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Puchito Records Puchito Records was Cuba's second independent record label. It was founded in 1954 during the mambo and cha-cha-chá explosion. Many of its recordings, produced by its founder Jesús Gorís, became instant hits. History Early career of Puc ...
was Cuba's second independent record label. It was founded in 1954 during the
mambo Mambo most often refers to: *Mambo (music), a Cuban musical form *Mambo (dance), a dance corresponding to mambo music Mambo may also refer to: Music * Mambo section, a section in arrangements of some types of Afro-Caribbean music, particul ...
and cha-cha-chá explosion of the 1950s. Many of its recordings, produced by its founder Jesús Gorís (1921–2006), became instant hits. Cuban music styles represented in its discography include
danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of Cuba.Urfé, Odilio 1965. ''El danzón''. La Habana. It is also an active musical form in USA and Puerto Rico. Written in time, the danzón is a slow, formal partner dance, requiring set footwork ...
, güajira, son cubano,
son montuno Son montuno is a subgenre of son cubano developed by Arsenio Rodríguez in the 1940s. Although ''son montuno'' ("mountain sound") had previously referred to the ''sones'' played in the mountains of eastern Cuba, Arsenio repurposed the term to de ...
, cha-cha-chá,
guaracha The guaracha () is a genre of music that originated in Cuba, of rapid tempo and comic or picaresque lyrics. The word has been used in this sense at least since the late 18th and early 19th century. Guarachas were played and sung in musical the ...
,
guaguancó Guaguancó () is a subgenre of Cuban rumba, combining percussion, voices, and dance. There are two main styles: Havana and Matanzas. Percussion * battery of three conga drummers: the ''tumba'' o "''salidor''"(lowest), ''tres dos'' (middle, playin ...
, Cuban bolero,
Cuban rumba Rumba is a secular genre of Cuban music involving dance, percussion, and song. It originated in the northern regions of Cuba, mainly in urban Havana and Matanzas, during the late 19th century. It is based on African music and dance traditions, n ...
,
mambo Mambo most often refers to: *Mambo (music), a Cuban musical form *Mambo (dance), a dance corresponding to mambo music Mambo may also refer to: Music * Mambo section, a section in arrangements of some types of Afro-Caribbean music, particul ...
,
new flamenco New flamenco (or ''nuevo flamenco'') or flamenco fusion is a musical genre that was born in Spain, starting in the 1980s. It combines flamenco guitar virtuosity and traditional flamenco music with musical fusion (with genres like jazz, blues, r ...
, and
Zarzuela () is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular songs, as well as dance. The etymology of the name is uncertain, but some propose it may derive from the name o ...
. Other styles include
farruca ''Farruca'' () is a form of flamenco music developed in the late 19th century. Classified as a cante chico, it is traditionally sung and danced by men. Its origin is traditionally associated with Galicia, a region in northern Spain. An instrumen ...
, merengue ( Dominican),
Ranchera Ranchera () or canción ranchera is a genre of traditional music of Mexico. It dates to before the years of the Mexican Revolution. Rancheras today are played in the vast majority of regional Mexican music styles. Drawing on rural traditional fo ...
(
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),
nueva canción (European , ; 'new song') is a left-wing social movement and musical genre in Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula, characterized by folk music, folk-inspired styles and socially committed lyrics. is widely recognized to have played a profou ...
(Mexican) styles from Spain include
cuplé The cuplé was a popular risqué Spanish theatre song style in the late years of the 19th century. From 1893 to 1911 the songs were a feature of the "género ínfimo" (lowest type) cabaret theatre sung by solo female singers, or men in drag, and ...
,
pasodoble Pasodoble ( Spanish: ''double step'') is a fast-paced Spanish military march used by infantry troops. Its speed allowed troops to give 120 steps per minute (double the average of a regular unit, hence its name). This often was accompanied by ...
, and
flamenco Flamenco () is an art form based on the various folkloric music traditions of southern Spain, developed within the Gitanos, gitano subculture of the region of Andalusia, and also having historical presence in Extremadura and Region of Murcia, ...
. The ensembles range from studio orchestras to jazz combos to
big bands A big band or jazz orchestra is a type of musical ensemble of jazz music that usually consists of ten or more musicians with four sections: saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and a rhythm section. Big bands originated during the early 1910s and ...
to charangas.


Singles

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Joseíto Fernández José Fernández Díaz (September 5, 1908 – October 11, 1979), commonly known as Joseíto Fernández, was a Cuban singer and songwriter. He is the writer of well-known songs, including "Elige tú, que canto yo", "Amor de madre", "Demuéstram ...
y
Su Conjunto
Dialogs: Luisa Mauban, Juan C. Romaro, R. Miravallas
"Tu Misma Me Acostumbraste"
Joseíto Fernández José Fernández Díaz (September 5, 1908 – October 11, 1979), commonly known as Joseíto Fernández, was a Cuban singer and songwriter. He is the writer of well-known songs, including "Elige tú, que canto yo", "Amor de madre", "Demuéstram ...
(w&m)
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Joseíto Fernández José Fernández Díaz (September 5, 1908 – October 11, 1979), commonly known as Joseíto Fernández, was a Cuban singer and songwriter. He is the writer of well-known songs, including "Elige tú, que canto yo", "Amor de madre", "Demuéstram ...
y
Su Conjunto
Dialogs: Martha Casanas, Juan C. Romaro, R. Miravallas
"Copas y Amigos"
Pedro Espinel Torres (w&m)
8005 (
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(First known recording by Puchito; Puchito Catalog N° 101) # Ñico Membiela, vocal
Orquesta Chuíto Vélez
"Sa Lazaro"
101-A ( 45 rpm) # Ñico Membiela, vocal
Orquesta Chuíto Vélez
"Olvido"
By
Miguel Matamoros The Trío Matamoros was a Cuban trova group. It was formed in 1925 by Miguel Matamoros (8 May 1894 in Santiago de Cuba – 15 April 1971; guitar), Rafael Cueto (14 March 1900 in Santiago de Cuba – 7 August 1991; guitar) and Siro Rodrí ...

101-B ( 45 rpm) #
Joseíto Fernández José Fernández Díaz (September 5, 1908 – October 11, 1979), commonly known as Joseíto Fernández, was a Cuban singer and songwriter. He is the writer of well-known songs, including "Elige tú, que canto yo", "Amor de madre", "Demuéstram ...
y Su Conjunto
"Mi Madre y Mi Tierra" (1957)
By
Joseíto Fernández José Fernández Díaz (September 5, 1908 – October 11, 1979), commonly known as Joseíto Fernández, was a Cuban singer and songwriter. He is the writer of well-known songs, including "Elige tú, que canto yo", "Amor de madre", "Demuéstram ...

45-102-A ( 45 rpm) #
Joseíto Fernández José Fernández Díaz (September 5, 1908 – October 11, 1979), commonly known as Joseíto Fernández, was a Cuban singer and songwriter. He is the writer of well-known songs, including "Elige tú, que canto yo", "Amor de madre", "Demuéstram ...
y Su Conjunto
"Tu Misma Me Acostumbraste" (1957)
By
Joseíto Fernández José Fernández Díaz (September 5, 1908 – October 11, 1979), commonly known as Joseíto Fernández, was a Cuban singer and songwriter. He is the writer of well-known songs, including "Elige tú, que canto yo", "Amor de madre", "Demuéstram ...

45-102-B ( 45 rpm) #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...

