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"Cielito Lindo" is a Mexican folk song or '' copla'' popularized in 1882 by Mexican author Quirino Mendoza y Cortés ( – 1957). It is roughly translated as "Lovely Sweet One". Although the word ''cielo'' means "sky" or "heaven", it is also a term of endearment comparable to "sweetheart" or "honey". ''Cielito'', the diminutive, can be translated as "sweetie"; ''lindo'' means "cute", "lovely" or "pretty". The song is commonly known by words from the refrain, "Canta y no llores", or simply as the "Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay song". Commonly played by
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bands, it has been recorded by many artists in the original Spanish as well as in English and other languages, including by Tito Guizar,
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, Vicente Fernandez, Placido Domingo,
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, Menudo and Ana Gabriel. It also featured prominently in the iconic Mexican film '' Los tres Garcia''. There is some debate as to whether the song's lyrics refer to the Sierra Morena, a mountain range in southern
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, or the similarly named Sierra de Morones, in the Mexican state of
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. However most Mexicans believe that this is a misrepresentation of the lyrics and is intended as "la Sierra, Morena", "Morena" is a common term of endearment, and with the comma, it now means he is directly speaking to the woman in the song instead of a specific place. It has become a famous song of Mexico, especially in Mexican expatriate communities around the world or for Mexicans attending international events such as the Olympic Games or the
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Lyrics

The song's lyrical scheme corresponds to the Castilian classical stanza known as the ''
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'', i.e. seven lines of alternating heptasyllabic and pentasyllabic verses. Lyrics vary widely from performer to performer, and every singer is free to add and remove some verses for his or her own interpretation. Some of the most traditional lyrics are the following: In the article "''¡Hasta que me cayó el veinte!''", Ortega discusses the origins of the first verse of this song. His research discovered that in the early 17th century, armed
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s would take refuge in the Sierra Morena mountains of Spain and that people feared for their lives when they had to travel through the region. The words of the first verse of "Cielito Lindo" were found in a song from that era, hinting at that fear. But with time the meaning of the verse changed as people began romanticizing it. "Your face is the Sierra Morena. Your eyes are thieves who live there." The verse had other melodies put to it and variations on the lyrics. Quirino Mendoza, the composer, adapted the verse to his own melody and gave us the song we know today.


