Search results
12 lis 2017 · Coco (OST) - La Llorona lyrics (Spanish) + English translation: Alas, Llorona / Llorona [dressed] in light blue / Alas, Llorona / Llorona [dressed] in l.
22 cze 2024 · “La Llorona” is a Mexican folklore song featured in the Disney film Coco. The song holds deep cultural significance and is a beautiful representation of the emotions and traditions surrounding death and remembrance in Mexican culture.
"La Llorona" is a song from the 2017 Disney•Pixar animated feature film Coco. It is sung by Imelda and Ernesto de la Cruz during the latter's Sunset Spectacular concert. While trying to evade Ernesto and his security guards, Imelda finds herself accidentally on stage.
La Llorona is a classic ghost story, the wailing woman. You're right that it's derived from a classic Mexican folk song; there are a lot of versions, but in this particular one the singer is in love with the weeping woman.
12 lut 2018 · The title “la llorona” (“the weeping/crying/mourning woman”) refers to a Latin American legend of pre-Columbian origins which was later embraced by the Spanish colonizing culture.
10 paź 2023 · There is no denying that every Mexican has heard the song “La llorona” performed by the famous singer Chavela Vargas and more recently heard in the hit film Coco, but very few know the true story behind the great musical hit and yes…. SPOILER ALERT, it’s a pretty sad story.
20 lut 2023 · “La Llorona” is a traditional Mexican folk song that was featured in the 2017 Disney-Pixar animated film “Coco“. In the film, the song is sung by the character Mama Coco (voiced by Ana Ofelia Murguía) and by the character of Ernesto de la Cruz (voiced by Benjamin Bratt) during a flashback sequence.