Castro Brothers Orchestra
109 (released 1956) # Laíto Sureda y Conjunto Senén Suárez
Released in 1952
"Guaguancó Callejero" ("Dichosa Habana")
()
112 # Laíto Sureda y Conjunto Senén Suárez
Released in 1952
"Yo Te Perdono"
Roberto Goyeneche Roberto Goyeneche (January 29, 1926 in Saavedra, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires – August 27, 1994 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine tango singer who epitomized the archetype of 1950s Buenos Aires' bohemian life, and became a living legend in ...
(music)
Enrique Cadícamo Enrique Domingo Cadícamo ( Luján, Buenos Aires province, July 15, 1900 – Buenos Aires, December 3, 1999) was a prolific Argentine tango lyricist, poet and novelist. From an initial Symbolist bent, he developed a distinctive, lunfardo-rich ...
(words)
112 # Conjunto Jóvenes Del Cayo
Alfonsín Quintana (lead vocalist)
"Qué Te Pasa Qué No Vienes"
By Juan Puig
115-1 (
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# Conjunto Jóvenes Del Cayo
Domingo Vargas (lead vocalist)
"Jorobita Joroba"
Alfonso Salinas (w&m)
115-2 (
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)
# Senén Suárez
"La Negra Margot"
By Juan A. Rojas
A1 116-1
# Senén Suárez
"Con Suavidad"
By José Betancourt)
B1 116-2
# Senén Suárez
Y Su Conjunto del Tropicana Night Club
"Señora Maria" (1953)
Pablo Cairo (w&m)
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: 120-1
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: 78-1201
120-A (
78 rpm A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The g ...
) # Senén Suárez
Y Su Conjunto del Tropicana Night Club
"Yambeque" (1953)
Eduardo Angulo (w&m)
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: 120-2
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: 78-1202
120-B (
78 rpm A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The g ...
) # Senén Suárez y Su Conjunto Del Tropicana Night Club
Recorded around 1952
"El '23'" ("Vapor")
Senén Suárez (w&m)
Senén Suárez y Raúl Fundora (vocalists)
Serie Internacional 138 #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
con Su Orquesta Hermanos Castro
Released 1954
"Miénteme"
Armando "Chamaco" Domínguez (w&m)
161 (
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Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
con Su Orquesta Hermanos Castro
Released in 1954
"Estamos En Paz"
Antonio Pereyra (w&m)
161 (
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) #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
con Su Orquesta Hermanos Castro
"Por Eso Estoy Así"
Juan Bruno Tarraza (w&m)
162 (
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) #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
con Su Orquesta Hermanos Castro
"Eso y Más"
Juan Bruno Tarraza (w&m)
162 (
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) #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
con Su Orquesta Hermanos Castro
Released in 1954
"Sola"
Pablo De Los Andes (w&m)
163?? (
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)162 #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
con Su Orquesta Hermanos Castro
Released in 1954
"No Me Quieras Así"
Facundo Rivero
(Facundo Rivéro Montalvo) (words)
Anonymous (music)
163?? (
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)162 #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
con Su Orquesta Hermanos Castro
Released 1954
"Palabras Calladas"
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Juan Bruno Tarraza (w&m)
165 (
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)
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: G8-OB-3328 #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
con Su Orquesta Hermanos Castro
Released 1954
"Vivir de los Recuerdos"
Bobby Collazo
(Roberto Cecilio Collazo Peña)
165 (
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) #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
con Su Orquesta Hermanos Castro
Released 1954
"En Nosotros"
Tania Castellanos (w&m)
171
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: G8-OB-8478
#
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
con Su Orquesta Hermanos Castro
Released 1954
"Soy Tuya"
Juan Bruno Tarraza (w&m)
171
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: G8-OB-8479 #
Cheo Marquetti José Marcelino Marquetti Díaz (April 26, 1909 – March 29, 1967), better known as Cheo Marquetti, was a renowned Cuban son vocalist and songwriter. Life and career Marquetti was born at 277 Velarde Street, El Cerro, Havana, Cuba. He was t ...
, vocal
Orquesta Sensación
"Guajiras de Hoy"
176 ( 45 rpm) #
Cheo Marquetti José Marcelino Marquetti Díaz (April 26, 1909 – March 29, 1967), better known as Cheo Marquetti, was a renowned Cuban son vocalist and songwriter. Life and career Marquetti was born at 277 Velarde Street, El Cerro, Havana, Cuba. He was t ...
, vocal
Orquesta Sensación
"Seven Boy"
176 ( 45 rpm) #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
con Su Orquesta Hermanos Castro
Released 1954
"La Gloria Eres Tú"
José Antonio Méndez (w&m)
180-A (
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) #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
con Su Orquesta Hermanos Castro
Released 1954
"Al Fin Estoy Enamorada"
Luis Yáñez (w&m)
180-B (
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Miguelito Valdés Miguelito Valdés (September 6, 1912 – November 9, 1978), also known as Mr. Babalú, was a renowned Cuban singer. His performances were characterized by a strong voice and a particular sense of ''cubanismo''. Life Miguelito Valdés was born ...
, vocal
Castro Brothers Orchestra
"Mamita Cambia"
By José Slater Badán
181
( 45 rpm) E4-KW-184 #
Miguelito Valdés Miguelito Valdés (September 6, 1912 – November 9, 1978), also known as Mr. Babalú, was a renowned Cuban singer. His performances were characterized by a strong voice and a particular sense of ''cubanismo''. Life Miguelito Valdés was born ...
, vocal
Castro Brothers Orchestra
"Mis Cinco Hijos"
181
( 45 rpm) E4-KW-18? # Gina Martín, vocal
Castro Brother Orchestra
"A Santa Bárbara"
By Celina & Reutilio
(Reutilio Domínguez)
187 ( 45 rpm) # Gina Martín, vocal
Castro Brother Orchestra
"El 17"
By Celina & Reutilio
(Reutilio Domínguez)
187 ( 45 rpm) # Chappottín y sus Estrellas
Vocalists:
Rene Alvarez
Wichi
Filiberto Hernández Fuentes
"Yo Soy Tiburón"
Jesús Guerra (w&m)
()
199-A # Chappottín y sus Estrellas
Vocalists:
Rene Alvarez
Wichi
Filiberto Hernández Fuentes
"Blanca Luna"
Virgilio González Solar
199-B
# Orquesta Sensación
Rolando Valdés, director
"Aprendiendo el Chachacha" (1958)
By Rolando Valdés
206-A
( 45 rpm) F8-OW-0884 # Orquesta Sensación
Rolando Valdés, director
"Caumbia" (1958)
By Pedro Ramos
206-B
( 45 rpm) F8-OW-0885 # René del Mar and His Cunjunto
"Como Te Gusta A Ti"
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209
( 45 rpm) F8-OW-6793 # René del Mar and His Cunjunto
"Quedate Con Todo"
209
( 45 rpm) F8-OW-6792 # Chappottín y sus Estrellas
Miguelito Cuní, vocalist
"Que Se Fuñan" (1958)
By
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220
( 45 rpm) F8-OW-8474 # Chappottín y sus Estrellas
"No Vengas Por Mi" (1958)
By
Félix Chappottín Félix Chappottín (March 31, 1907 – December 21, 1983) was a Cuban trumpeter and bandleader. He was a member of three highly successful Cuban bands: Septeto Habanero, Arsenio Rodríguez's conjunto and Conjunto Chappottín, which he direc ...

220 ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Hermanos Castro
With Carlos Díaz
"Amanecer Cubano"
Julio Blanco Léonard (w&m)
222-A ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Hermanos Castro
With Carlos Díaz
"Cayetano Baila"
Parmenio Salazar Jústiz (w&m)
222-B ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Sensación
"Soy Como Soy"
Pedro Junco (w&m)
223 ( 45 rpm)
# Orquesta Sensación
"Arrancame La Vida"
Agustín Lara Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino (; ; October 30, 1897 – November 6, 1970), known as Agustín Lara, was a Mexican composer and performer of songs and boleros. He is rec ...
(w&m)
223
( 45 rpm) F8-OW-6858
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Abelardo Barroso Abelardo Barroso Dargeles (21 September 1905 – 27 September 1972) was a Cuban bandleader and singer, the first sonero mayor (lead singer of the son) to be recognized as such by the Cuban public. Born in Havana, Cuba, he was the lead singer ...

Orquesta Sensación
”La hija de Juan Simón” (1955)
224 ( 45 rpm) #
Abelardo Barroso Abelardo Barroso Dargeles (21 September 1905 – 27 September 1972) was a Cuban bandleader and singer, the first sonero mayor (lead singer of the son) to be recognized as such by the Cuban public. Born in Havana, Cuba, he was the lead singer ...

Orquesta Sensación)
”En Guantánamo” (1955)
224 ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Sensación
"Cachita"
232 ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Sensación
"Nosotros"
232 ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Sensación
"Corazón, No Llores"
Rafael Hernández (w&m)
239-A
( 45 rpm) FO-8W-0350
(
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) FO-8B-0350 # Orquesta Sensación
"A Una Ola"
María Grever María Grever (14 September 1885 – 15 December 1951) was the first female Mexican composer to achieve international acclaim.Rodríguez, Lee M. L. María Grever: Poeta Y Compositora. Potomac, Md: Scripta Humanistica, 1994. Print. She is best kn ...
(w&m)
239-B
( 45 rpm) FO-8W-0351
(
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) FO-8B-0351 # Orquesta Sensación
"Corazón No Llores" # Orquesta Sensación
"A Una Ola"
María Grever María Grever (14 September 1885 – 15 December 1951) was the first female Mexican composer to achieve international acclaim.Rodríguez, Lee M. L. María Grever: Poeta Y Compositora. Potomac, Md: Scripta Humanistica, 1994. Print. She is best kn ...
(w&m)
239
( 45 rpm) FO-8W-0351
(
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) FO-8B-0351 # Celina y Reutilio
(Reutilio Domínguez)
"La Caridad Del Cobre"
244 ( 45 rpm) # Celina y Reutilio
(Reutilio Domínguez)
"El Rey Del Mundo"
244 ( 45 rpm) # Celina y Reutilio
(Reutilio Domínguez)
"Oye Mi Olelolei" (1958)
Miguel Ojeda Díaz (w&m)
Clavelito (pseudonym of
Miguel Ángel Pozo) (w&m)
245
( 45 rpm) G8-OW-8715 # Celina y Reutilio
"El Hijo De Elegua" (1958)
245
( 45 rpm) G8-OW-8715 # Rosita Fornés y Orquesta Hermanos Castro
" Es Mi Hombre" (1955)
Maurice Yvain Maurice Yvain (12 February 1891 – 27 July 1965) was a French composer noted for his operettas of the 1920s and 1930s. Some of which were written for Mistinguett, at one time the best-paid female entertainer in the world. In the 1930s and 1940s, ...
(music)
251 (
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Matrix Matrix (: matrices or matrixes) or MATRIX may refer to: Science and mathematics * Matrix (mathematics), a rectangular array of numbers, symbols or expressions * Matrix (logic), part of a formula in prenex normal form * Matrix (biology), the m ...
: FO-8B-0330 # Rosita Fornés y Orquesta Hermanos Castro
"Sensualidad" (1955)
251 (
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Matrix Matrix (: matrices or matrixes) or MATRIX may refer to: Science and mathematics * Matrix (mathematics), a rectangular array of numbers, symbols or expressions * Matrix (logic), part of a formula in prenex normal form * Matrix (biology), the m ...
: FO-8B-0331 # Gina Martín, vocal
Chappottín y sus Estrellas
"Cabio Sile Yeyeo" (1958)
Eduardo Angulo
254
( 45 rpm) G8-OW-0263 # Gina Martín, vocal
Chappottín y sus Estrellas
"No Puedes Dejarme" (1958)
Luis Martínez Griñán Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic ...
(w&m)
254
( 45 rpm) G8-OW-0763 # Sensación Orquesta
"
Allá en el Rancho Grande Allá is a rock band formed by three young Chicanos (Mexican-Americans) from Chicago: Jorge Ledezma (guitars, keyboards, vibraphone, composer & producer), his brother Angel Ledezma (drums) and Lupe Martinez (vocals, guitar and keyboards). As inspir ...
"
Silvano R. Ramos (w&m)
Jararaca & Ratinho
(José Luís Rodrigues Calazans)
Vicente Paiva
45-261
F8-OW-3111 # Sensación Orquesta
"Siempre en mi Corazón"
Ernesto Lecuona Ernesto Lecuona y Casado (; August 7, 1895 – November 29, 1963) was a Cuban composer and pianist, many of whose works have become standards of the Latin, jazz and classical repertoires. His over 600 compositions include songs and zarzuelas as ...
(music)
45-261
F8-OW-3112 #
Abelardo Barroso Abelardo Barroso Dargeles (21 September 1905 – 27 September 1972) was a Cuban bandleader and singer, the first sonero mayor (lead singer of the son) to be recognized as such by the Cuban public. Born in Havana, Cuba, he was the lead singer ...

Orquesta Sensación
"
El Manisero "El manisero", known in English as "The Peanut Vendor", is a Cuban son-pregón (street vendor's cry) composed by Moisés Simons. The song has been recorded more than 200 times,Listed in Díaz Ayala, Cristóbal 1988. ''Si te quieres por el pico div ...
" (1956)
262
(
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FB-OB-3113
45 G8-OW-3113
#
Abelardo Barroso Abelardo Barroso Dargeles (21 September 1905 – 27 September 1972) was a Cuban bandleader and singer, the first sonero mayor (lead singer of the son) to be recognized as such by the Cuban public. Born in Havana, Cuba, he was the lead singer ...

