November 30, 1971 by the Fania Record Label.
It's speculated that the song "Nina y Senora" is a combination of two old Cuban songs form a great big band Cuban composer of the early 1930's. Can anyone verify this?
The BTS social, also known as the Born to Salsa Social, is a cool spot to check out in Miami. It's a once a month event where folks from out of town come over to hang out and do some salsa dancing.
Visit www.BornToSalsa.com for more info on the event.
wow is been sooo long!! I was learning!!!
caro86arg 6 months ago
One of the old songs you are speaking of is called A la lae la la from Ignacio Pineyro, from which the lyrics "para que me saludas cuando me vez y luego me tiras.. etc" comes from. The other song i dont know but it might be from Ignacio Pineyro too
InsuperiorTorment 9 months ago