Versions

The song has been subject to many versions: *A recording dated 26 November 1926 from Mexican Tipica Orchestra, matrix 20384A, Victor * Carl Sandburg included "Cielito Lindo" with Spanish lyrics and a piano arrangement (by Alfred G. Wathall) in his 1927 '' The American Songbag'' (page 298) in a chapter called "Mexican Border Songs". *
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1945 noir thriller '' The Great Flamarion'' starring
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, Mary Beth Hughes, and Dan Duryea opens with a Mexican vaudeville performance of "Cielito Lindo". *In 1954 Rodolfo Biagi recorded a Tango instrumental version of the song. *"Heavenly Night" is an English version, with the melody adapted by Sebastian Yradier and Neil Wilson.
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recorded it for his album '' El Señor Bing'' and many other singers. *
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's 1957 hit " You, Me, and Us" used the tune from "Cielito Lindo", with English lyrics. * Voodoo Glow Skulls, a ska punk band from California, do a cover on their album ''Éxitos al Cabrón'' (1999). *
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sang it in the 1947 Mexican film '' Los tres García''. He also had the lead role in the film. *In 1942,
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released a famous version of the song in Portuguese called "Está Chegando a Hora" (The time is coming). *In 1963, Trini Lopez released a very famous Spanish version of the song, on his album '' Trini Lopez at PJ's''. *In the 1965 cartoon '' Cats and Bruises,'' Speedy Gonzales sings the song twice for a female mouse while being pursued by Sylvester the Cat. *In 1982, popular Puerto Rican boy band Menudo covered this song for performances in Mexico, only. It was finally released in 1983, but only on the album '' Adiós Miguel''. * In 1989, José Feliciano on his album ''I'm Never Gonna Change''. His version won the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance. * The Three Tenors have done this song in many of their concerts. They sing the first and third verses and then the refrain twice. *Other Spanish versions include those by: Irma Vila y su Mariachi, and
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, alongside
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. In 2006 it was recorded by Ana Gabriel. *There are instrumental versions as well, notably by Mantovani. *
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performed the song's refrain several times on the popular American television show ''
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'', in which he co-starred alongside his real-life wife,
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. *In the season four episode of ''
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'' "Ricky's Movie Offer" (1954), Mrs. Trumbull ( Elizabeth Patterson) sings the song in the episode's final scene. *The song "Richard Allen George...No, It's Just Cheez" by
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ends with a sing-along about mustaches, to the melody of "Cielito Lindo". *Iranian singer Mohsen Namjoo included it in his third album '' Oy''. His version features Golshifteh Farahani as co-singer. Within the song, he included some poems by Shamloo and
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. * Limerick songs are often set to the tune of "Cielito Lindo". *
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, a Canadian-American singer and actress from the 1930s and 1940s, recorded a version of the song in Spanish. *A adaptation was used in the finale of Shostakovich's 6th Symphony *An ad for Fritos featured the Frito Bandito character singing a version of the song with different lyrics. Many Mexican nationals considered this a racist insult to their culture. *Agent 99 ( Barbara Feldon) sings José Moriche's 1925 version of the song in the 1969 ''
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'' episode "Tequila Mockingbird". *UK 1970's football terrace chant: "Ai ai ai ai, 《insert team name here》are rubbish". *In an episode of the popular children's series '' Shining Time Station'', the song was covered by the Jukebox Band, led by Tito Swing (voiced by Jonathan Freeman). *A version by Mariachi Bandido is featured in Destin Daniel Cretton's 2013 movie "Short Term 12". *On December 31, 2014,
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, former frontman of the New York punk band
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, released two recordings of "Cielito Lindo", a fast version and a slow version. *The melody of the song was used in
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in a popular street chant "Teraz jest wojna" ("Now there is war") sung by street musicians and resistance movement. *The interpretation of Ibrahim Ferrer's composition titled "De Camino a la Vereda" found on the album '' Buena Vista Social Club'' includes an allusion to the song. *The song was played in the "Mariachi Madness" Detour from the premiere of ''
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'', where teams had to find which band member was faking their performance during the song. A similar task and performance also appeared on the ninth episode of '' The Amazing Race China 3''. *The song appears as a lullaby in Season 2 Episode 13 of the Netflix show ''One Day at a Time'', entitled "Not Yet". *In the 2018 video game ''
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'', Mexican gang member Javier Escuella (voiced by Gabriel Sloyer) sings the song with the rest of the gang joining in at the refrain in Chapter 4. * On November 24, 2020, to celebrate mariachi, Google doodle released a video featuring the song. * Reina Ley from Arizona sang this in the 22nd season of '' The Voice'' on NBC in the blind audition and chose
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as her coach right after her performance. * In the 1943
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film '' The Human Comedy'', Ann Ayars sings the song after Rooney's character delivers a telegram to her, but since she can't read English, he has to tell her that her son has been killed in WWII. * The song was performed by Sylvia Lewis on "The Dick Van Dyke Show", season 3, episode 6, "Too Many Stars". It featured a swinging jazz arrangement by Earl Hagen, the show's musical director.


"Cielito lindo huasteco"

"Cielito Lindo" should not be confused with another popular and traditional song called "Cielito lindo huasteco" also known as "Cielito lindo" from La Huasteca in Mexico. This song, distinctly different from the common version above, has been played by many '' conjuntos huastecos'', as it is considered one of the most popular
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or Huapango songs. While the music is quite different, the lyrics of both songs have a similar metric structure, and both use the phrases ''cielito lindo'' and ''ay ay ay ay'' as fillers, though in different places within the stanza. Some singers, for example
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, perform the song under the title ''De domingo a domingo'', taken from the first words of the lyrics as sung in that version; as with the other song, the lyrics used vary widely among performers, and some borrow stanzas from the former. One frequently sung stanza has the words ''Árbol de la esperanza, mantente firme'' ("Tree of hope, stay firm") which appear in an eponymous painting by
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. Sometimes
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s perform combined versions of "Cielito Lindo" and "Cielito lindo huasteco" which are completely different, thus creating some confusion about both.


See also

*" México Lindo y Querido", another traditional Mexican song


References


External links


Melodic translation to English by David Bangs: text & music for sing along.

Mariachi Vargas performs Cielito lindo and Cielito lindo huasteco

Conjunto Huasteco Los Camperos de Valles performs Cielito lindo huasteco
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