Orquesta Sensación
"Resabroso Cha-Cha-Cha" (1956)
By Gilberto Ruíz
262
(
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FB-OB-3113
45 G8-OW-3113
# Chappottín y sus Estrellas
Miguelito Cuní, vocalist
"Fidelina"
By Eloy Martínez
282
( 45 rpm) G8-OW-7580 # Chappottín y sus Estrellas
"La Protesta de Baraguá"
Luis Martínez Griñán Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic ...
(w&m)
282 ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Riverside
Tito Gómez (vocalist)
Pedro Vila, director
"Ritmando Cha Cha Chá"
Bebo Valdés Dionisio Ramón Emilio Valdés Amaro (October 9, 1918 – March 22, 2013), better known as Bebo Valdés, was a Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and arranger. He was a central figure in the golden age of Cuban music, especially due to his big ...
(w&m)
288-A
( 45 rpm)
(
78 rpm A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The g ...
) # Orquesta Riverside
Tito Gómez (vocalist)
Pedro Vila, director
"Bayamo"
Ramóne Cabrera (w&m)
288-B
( 45 rpm)
(
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# Pototo y Filomeno con Melodías del 40
"Carta de Mamita"
295
(
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Matrix Matrix (: matrices or matrixes) or MATRIX may refer to: Science and mathematics * Matrix (mathematics), a rectangular array of numbers, symbols or expressions * Matrix (logic), part of a formula in prenex normal form * Matrix (biology), the m ...
: G8-OB-9016 # Pototo y Filomeno con Melodías del 40
"Hhorita va Llové"
295
(
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Matrix Matrix (: matrices or matrixes) or MATRIX may refer to: Science and mathematics * Matrix (mathematics), a rectangular array of numbers, symbols or expressions * Matrix (logic), part of a formula in prenex normal form * Matrix (biology), the m ...
: G8-OB-9017 # Guaguancó Matancero
Released in 1954
"Los Beodos"
By Lorenzo Martínez
298 (
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G8-OB-9904
45 G8-OW-9904 # Guaguancó Matancero
Released in 1954
Hortensio Alfonso ''(aka'' "Virulilla") (vocalist)
Esteban Lantri ''(aka'' "Saldiguera") (vocalist)
"Los Muñequitos"
Esteban Lantrí (w&m)
()
298 (
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G8-OB-9905
45 G8-OW-9905 # Chappottín y sus Estrellas
Miguelito Cuní, vocal
"Rompe Saraguey," Virgilio Gonzalez
302 ( 45 rpm) GO-8W-0541? # Chappottín y sus Estrellas
Miguelito Cuní, vocal
"No Tiene Telaraña,"
302 ( 45 rpm) #
Rita Montaner Rita Aurelia Fulcida Montaner y Facenda (20 August 1900 – 17 April 1958), known as Rita Montaner, was a Cuban singer, pianist and actress. In Cuban parlance, she was a '' vedette'' (a star), and was well known in Mexico City, Paris, Miami and ...

"Ya No Creo"
Eduardo Saborit Pérez (w&m)
Rita Montaner Rita Aurelia Fulcida Montaner y Facenda (20 August 1900 – 17 April 1958), known as Rita Montaner, was a Cuban singer, pianist and actress. In Cuban parlance, she was a '' vedette'' (a star), and was well known in Mexico City, Paris, Miami and ...
(w&m)
305 #
Rita Montaner Rita Aurelia Fulcida Montaner y Facenda (20 August 1900 – 17 April 1958), known as Rita Montaner, was a Cuban singer, pianist and actress. In Cuban parlance, she was a '' vedette'' (a star), and was well known in Mexico City, Paris, Miami and ...

"Ay, Qué Sospecha Tengo"
305 # Guaguancó Matancero
Saldiguera & Virulilla
"Tá Contento el Pueblo"
By Florencio Calle
309
( 45 rpm) H8-OB-2679 # Guaguancó Matancero
Saldiguera & Virulilla
"Cantar Maravilloso"
By Esteban Lantri
309
( 45 rpm) H8-OB-2680 # Orquesta Riverside
Pedro Vila, director
Tito Gómez (lead vocalist)
"Me Voy Pa' Pinar del Río"
Néstor P. Cruz
Pseudonym of Néstor Pinelo (w&m)
''(né'' Néstor Manuel Pinelo Cruz)
310-A ( 45 rpm)
8008-A ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Riverside
Pedro Vila, director
Tito Gómez (lead vocalist)
"Yo Fui, Corazón"
Juan Bruno Tarraza (w&m)
310-B ( 45 rpm)
8008-B ( 45 rpm) # Chappottín y sus Estrellas
"Yo Si Como Candela"
By
Félix Chappottín Félix Chappottín (March 31, 1907 – December 21, 1983) was a Cuban trumpeter and bandleader. He was a member of three highly successful Cuban bands: Septeto Habanero, Arsenio Rodríguez's conjunto and Conjunto Chappottín, which he direc ...

321
( 45 rpm) H8-OW-3854 # Chappottín y sus Estrellas
Miguelito Cuní, vocal
"Nereyda"
By Gustavo Betancourt
321
( 45 rpm) H8-OW-3853 # Grupo Guaguancó Matancero
"El Chisme de la Cuchara"
Florencio Calle "Catalino" (w&m)
331 A
( 45 rpm) H8-OW-4772 # Grupo Guaguancó Matancero
"La Bandera de mi Tierra"
Florencio Calle "Catalino" (w&m)
331 B
( 45 rpm) # Conjunto Casablanca
Ernesto García, vocal
"Mi Cochecito"
Juanito Blez (w&m)
332
( 45 rpm) H8-OW-4785 # "Te Miro En La Copa"
By Tony Tejera
332
( 45 rpm) H8-OW-4784 # Orquesta Riverside
Tito Gómez (vocalist)
"Eterna Vanidad"
María Antonia Fariñas
335-A ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Riverside
Tito Gómez (vocalist)
"Mulata Guapachá"
Luis Yáñez
Rolando Gómez (w&m)
335-B ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Loyola
"Escucha El Silbidito"
By Héctor de Soto
338
( 45 rpm) H8-5W-5275 # Orquesta Loyola
"Amor En Chachacha"
338 ( 45 rpm) # Alberto Rochi con el Conjunto Casablanca
"Rondando Tu Esquina"
By Carlos José Pérez "Charlo
346-A ( 45 rpm) # Alberto Rochi con el Conjunto Casablanca
"Idilio"
346-B ( 45 rpm) # Conjunto Casablanca
"Como Esta La Malanga"
Félix Cárdenas (w&m)
347-A ( 45 rpm) # Conjunto Casablanca
"No Pongo Condición"
347-B ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Riverside
Tito Gómez, vocal
Pedro Vila, conductor
"Vereda Tropical"
352 ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Riverside
"Chachachá de Los Perros"
352 ( 45 rpm) # Conjunto Casablanca
Ernesto García, vocal
"Nuevo Para Ti"
Alfonso Fleitas
354-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-773 A # Conjunto Casablanca
Ernesto García, vocal
"Ritmo De Palo"
By Senén Suárez
354-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-773 B # Guaguancó Matancero
Hortensio Alfonso ''(aka'' "Virulilla") (vocalist)
Esteban Lantri ''(aka'' "Saldiguera") (vocalist)
"Te Aseguro Yo"
Florencio Calle "Catalino" (w&m)
359-A ( 45 rpm) # Guaguancó Matancero
Hortensio Alfonso ''(aka'' "Virulilla") (vocalist)
Esteban Lantri ''(aka'' "Saldiguera") (vocalist)
"En Este Ritmo"
Florencio Calle "Catalino" (w&m)
359-B ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Melodías del 40
"Tunas-Bayamo"
Regino Frontela Fraga (w&m)
263-A ( 45 rpm)
G8-0B-3289 # Orquesta Melodías del 40
"Prisionero"
Julián Fiallo (w&m)
263-B ( 45 rpm)
G8-0B-3290 # Orquesta Riverside
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
, director
Tito Gómez, vocal
"Blancas Azucenas"
369-A ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Riverside
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
, director
Tito Gómez, vocal
"Mañana Por la Mañana"
369-B ( 45 rpm) # Severíno Ramos y Su Orquesta
(Severíno Ramos Betancourt)
Héctor Prado Jiménez y Cuarteto Valdivia (vocalists)
"Cha Cha Güere"
Luis Reyes (w&m)
Severíno Ramos (w, m & arr.)
371-A ( 45 rpm) # Severíno Ramos y Su Orquesta
"Mi Gran Locura"
Severíno Ramos (w&m)
Carlos López (w&m)
371-B ( 45 rpm) # Papín y Sus Rumberos
"Mi Quinto"
Pascual Herrera (w&m)
Ricardo Abreu Hernández (w&m)
379-A ( 45 rpm) # Papín y Sus Rumberos
"Franciscua"
Alfredo Abreu (w&m)
379-B ( 45 rpm) #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...

"No Ya No Te Puedo Amar"
381-A ( 45 rpm) #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...

"La Noche De Anoche"
381-B ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Riverside
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
, director
"Guacanayabo"
Ángel Castro (w&m)
383-A ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Riverside
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
, director
"Todo en Tí" ("Habla de Amor")
Pedro Méndez
Severíno Ramos
383-B ( 45 rpm) # Papín y Sus Rumberos
Fuico ''(né'' Rolando Hermido Franco) (vocalist)
"Tu Olvido" ("Los Rosales")
Vicente Spina (w&m)
385-A ( 45 rpm) # Papín y Sus Rumberos
Fuico ''(né'' Rolando Hermido Franco) (vocalist)
385-B ( 45 rpm) #
Septeto Nacional Septeto Nacional (National Septet), or the Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piñeiro, is a Cuban group credited with expanding the Son musical style before Arsenio Rodríguez. It added the trumpet to percussion, vocals, and strings. The group started ...

Ignacio Piñeiro Ignacio Piñeiro Martínez (May 21, 1888 – March 12, 1969) was a Cuban musician, bandleader and composer whose career started in rumba and flowered in the rise of the son. He was one of the most important composers of son music; in total h ...

"Eterna Primavera"
389-A ( 45 rpm) #
Septeto Nacional Septeto Nacional (National Septet), or the Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piñeiro, is a Cuban group credited with expanding the Son musical style before Arsenio Rodríguez. It added the trumpet to percussion, vocals, and strings. The group started ...

Ignacio Piñeiro Ignacio Piñeiro Martínez (May 21, 1888 – March 12, 1969) was a Cuban musician, bandleader and composer whose career started in rumba and flowered in the rise of the son. He was one of the most important composers of son music; in total h ...

"Llegó La Tora"
Ignacio Piñeiro Ignacio Piñeiro Martínez (May 21, 1888 – March 12, 1969) was a Cuban musician, bandleader and composer whose career started in rumba and flowered in the rise of the son. He was one of the most important composers of son music; in total h ...
(music)
389-B ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Sensación
Rolando Valdés, director
Tabenito ''(née'' Mario Varona) (vocals)
Luis Donald (vocals)
"Vacila con tú Trago"
Music and words by:
Rolando Valdés
"Si tú Supieras," Tony Tejera
"Abrázame Así," Mario Clavell
390-A ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Sensación
Rolando Valdés, director
"Cha Cha Latin"
390-B ( 45 rpm) #
Arsenio Rodríguez Arsenio Rodríguez (born Ignacio Arsenio Travieso Scull; August 31, 1911 – December 30, 1970)Giro, Radamés 2007. ''Diccionario enciclopédico de la música en Cuba''. La Habana, v. 4, p. 45 et seq. was a Cuban musician, composer and bandl ...
y Su Conjunto
Luís "Wito" Kortright (vocals)
Julián Llanos (vocals)
Cándido Antomattei (vocals)
"Carraguao Alante"
By Emma Lucía Martínez
393-A
( 45 rpm) ICD 45-139 A
(Hecho en Cuba por Impresora Cubana de Discos S.A.) #
Arsenio Rodríguez Arsenio Rodríguez (born Ignacio Arsenio Travieso Scull; August 31, 1911 – December 30, 1970)Giro, Radamés 2007. ''Diccionario enciclopédico de la música en Cuba''. La Habana, v. 4, p. 45 et seq. was a Cuban musician, composer and bandl ...
y Su Conjunto
Luís "Wito" Kortright (vocals)
Julián Llanos (vocals)
Cándido Antomattei (vocals)
"Hay Fuego En El 23"
By Emma Lucía Martínez
393-B
( 45 rpm) ICD 45-139 B
(Hecho en Cuba por Impresora Cubana de Discos S.A.) # Orquesta Riverside
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
, director
Tito Gómez (vocalist)
" Amor Amor"
Gabriel Ruíz (w&m)
397-A # Orquesta Riverside
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
, director
Tito Gómez (vocalist)
"Pensamiento"
Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes Eduardo Sánchez de Fuentes (3 April 1874, in Havana – 7 September 1944) was a Cuban composer, and an author of books on the history of Cuban folk music. The outstanding habanera ''Tú'', written when he was sixteen, was his best-known com ...

397-B # Chapuseaux & Damiron
Gilberto Valdes, flute soloist
"Alla Va Eso"
By Adelina Leido
402
( 45 rpm) J8-OW-7934 # "La Subidora,"
402 ( 45 rpm) # Mercedita Valdés con
Papín y Sus Rumberos
"Er' Día Que Nací Yo"
Antonio Quintero (w&m)
Pascual Guillén (w&m)
Juan Mostazo (w&m)
411-A ( 45 rpm) # Mercedita Valdés con
Papín y Sus Rumberos
"Ya Me Cansé"
Contains:411-B ( 45 rpm) # Papín y Sus Rumberos
"Tani"
413-A ( 45 rpm) # Papín y Sus Rumberos
"Saludo Nacional"
413-B ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Riverside
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
, director; Tito Gómez, vocal
"Cuando Ya No Me Quieras"
By Curates Castilla
418-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-107 A # Orquesta Riverside
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
, director
Tito Gómez, vocal
"Frenesi"
By Alberto Domínguez
418-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-107 B # Rolo Martinez; Orquesta de Raul Díaz
"Vida de Mi Amor"
Gustavo Betancourt
427-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-119 A # Rolo Martinez; Orquesta de Raul Díaz
"Lo Decia El"
427-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-119 B # Solera De España
Enrique Oliva, director
Jaime Ventura (vocalist)
"La Escalera"
Benito Ulecia (music)
Fernando Rodríguez Clemente (words)
431-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-136 A
Grabacion Musart # Solera De España
Enrique Oliva, director
Jorge De La Cruz (vocalist)
"El Nombre de España"
Antonio Guijarro Campoy (words)
Manuel Monreal Díaz (music)
431-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-136 B
Grabacion Musart # Pototo y Filomeno
Melodías Del 40
"Una Carta De Fidel"
By Leopoldo Fernández
437-A ( 45 rpm)
Matrix Matrix (: matrices or matrixes) or MATRIX may refer to: Science and mathematics * Matrix (mathematics), a rectangular array of numbers, symbols or expressions * Matrix (logic), part of a formula in prenex normal form * Matrix (biology), the m ...
: ICD-45 152 A
(manufactured by Impresora Cubana de Discos S.A.) # Pototo y Filomeno
Melodías Del 40
"Ensalada Rebelde"
By M. Godinet & Leopoldo Fernández
437-B ( 45 rpm)
Matrix Matrix (: matrices or matrixes) or MATRIX may refer to: Science and mathematics * Matrix (mathematics), a rectangular array of numbers, symbols or expressions * Matrix (logic), part of a formula in prenex normal form * Matrix (biology), the m ...
: ICD-45 152 B
(manufactured by Impresora Cubana de Discos S.A.) # Papín y Sus Rumberos
"Blancas Margaritas"
444-A ( 45 rpm) # Papín y Sus Rumberos
"Yo Soy Cubano"
444-B ( 45 rpm) # Antonio Aguilar Barraza
"Bala Perdida"
448-A ( 45 rpm) # "Sonaron Cuatro Balazos"
448-B ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Riverside,
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
, director
Tito Gómez, vocal
"Mambo Mambi"
By
Mario Bauzá Prudencio Mario Bauzá Cárdenas (April 28, 1911 – July 11, 1993) was an Afro-Cuban jazz, and jazz musician. He was among the first to introduce Cuban music to the United States by bringing Cuban musical styles to the New York City jazz scene ...

Arr by René Hernandez
452-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-212 B # Orquesta Estrellas Cubanas
Calzado brothers (vocals):
Pedro Manuel "Rudy" Calzado
Luis Mariano Calzado
Sergio Calzado
"Di Que Sí Me Quieres"
Félix Reina (w&m)
460-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-238 A # Orquesta Estrellas Cubanas
Calzado brothers (vocals):
Pedro Manuel "Rudy" Calzado
Luis Mariano Calzado
Sergio Calzado
"Ya No Vuelvas Mas"
Félix Reina (w&m)
460-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-238 B # Pototo y Filomeno y Su Orquesta
"Enciéndeme la Vela"
Luis Fernández (w&m)
Bienvenido Brens (w&m)
467
( 45 rpm)
Matrix Matrix (: matrices or matrixes) or MATRIX may refer to: Science and mathematics * Matrix (mathematics), a rectangular array of numbers, symbols or expressions * Matrix (logic), part of a formula in prenex normal form * Matrix (biology), the m ...
: ICD-45-256 A # Pototo y Filomeno y Su Orquesta
"El Jabonero"
Eliseo Grenet Eliseo Grenet Sánchez (12 June 1893 in Havana – 4 December 1950) was a Cuban pianist and a leading composer/arranger of the day. He composed music for stage shows and films, and some famous Cuban dance music.Giro, Radamés 2007. ''Dicciona ...
(w&m)
Antonio Radillo
467
( 45 rpm)
Matrix Matrix (: matrices or matrixes) or MATRIX may refer to: Science and mathematics * Matrix (mathematics), a rectangular array of numbers, symbols or expressions * Matrix (logic), part of a formula in prenex normal form * Matrix (biology), the m ...
: ICD-45-256 B # Fuico y Su Ritmo
"Yo Tenía Una Mujer"
Released 1959
471-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-273 A # Fuico y Su Ritmo
"Al Pan y Al Vino"
Ricardo Díaz (w&m)
Released 1959
471-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-273 B #
Julio Cueva Julio Cueva ( Trinidad, Cuba, 12 April 1897 – Havana, 25 December 1975) was a Cuban trumpeter, composer and band leader. He was an important figure in the spread of Cuban popular music in the 1930s. Life and career Cueva played cornet in the l ...
and His Orchestra
"El Golpe Bibijagua"
By
Julio Cueva Julio Cueva ( Trinidad, Cuba, 12 April 1897 – Havana, 25 December 1975) was a Cuban trumpeter, composer and band leader. He was an important figure in the spread of Cuban popular music in the 1930s. Life and career Cueva played cornet in the l ...

486-A (
78 rpm A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The g ...
)
( 45 rpm) G8-OB-330-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-330 A #
Julio Cueva Julio Cueva ( Trinidad, Cuba, 12 April 1897 – Havana, 25 December 1975) was a Cuban trumpeter, composer and band leader. He was an important figure in the spread of Cuban popular music in the 1930s. Life and career Cueva played cornet in the l ...
and His Orchestra
"El Marañon"
486-B (
78 rpm A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The g ...
)
( 45 rpm) G8-OB-330-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-330 B # Estrellas de Chocolate (Félix "Chocolate" Alfonso)
Filiberto Hernández Fuentes & León Lahera Wilson, vocals
"Fania"
By Reinaldo Bolaños
490-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-334 A # Estrellas de Chocolate
"Era De Esperar"
By Eugenio Lahera Wilson
490-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-334 B # "Quiero Comprenderte"
452-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-212 A # Orquesta Sensación
"Rosa Mustia"
By Ángel Díaz
492-A (
78 rpm A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The g ...
)
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-336 A # Orquesta Sensación
"Don Tenorio"
By Evelio Landa
492-B (
78 rpm A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The g ...
)
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-336 B # Orquesta Riverside
Tito Gómez (vocalist)
""
By
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...

493-A ( 45 rpm)
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: ICD-45-337 A 493 # Orquesta Riverside
Tito Gómez (vocalist)
"Otra Descarga"
By
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493-B ( 45 rpm)
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: ICD-45-337 B 493 #
Abelardo Barroso Abelardo Barroso Dargeles (21 September 1905 – 27 September 1972) was a Cuban bandleader and singer, the first sonero mayor (lead singer of the son) to be recognized as such by the Cuban public. Born in Havana, Cuba, he was the lead singer ...

Orquesta Sensación
" Coctel Para Dos"
Coslow &
Johnson Johnson may refer to: People and fictional characters *Johnson (surname), a common surname in English * Johnson (given name), a list of people * List of people with surname Johnson, including fictional characters *Johnson (composer) (1953–2011) ...
(w&m)
496 (
78 rpm A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The g ...
)
( 45 rpm) G8-45-362-A
45 ICD-45-362 A #
Abelardo Barroso Abelardo Barroso Dargeles (21 September 1905 – 27 September 1972) was a Cuban bandleader and singer, the first sonero mayor (lead singer of the son) to be recognized as such by the Cuban public. Born in Havana, Cuba, he was the lead singer ...

Orquesta Sensación
"Vuelve Navidad"
496 (
78 rpm A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The g ...
)
( 45 rpm) G8-45-362 B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-362 B # Banda Policía Nacional Revolucionaria
Patrullas Juveniees, chorus
" Himno Nacional Cubano"
By Perucho Figueredo
497-A
( 45 rpm) 45-497-A # Banda Policía Nacional Revolucionaria
Patrullas Juveniees, chorus
"Himno Invasor"
497-B
( 45 rpm) 45-497-B #
Julio Cueva Julio Cueva ( Trinidad, Cuba, 12 April 1897 – Havana, 25 December 1975) was a Cuban trumpeter, composer and band leader. He was an important figure in the spread of Cuban popular music in the 1930s. Life and career Cueva played cornet in the l ...
and His Orchestra
"Tingo Talango"
By
Julio Cueva Julio Cueva ( Trinidad, Cuba, 12 April 1897 – Havana, 25 December 1975) was a Cuban trumpeter, composer and band leader. He was an important figure in the spread of Cuban popular music in the 1930s. Life and career Cueva played cornet in the l ...

501-A
G8-OB-387-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-387 A #
Julio Cueva Julio Cueva ( Trinidad, Cuba, 12 April 1897 – Havana, 25 December 1975) was a Cuban trumpeter, composer and band leader. He was an important figure in the spread of Cuban popular music in the 1930s. Life and career Cueva played cornet in the l ...
and His Orchestra
"Chicharron de Palanca"
501-B
G8-OB-387-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-387 B # Tabenito ''(née'' Mario Varona) (vocalist) con la
Orquesta Sensación
Directed by Rolando Valdés
"Danzon Cha"
By Rolando Valdés
539-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-582 A # Eddy Álvarez con la
Orquesta Sensación
Directed by Rolando Valdés
"Contra Tu Traición"
By Marcelino Garriga
539-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-582 B #
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
y Orquesta Humberto Suárez
"Comunicando Rock"
Luis Palomar Dapena (words)
Segovia (pseudonym of
Antonio López-Quiroga) (music)
565-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-??? A
Released on
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& 45 rpm
Catalog N° 8001-A
#
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
y Orquesta Humberto Suárez
"Vete Di Mi"
Virgilio Expósito (music)
Homero Expósito (words)
565-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-??? B
Released on
78 rpm A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English) or a vinyl record (for later varieties only) is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The g ...
& 45 rpm
Catalog N° 8001-B
# Beto Díaz y Su Orquesta
(Mario Roberto Díaz Hornedo)
" Palitos Chinos"
()
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(music)
Eliot Daniel Eliot Daniel (January 7, 1908 – December 6, 1997) was an American songwriter and lyricist who worked primarily in motion pictures. His most well-known composition is the theme from the television sitcom ''I Love Lucy''. Biography Daniel was born ...
(music)
610-A
( 45 rpm) P-610-A # Beto Díaz y Su Orquesta
(Mario Roberto Díaz Hornedo)
"Envidias"
José Ángel Espinoza
610-B
( 45 rpm) P-610-B # Conroy (Conrado) Wilson & His Combo
"
El Manisero "El manisero", known in English as "The Peanut Vendor", is a Cuban son-pregón (street vendor's cry) composed by Moisés Simons. The song has been recorded more than 200 times,Listed in Díaz Ayala, Cristóbal 1988. ''Si te quieres por el pico div ...
"
By
Moisés Simons Moisés Simons (born Moisés Simón Rodríguez; 24 August 1889 in Havana, Cuba – 28 June 1945 in Madrid, Spain),45 rpm) ICD-45-946 B
( 45 rpm) 45-8012 # Conroy (Conrado) Wilson & His Combo
"A B C Blues"
By Conroy (Conrado) Wilson
620-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-946 A # Carlos M. Delgado
y Su Cunjunto
"Hormiga o Alacran"
Carlos M. Delgado (w&m)
( 45 rpm) 45-8013 # "La Lengua de Gabino"
( 45 rpm) 45-8013 # Orquesta Riverside
"Consolacion del Sur"
By Nestor P. Cruz
8018-A ( 45 rpm) # Orquesta Riverside
"Mira Que Bonita"
By Juanito Márquez
8018-B ( 45 rpm) # Ñico Membiela con
Pepe Delgado y Su Orquesta
" Siboney"
Ernesto Lecuona Ernesto Lecuona y Casado (; August 7, 1895 – November 29, 1963) was a Cuban composer and pianist, many of whose works have become standards of the Latin, jazz and classical repertoires. His over 600 compositions include songs and zarzuelas as ...
(w&m)
( 45 rpm) 45-8031 # Ñico Membiela con
Pepe Delgado y Su Orquesta
"Como Arrullo de Palma"
Ernesto Lecuona Ernesto Lecuona y Casado (; August 7, 1895 – November 29, 1963) was a Cuban composer and pianist, many of whose works have become standards of the Latin, jazz and classical repertoires. His over 600 compositions include songs and zarzuelas as ...
(w&m)
( 45 rpm) 45-8031 # Conroy (Conrado) Wilson & His Combo
"Verano de Amor" (theme from '' A Summer Place)''
By
Max Steiner Maximilian Raoul Steiner (10 May 1888 – 28 December 1971) was an Austrian composer and conductor who emigrated to America and became one of cinema of the United States, Hollywood's greatest musical composers. Steiner was a child prodi ...

621-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-??? A # Conroy (Conrado) Wilson & His Combo
"Ojos Negros"
621-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-??? B # Lino Borges
Con el
Conjunto Rumbavana Conjunto Rumbavana is a Cuban band founded in 1955, directed by pianist Joseíto González. Its repertoire included popular music like bolero, guaracha, chachachá, son montuno, conga, and danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of ...

"Enseñame Tu"
Jorge Zamora Montalvo
636-A
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-1012 A
Puchito ECAD-MINCIN
Hecho Por Impresora Cubana de Discos
(Nacionalizada) # Lino Borges
Con el Con el
Conjunto Rumbavana Conjunto Rumbavana is a Cuban band founded in 1955, directed by pianist Joseíto González. Its repertoire included popular music like bolero, guaracha, chachachá, son montuno, conga, and danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of ...

"Paloma Herida"
636-B
( 45 rpm) ICD-45-1012 B
Puchito ECAD-MINCIN
Hecho Por Impresora Cubana de Discos
(Nacionalizada) # Conroy (Conrado) Wilson & His Combo
''Magic Guitar with a''
''Latin Twist and Cuban Music''
Side A:Side B:PEP-560 ( 45 rpm) (Spain)
Distribuidora Cubana de Discos (jacket)
Producido En España Por Iberofon S.A. (label)


Single imports


Talía Industria Manufacturera De Disco S.A. (manufactured in Peru)


LP records


LP Puchito (LPP) series


SP (Special Puchito) series


Série Popular


MLP series

{{Ordered list, start=212 , Leopoldo Fernández
Estrellas del Escambray Liborio (Parodia de Pinocho)
MLP 470 LP , Orquesta Hermanos Castro
With Carlos Díaz
{{space, 3and Juan Polanco
''Strictly For Dancing''
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Cayetano Baila"
Parmenio Salazar Jústiz (w&m) , "Chachacha del Angel"
Antonio Castro (w&m) , "Mambo Gitano"
By José Mora , "San Antonio"
Juan Polanco (w&m) , "Amanecer Cubano"
Julio Blanco Léonard (w&m) , "Mi Nuevo Ritmo"
Raúl Aguilar (w&m) {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Batanga a la Española"
José Urfé José Urfé González (February 6, 1879 – November 14, 1957) was a Cuban clarinetist and composer. An innovator of the danzón, his 1910 composition "El bombín de Barreto" pioneered the introduction of elements from son cubano into the genr ...
(w&m) , "La basura"
Jorge Zamora Montalvo , "La luna se Divorció"
Raúl Aguilar , "Adiós Negrita"
Alcadio (Pipi) Franco (w&m) , "Un Chivirico Más"
Ramón Márquez (w&m) , "Italian boy"
Enrique Bonne (w&m) MLP 501
Re-issue
{{space, 3Montilla MLP 501
{{space, 3
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– Side A: F8-OP-3354
{{space, 3
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– Side B: F8-OP-3355
{{space, 3
Hispavox Hispavox S.A. was a major Spain, Spanish record label, record company founded on June 27, 1953, that ran independently until 1985 when it was acquired by EMI. Their studios were located in Madrid, and were known among fans as Sonido Torrelaguna. ...
(Madrid)
{{oclc, 431410372 , ''Cuban-Rhythms'' (1958)
Pantaleón Pérez Prado
(brother of
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)
Y su Orquesta de Baile
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Mambo Candombe" , "Elysel Mambo" , "No me Hagas Cosquillitas" , "Muchachita" , "Tumbae" , "Todos Qeuremos Mas" , "Mambo del Estudiante" {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Bambatunga" , "Mambo Malagueño" , "Nocturnando" , " Cerezo Rosa"
{{space, 6(" Cheery Pink and Apple Blossom White") , "Swing y Mambo" , "Me lo dijo Adela" , "Rosina" MLP 502
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LP {{oclc, 32029524
Also released in 1957 on:
{{space, 3
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: Serie Puchito
{{space, 3Montilla 502
{{space, 3Montilla
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– Side A: F8-OP-8201
{{space, 3Montilla
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– Side B: F8-OP-8202
{{space, 3{{oclc, 431459257 , Napoleón and Orquesta Dominicana
''Let's Do The Merengue''
Napoleón Zayas (de)
MLP 503 LP
Re-releases:
{{space, 3Montilla 26002
{{space, 3Toreador T 515
{{space, 3{{oclc, 753621086, 23837255, 70915931 , Orquesta Sensación (1956)
''Cha Cha Chá''
MLP 504 LP
{{oclc, 6060435 , '' Manolo Álvarez Mera''
Released 1957
Manolo Álvarez-Mera (
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)
Orquesta Bajo
Roberto Valdés Arnau, director
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , " Júrame"
("Swear")
({{YouTube, FMPA8hTOQBo, audio)
By
María Grever María Grever (14 September 1885 – 15 December 1951) was the first female Mexican composer to achieve international acclaim.Rodríguez, Lee M. L. María Grever: Poeta Y Compositora. Potomac, Md: Scripta Humanistica, 1994. Print. She is best kn ...
, "Marta"
({{YouTube, EB_EQ4PuF_g, audio)
By
Moisés Simons Moisés Simons (born Moisés Simón Rodríguez; 24 August 1889 in Havana, Cuba – 28 June 1945 in Madrid, Spain),("Do Not Deny That You Wanted Me")
({{YouTube, -qu7s1VlbmE, audio)
By
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, "
Siempre en Mi Corazón Siempre may refer to: * ''Siempre'' (Il Divo album), 2006 * ''Siempre'' (Rocío Dúrcal album), 1986 * ''Siempre'', an album by Magneto, 1996 * ''Siempre! ''Siempre!'' is a news and political magazine published in Mexico. The magazine is publ ...
"
("Always In My Heart")
({{YouTube, vhb0UyQUQpk, 1st audio, {{YouTube, N3WBWB1WPzs, 2nd audio, {{YouTube, KguM-gB541E, 3rd audio)
By
Ernesto Lecuona Ernesto Lecuona y Casado (; August 7, 1895 – November 29, 1963) was a Cuban composer and pianist, many of whose works have become standards of the Latin, jazz and classical repertoires. His over 600 compositions include songs and zarzuelas as ...
, "No Puedo ser feliz"
("I Can Not Be Happy")
({{YouTube, HMDbF2zk3ng, audio
By
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
{{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , " Torna a Sorriento"
("Come Back to Sorrento")
By
Ernesto De Curtis Ernesto De Curtis (4 October 1875 – 31 December 1937) was an Italian composer.Mattinatta"
("Morning")
({{YouTube, a3qboYvRTec, audio)
By
Ruggero Leoncavallo Ruggero (or Ruggiero) Leoncavallo (23 April 18579 August 1919) was an Italian opera composer and librettist. Throughout his career, Leoncavallo produced numerous operas and songs but it is his 1892 opera ''Pagliacci'' that remained his lasting co ...
, " Core 'ngrato"
("Ingrate Heart")
By
Salvatore Cardillo Salvatore Cardillo (20 February 1874 – 5 February 1947) was an Italian-American composer. Born in Naples, he studied piano and composition in Italy before emigrating in 1903 to the United States as a university graduate. His career encompas ...
&
Riccardo Cordiferro , " La donna è mobile"
("Women Are Flighty")
By
Verdi Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi ( ; ; 9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian composer best known for his operas. He was born near Busseto, a small town in the province of Parma, to a family of moderate means, recei ...
, "Estrellita"
("Little Star")
By
Manuel Ponce Manuel María Ponce Cuéllar (8 December 1882 – 24 April 1948), known in Mexico as Manuel M. Ponce, was a Mexican composer active in the 20th century. His work as a composer, music educator and scholar of Mexican music connected the concert s ...
Puchitio MLP 505 LP (196?)
{{oclc, 913818568 , Ataúlfo Alves e Suas Pastoras
Jorge Fernández Conjunto e Coros
''Festival in Brazil''
MLP 506 LP
{{oclc, 812555690 ,
Bola Sete Bola Sete (born Djalma de Andrade; July 16, 1923 – February 14, 1987) was a Brazilian guitarist known for playing jazz with Vince Guaraldi and Dizzy Gillespie. Biography Early life Born Djama de Andrade in Rio de Janeiro, Sete was the onl ...
y Su Conjunto
''Carnival in Rio''
Recorded in 1958 in Spain during his European tour
MLP 507 LP ,
Abelardo Barroso Abelardo Barroso Dargeles (21 September 1905 – 27 September 1972) was a Cuban bandleader and singer, the first sonero mayor (lead singer of the son) to be recognized as such by the Cuban public. Born in Havana, Cuba, he was the lead singer ...

Orquesta Sensación
''Cha Cha Chá''
MLP 508 LP
Re-release
World Circuit WCV-088
{{oclc, 892897257 ,
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...

Castro Brothers Orchestra
''
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
''
MLP 509 LP , Napoleon And His Orchestra
Ciudad
MLP 510 LP ,
Ernesto Lecuona Ernesto Lecuona y Casado (; August 7, 1895 – November 29, 1963) was a Cuban composer and pianist, many of whose works have become standards of the Latin, jazz and classical repertoires. His over 600 compositions include songs and zarzuelas as ...
, piano
''Ernesto Lecuona al Piano Con Orquesta y Sus Interpretes''
Compositions of Ernesto Lecuona
Includes singer
{{space, 3Rosa Elena Miró
MLP 511 LP
(this was Lecuona's last recording)
Re-issue:
{{space, 3Dardo Recordings – JPD-3646
{{oclc, 57061312 , ''Cha Cha Chá''
Orquesta Melodías Del 40
Recorded in Cuba buy Jesús Gorís
Manufactured by Impresora Cubana de Discos, S. A., Havana {{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Seis Lindas Cubanas"
Julio Pérez
Guillermo Castillo García , "Caprichito de Verdad"
Julián Fiallo (w&m) , "Tunas Bayamo"
Regino Frontela Fraga (w&m) , "El Niño Prodigio"
Regino Frontela Fraga (w&m) , "Montuno Favorito"
José "Roquilli" Herrera (w&m) , "Se Va Conmigo"
Adolfo Peñalver (w&m) {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Me Voy Pa' Morón"
José "Roquilli" Herrera (w&m) , "Cruel Tomento"
Julián Fiallo García (w&m) , "Igualita Que La Habana"
Rey Díaz Calvet , "El Cachín Cachumba"
By Francisco Rubio , "Estás Equivocada"
Osvaldo Farrés Osvaldo Farrés (; January 13, 1903 – December 22, 1985) was a Cuban songwriter and composer best known for having written the popular songs "", "", "", and "". Early life Farrés was born in 1903 in the small city of Quemado de Güines ...
(w&m) , "Prisionero"
Julián Fiallo (w&m) Puchito MLP-512
Re-released as:
{{space, 3''Me Voy Pa' Morón''
{{space, 3Adria AP 5
{{space, 3
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– Side A: AP-5-A
{{space, 3
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– Side F: AP-5-B
{{space, 3Manufactured & distributed by
{{space, 3Armada & Rodriguez Of Florida, Inc.
Also distributed as:
{{space, 3''Cha Cha Chá'' by Montilla 26.009 (France)
{{oclc, 962264180, 913818569, 41124746 , Orquesta Riverside
Pedro Vila, conductor
''Ritmos De Cuba''
MLP 513 LP , ''
Rosita Fornés Rosita Fornés (née Rosalía Lourdes Elisa Palet Bonavia; February 11, 1923June 10, 2020) was a Cuban-American singer, dancer and film actress. She was noted for her multifaceted career in the entertainment industry of Cuba. She worked in cinem ...
y''
''Armando Bianchi''
''(né'' Armando Figueroa Botempol)
Con la Orquesta Riverside
Pedro Vila, director
Recorded in 1959
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "A Mí Nada Me Importa"
Alberto Barberis (w&m) , "Luna de Miel"
Julio Blanco Léonard (w&m) , "Gitanilla Morena"
Augusto Algueró Dasca (w&m) , "Esta Noche Me Emborracho"
Enrique Santos Discépolo Enrique Santos Discépolo (''Discepolín'') (11 March 1901 – 27 December 1951) was an Argentine tango (music), tango and Milonga (music), milonga musician and composer, author of famous tangos like ''Cambalache'' and many others performed by s ...
(w&m) , "Pregúntale a la Luna"
Rafael Cortijo Verdejo Rafael Antonio Cortijo Verdejo (December 11, 1928 – October 3, 1982) was a Puerto Rican musician, orchestra leader, composer and percussion instrument craftsman. Early career As a child, Cortijo became interested in Caribbean music and en ...
(w&m) , "Así Así"
Mario Fernández Porta (w&m)
Julio Gutiérrez (arrangement) {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "No Me Olvides Nunca"
Title from the 1956 Mexican film
{{space, 3''No Me Olvides Nunca'' , "Como Dos Barquitos"
{{space, 3Antonio Quintero Ramírez (words)
{{space, 3Rafael de León (words)
{{space, 3
Manuel Quiroga Manuel Quiroga may refer to: * Manuel Quiroga (composer) * Manuel Quiroga (violinist) Manuel Quiroga Losada (15 April 189219 April 1961) was a Spaniards, Spanish violinist and composer. He was described by music critics as "the finest successor ...
(music) , "Yo Quiero Hacerte Una Canción"
Bobby Collazo
(Roberto Cecilio Collazo Peña) (w&m & arr.) , "Tuya"
Alberto Barberis (w&m) , "Mi Chiquita es un Trueno" , "Estoy en el Cielo"
Neno González MLP 514 LP
Re-issue
Uniko Records 5140 (CD) (
Pharr, Texas Pharr is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 79,715, and in 2022, the estimated population was 80,187. Pharr is connected by bridge to the Mexican city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas. Pharr is ...
) ,
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
; Orquesta Riverside
Pedro Vila, director (1956)
''Romance y Melodía''
MLP 515 LP , ''
Roberto Faz Roberto Faz Monzón (September 18, 1914 – April 26, 1966) was a Cuban singer who reached the height of his popularity during the 1950s and early 1960s. Like his contemporary Benny Moré, he specialized in many forms of Cuban music such as so ...
y Su Conjunto Casino''
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Sabrosona" , "Suena tu Bongo" , "Pinchame Con Tenedor" , "Cachirulo" , "Bayamo y El Cha Cha Chá" , "Si Los Rumberos Me Llaman" {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "El Bombon de Elena" , "Oriente Cuna Florida" , "La Tijera" , "Jovellanos" , "Los Cabezones" , "Rumba de Cuba" MLP 516 LP
Also released as:
''Sabrosona'' (title)
{{space, 3(RE) Antilla AP 8 (USA) (1956)
{{space, 3(CD) Antilla 8 (USA) (19??)
{{space, 3(RE) Adria AP 8 (USA) (19??)
{{oclc, 53302548 , Everardo Ordaz
''Piano Mágico''
Released 1956
With rhythm accompaniment
MLP 517 LP
{{oclc, 49519780 , ''
Trío Calaveras Trío Calaveras is a Mexican guitar and vocal trio, notable for its performances and recordings with the pop singer Jorge Negrete. History ''Calaveras'', in Spanish, means "skulls". The original members of the trio in the 1930s were Guillerm ...
''
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "No Me Vuelvas A Ver"
By
Chucho Navarro José de Jesús Navarro Moreno, (January 20, 1913 – December 23, 1993), better known by his stage name of "Chucho" Navarro, was a Mexican singer and founding member of the Trio Los Panchos. Chucho Navarro was born in Irapuato, Guanajuato G ...
, "El Adios Al Soldado"
By Mosé M. Caravbito , "Pena Huasteca"
Hermanos Samperio , " Pancho Lopez"
By Cole,
Guerrero Guerrero, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Guerrero, is one of the 32 states that compose the administrative divisions of Mexico, 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into Municipalities of Guerrero, 85 municipalities. The stat ...
(special lyrics),
Blackburn Blackburn () is an industrial town and the administrative centre of the Blackburn with Darwen borough in Lancashire, England. The town is north of the West Pennine Moors on the southern edge of the River Ribble, Ribble Valley, east of Preston ...
(original words),
George Bruns George Edward Bruns (July 3, 1914 – May 23, 1983) was an American composer of music for film and television. His accolades include four Academy Award nominations and three Grammy Award nominations. He is mainly known for his compositions fo ...
(music) , "
Paloma Negra "Paloma Negra" is a ranchera song written by Tomás Méndez and originally released by Chavela Vargas in 1961 on her self-titled debut album. The song was later featured on the soundtrack to the Academy Award-nominated biopic ''Frida''. "Paloma ...
"
By
Tomás Méndez Tomás Méndez (born ''Tomás Méndez Sosa''; July 25, 1927 – June 19, 1995) was a Mexican composer and singer of Mexican music and ranchera music. He was born in Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Mexico. He became famous thanks to his partnership with th ...
, "La Cama De Piedra"
By
Cuco Sánchez José Refugio "Cuco" Sánchez Saldaña (3 May 1921 – 5 October 2000) was a Mexican singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor. Sánchez was one of Mexico's most popular singers and recorded most of his singles and studio albums for Columbia ...
{{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "De Un Mundo Raro"
By
José Alfredo Jiménez José Alfredo Jiménez Sandoval (; 19 January 1926 – 23 November 1973) was a Mexican singer-songwriter, whose songs are regarded as the basis of modern Regional Mexican music and Rancheras. Early life Jiménez was born in Dolores Hidalgo, ...
, "El Preso N° 9"
By Hermanos Santoral , "Novia Envidiada"
By Ricardo Palmerín , "El Caporal"
By Juan Mendoza , "La Noche y Tu"
By
Rubén Fuentes Rubén Fuentes (15 February 1926 – 5 February 2022) was a Mexican classical violinist and composer who was best known for his contributions to mariachi music. Biography In 1944, Fuentes joined Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán as a violinist a ...
, "De Tanto Amar"
By
José Alfredo Jiménez José Alfredo Jiménez Sandoval (; 19 January 1926 – 23 November 1973) was a Mexican singer-songwriter, whose songs are regarded as the basis of modern Regional Mexican music and Rancheras. Early life Jiménez was born in Dolores Hidalgo, ...
MLP 518 LP
{{oclc, 173137384 , ''
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
''
{{space, 3''Cita con René Cabel''
Orquesta Riverside
''
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
'', director
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Peregrina"
By Ricardo Palmerín , "Franqueza"
By Chelo Velázquez , "La Barca"
By
Roberto Cantoral Roberto Cantoral García (7 June 1935 – 7 August 2010) was a Mexican composer, singer and songwriter. He was known for composing a string of hit Mexican songs, including "El Triste", "Al Final", "La Barca" and " El Reloj" The Sociedad de Auto ...
, "Nunca, Nunca, Nunca"
By
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, "El Amor, Algo Divino"
By
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
, "Santa"
By
Agustín Lara Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino (; ; October 30, 1897 – November 6, 1970), known as Agustín Lara, was a Mexican composer and performer of songs and boleros. He is rec ...
{{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "El Reloj"
By
Roberto Cantoral Roberto Cantoral García (7 June 1935 – 7 August 2010) was a Mexican composer, singer and songwriter. He was known for composing a string of hit Mexican songs, including "El Triste", "Al Final", "La Barca" and " El Reloj" The Sociedad de Auto ...
, "Te Me Olvidas"
By Vicente Garrido , "Porque Tu Me Acostumbraste"
By Frank Domínguez , "Nuestro Idilio"
By
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
, "Mujer"
By
Agustín Lara Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino (; ; October 30, 1897 – November 6, 1970), known as Agustín Lara, was a Mexican composer and performer of songs and boleros. He is rec ...
, "Cuéntame Tus Penas De Amor"
By
Adolfo Guzmán Adolfo Guzmán (May 13, 1920 – July 30, 1976) was a Cuban pianist, music director, arranger and composer. During his 40-year-long career he directed several important Cuban ensembles, including Orquesta Riverside and Los Modernistas, as well as ...
MLP 519
Re-release:
{{space, 3Antilla MLP 568 LP
{{space, 3{{oclc, 918927651
{{space, 3{{LCCN, 2015625117 ,
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, flute, with orchestra
Arrangements and musical direction by Rodrigo Prats
''Danzones Completos – Para Bailar'' (Instrumentales), Vol. 1
LP –
Puchito Puchito Records was Cuba's second independent record label. It was founded in 1954 during the mambo and cha-cha-chá explosion. Many of its recordings, produced by its founder Jesús Gorís, became instant hits. History Early career of Puc ...
MLP 520
Re-release:
{{space, 3LP – Antilla, Antilla 566, A-566 (USA)
{{space, 3LP – Puchito MLP-566 (USA)
{{space, 3LP – Antilla 566 (Venezuela)
{{space, 3CD – Antilla CD-566 (mfg. by Disque Améric)
{{oclc, 28160264 , Orquesta Riverside
''Una Noche En Tropicana''
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Vereda Tropical"
Gonzalo Curiel (w&m) , "A Mi Mayarí"
Ulises Meléndez (w&m) , "Naricita Fría"
Juanito Márquez (w&m) , "¿Por Qué No Ha De Ser?"
Juan Lockward (w&m) , "Oye Como Gozo, Mamá"
Bebo Valdés Dionisio Ramón Emilio Valdés Amaro (October 9, 1918 – March 22, 2013), better known as Bebo Valdés, was a Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and arranger. He was a central figure in the golden age of Cuban music, especially due to his big ...
(w&m) , "Mañana por la Mañana" {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Te Adoraré Más y Más"
Pedro "Pituko" Rigual (w&m) , "Mulata Guapachá"
Luis Yáñez
Rolando Gómez , " Arrivederci, Roma"
Renato Rascel Renato Ranucci (; 27 April 1912 – 2 January 1991), known by the stage name Renato Rascel (), was an Italian film actor and singer. He appeared in 50 films between 1942 and 1972. He represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 1960 with t ...
(music)
Pietro Garinei Pietro Garinei (1 February 1919 – 9 May 2006) was an Italian playwright, actor, and songwriter. Brother of Enzo Garinei. Biography Garinei was born in Trieste in 1919. He later worked as a sports journalist for the daily newspaper in Milan a ...
(words)
Sandro Giovannini (words) , "Estás En Mí"
Bobin Echevarría (w&m) , "Blancas Azucenas"
Pedro Flores (w&m) "Cha Cha Chá de Los Perros"
F. Bejarano MLP 521 LP {{oclc, 764298339 , Celina y Reutilio (1975)
(Reutilio Domínguez)
''Santa Bárbara''
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "A Santa Bárbara" ("Que Viva Changó") , "La Reina Del Mar" , "El 17" ("San Lázaro") , "Oye Mi Olelolei" , "El Hijo de Elegua" {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "La Caridad Del Cobre" , "El Rey Del Mundo" , "Perdoname Bongo" , "Rumba Omelenko" , "El Bururú" Antilla ANT-31 (USA)
Antilla AP-31 (USA) (1975)
CD, Antilla CD-31 (USA)
LP, Adria AP 31 (USA)
{{oclc, 37368129 , Leo Rosa
''(né'' Kenneth W. Rosa)
(Rosa went on to become a chiropractor in
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)
''Ritmos Trópicales con Leo Rosa su Piano y Ritmo''
Released in 1957
MLP 522
Re-released as
{{space, 3''Piano Magico''
{{space, 3Adria AP 17 LP (USA) , Napoleon Dihmes
''Romance Italiano''
{{space, 3''En La Voz de''
Orquesta de Rey Díaz Calvet
MLP 523
Re-release:
{{space, 3Adria AP 44 , Walfrido Guevara y Su Orquesta
''Chachareando el
Cuplé The cuplé was a popular risqué Spanish theatre song style in the late years of the 19th century. From 1893 to 1911 the songs were a feature of the "género ínfimo" (lowest type) cabaret theatre sung by solo female singers, or men in drag, and ...
''
{{space, 3Sides A & B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Clavelitos"
José Juan Cadenas (words)
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(music) , "Balancé"
Ernesto Tecglen (words)
Ricardo Yust (music) , "Rosa de Madrid"
José Soriano (words)
Luis Barta (music) , "Nena"
By Joaquín Zamacois , "Mala Entraña"
By
Juan Martínez Abades Juan Martínez Abades (7 March 1862 – 19 January 1920) was a Spanish painter in the Naturalist style, who specialized in seascapes and other maritime scenes from the Cornisa Cantábrica. He was also a talented songwriter and semi-profess ...
, "Ven y Ven"
Álvaro Retana (words)
Rafael Gómez (music) , "
La Violetera "La Violetera" is a 1914 cuplé song, with the rhythm of a habanera, composed by José Padilla and with lyrics by Eduardo Montesinos, originally performed by Carmen Flores. It was first popularized by Raquel Meller, and later by Sara Montiel. T ...
"
Eduardo Montesinos (words)
José Padilla (music) , "La nieta de Carmen"
Eduardo Montesinos (words)
Manuel Font de Anta (music) , "Flor de Té"
Juan Martínez Abades Juan Martínez Abades (7 March 1862 – 19 January 1920) was a Spanish painter in the Naturalist style, who specialized in seascapes and other maritime scenes from the Cornisa Cantábrica. He was also a talented songwriter and semi-profess ...
, "Sus Pícaros Ojos"
Eduardo Montesinos (words)
Vicente Quirós (music)
Francisco Alonso Francisco Alonso López (9 May 1887 – 18 May 1948) was a Spanish composer of popular theatre music and zarzuelas.Vincent J. Cincotta - Zarzuela, the Spanish lyric theatre: a complete reference 2003 "During his 48-year career, Alonso compose ...
(music) , "Agua Que No Has de Beber"
Juan Martínez Abades Juan Martínez Abades (7 March 1862 – 19 January 1920) was a Spanish painter in the Naturalist style, who specialized in seascapes and other maritime scenes from the Cornisa Cantábrica. He was also a talented songwriter and semi-profess ...
, "Tápame"
Antonio López Monís (words)
Ricardo Yust (music) MLP 524
Also released as:
{{space, 3Puchitio MLP 572 , ''
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
''
Orchestra de José Sabre Marroquín
MLP 525 LP , ''Intimidades Con Olga Guillot (1958)'' Arrangements & musical direction by
René Touzet René Touzet y Monte (September 8, 1916, in Havana, Cuba – June 15, 2003, in Miami, Florida) was a Cuban composer, pianist and bandleader. Career as bandleader Growing up in the city of Cojimar, Touzet learned classical piano from the age o ...
& Curteto Faxas
{{space, 3Sides A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Que Nadie Se Entere" , "Como Te Atreves" , "Estuve Pensando" , "No Te Importe Saber" , "Raro Hechizo" , "Que Emoción" {{space, 3Sides B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "No Vale La Pena" , "La Noche de Anoche" , "Tan Lejos y Sin Embargo Te Quiero" , "No, Ya No Te Puedo Amar" , "Tuya" , "Cuando Tu Quieras" MLP 526 LP , Pototo & Filomeno & their
Conjunto The term ''conjunto'' (, literally 'group', 'ensemble') refers to several types of small musical ensembles present in different Latin American musical traditions, mainly in Mexico and Cuba. While Mexican conjuntos play styles such as '' norteño' ...
(1957)
Accompanied by the Orquesta Melodías del 40
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Carta de Mamita"
Leopoldo Fernández , "Ahorita Va'llove"
Leopoldo Fernández , "En El Prescinto" , "No Mojen A La Materia"
Zoila Gómez , "Inscripcion De Nacimiento"
Leopoldo Fernández , "Boniatillo"
Leopoldo Fernández {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Mano A Mano"
José Razzano José Francisco Razzano (1887–1960) was an Uruguayan singer and composer. He joined singer Carlos Gardel on a duo until 1925 when Razzano left due to vocal cord problems. Since then, Razzano became Gardel's manager until 1933. Biography Jos ...
(music)
Carlos Gardel Carlos Gardel (born Charles Romuald Gardès; 11 December 1890 – 24 June 1935) was a French-born Argentine singer, songwriter, composer and actor, and the most prominent figure in the history of tango. He was one of the most influential inter ...
(music)
Celedonio Flores (words) , "Yo Vendo Unos Ojos Negros"
("Some Black-Eyed Peas for Sale")
(
Pregón Pregón, a Spanish word meaning ''announcement'' or ''street-seller's cry'', has a particular meaning in both Music of Cuba, Cuban music and Latin American music in general. It can be translated as ''a song based on a street-seller's cry'' or '' ...
)
Pablo Ara Lucena (w&m) , "Échame a Mi La Culpa"
José Ángel Espinoza (music)
Leopoldo Fernández (words) , "De Esta Nube No Me Bajo Yo"
Senén Suárez , "El Hijo Del Penal" , "Ensename Bien Tus Pescadores"
Leopoldo Fernández MLP 528 LP
Re-release
{{space, 3Aro R-105
{{oclc, 956758078 , Orquesta Riverside (1957)
''Baile Con La Orquesta Riverside''
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Pensamiento" , "Ramona" , "Avenida 486" , "A La Rigola" , "Amor Amor" , "Que Bueno Esta El Ambiente" {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "En Un Pueblito Español" , "Cuando Ya No Me Quieras" , "Amapola" , "Y Tu Que Has Hecho" , "Todo En Ti" , "Frenesi" Puchito MLP 529 (Cuba) (1957)
P-Vine Records P-Vine Records is an independent record label based in Tokyo, Japan. History It was started in 1976 by Blues Interactions, a firm founded in 1975 by Yasufumi Higurashi and Akira Kochi, as a record label focused on black music. The label name ...
PCD-2365 (Japan) (1992)
Dardo Recordings JPD-3647 (United States) (1982) ,
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
(1958)
''Creaciones de la Guillot''
MLP 530 LP ,
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, flute; with orchestra
''Danzones Completos – Para Bailar'' (Instrumentales), Vol. 2
Arrangements and musical direction by Rodrigo Prats
Other musicians include: Jesus López (Piano),
Israel "Cachao" López Israel López Valdés (September 14, 1918 – March 22, 2008), better known as Cachao ( ), was a Cuban double bassist and composer. Cachao is widely known as the co-creator of the mambo and a master of the descarga (improvised jam sessions). ...
(bass guitar),
Ulpiano Díaz Ulpiano Díaz (1900–1990) was a Cuban timbalero. He is considered an innovator of the timbales, being the first to add a small cowbell to the setup, and popularizing the abanico. He started his career playing güiro in Félix González's orque ...
(
timbales Timbales () or pailas are shallow single-headed drums with metal casing. They are shallower than single-headed tom-toms and usually tuned much higher, especially for their size.Orovio, Helio 1981. ''Diccionario de la música cubana: biográfic ...
)
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Una Rosa De Francia" , "Penicilina" , "El Cangrejito" , "Ferrocarril Central" , "Amalia Batista" {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "El Cisne Blanco" , "Una Taza De Arroz" , "Meditacion" , "Si Me Pides El Pescao" , "Liceo Del Pilar" MLP 531 LP
Re-releases
{{space, 3Puchito MLP 569
{{space, 3Antilla MLP 569
{{space, 3Funny LPF 544 (Serie Coleccionista)
{{oclc, 764295901 , Carlos Campos and his Orchestra
Musica Maestro
MLP 532 LP , Carlos Campos y Su Orquesta
''Danzones en alta Fideldad''
MLP 535 LP
Re-release
{{space, 3 Musart D-346 (
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)
{{oclc, 73516554 ,
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...

Humberto Suárez, music director (1959)
''Olga en Mexico''
MLP 538 LP , Pototo & Filomeno (1959)
''Ensalada Rebelde''
Accompanied by the Orquesta Melodías del 40
Recorded in Cuba by Jesús Gorís
Manufactured by Impresora Cubana de Discos, S.A.,
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: ICD-189-A JP MLP-540
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: ICD-189-B JP MLP-540
MLP 540 LP , Orquesta Riverside
Tito Gómez, vocal (1959)
''Cha-Hua-Hua''
MLP 541 LP , Orquesta Sensación (1962)
''Tiene Sabor''
Releases LP:
{{space, 3Puchito MLP 542 (Cuba) (1959)
{{space, 3Puchito MPL 542 (Cuba) (1962)
{{space, 3Adria AP 11 (USA)
{{space, 3Antilla AP 11 (USA) ,
Agustín Lara Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino (; ; October 30, 1897 – November 6, 1970), known as Agustín Lara, was a Mexican composer and performer of songs and boleros. He is rec ...

''Agustín Lara''
MLP 543 LP ,
Julio Cueva Julio Cueva ( Trinidad, Cuba, 12 April 1897 – Havana, 25 December 1975) was a Cuban trumpeter, composer and band leader. He was an important figure in the spread of Cuban popular music in the 1930s. Life and career Cueva played cornet in the l ...
and His Orchestra
''Defiendete''
MLP 550 LP , '' Freddy''
Orchestra directed by Humberto Suárez
Released 1960
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , " El Hombre Que yo Amé"
({{YouTube, GO0XW8iQhwY, audio)
George Gershwin George Gershwin (; born Jacob Gershwine; September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned jazz, popular music, popular and classical music. Among his best-known works are the songs "Swan ...
(music)
Ira Gershwin Ira Gershwin (born Israel Gershovitz; December 6, 1896 – August 17, 1983) was an American lyricist who collaborated with his younger brother, composer George Gershwin, to create some of the most memorable songs in the English language of the ...
(words) , "Tengo"
Gabriel Ruiz (w&m) , "La Cíta"
Marta Valdés (w&m) , "
Noche y Día ''Noche y día'' (English: ''Night and Day'') is a 2014-2015 Argentine telenovela produced by Pol-ka and broadcast by El Trece. It premiered on 17 November 2014 and ended on 19 August 2015, and also stars Facundo Arana and Romina Gaetani with ...
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Cole Porter Cole Albert Porter (June 9, 1891 – October 15, 1964) was an American composer and songwriter. Many of his songs became Standard (music), standards noted for their witty, urbane lyrics, and many of his scores found success on Broadway the ...
(w&m) , "Vivamos Hoy"
Wilfredo Riquelme
''(né'' Wilfredo Antonio Riquelme Pérez) (w&m) , "Freddy"
Ela O’Farrill (w&m) {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "
Noche de Ronda "Noche de ronda" is a waltz written by Mexican songwriter and composer Agustín Lara and published in 1935. Mexican singer Elvira Ríos sang the song in the 1937 film ''¡Esos hombres!''. It became her signature song and one of the biggest hits of h ...
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Agustín Lara Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino (; ; October 30, 1897 – November 6, 1970), known as Agustín Lara, was a Mexican composer and performer of songs and boleros. He is rec ...
(w&m) , "Tengo que Decirte"
Rafael Pedraza (w&m) , "Debí Llorar"
Piloto y Vera (w&m)
(Giraldo Piloto)
(Alberto Vera Morúa) , "Sombras y Más Sombras"
Humberto Suárez (w&m) , "Gracias, Mi Amor"
Jesús Faneity ''(aka'' Rudy J. Fanneity) , "
Bésame Mucho "Bésame Mucho" (; "Kiss Me A Lot") is a bolero song written in 1932 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez. One of the most important songs in the history of Latin music, it became one the most popular pop standards of the 20th century as ...
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Consuelo Velázquez Consuelo Velázquez Torres (August 21, 1916, in Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco – January 22, 2005, Mexico City), also popularly known as Consuelito Velázquez, was a Mexican concert pianist and composer. She was the composer of famous Mexican balla ...
(w&m) MLP 552 LP
Re-issued as:
{{space, 3''La Voz Del Sentimiento''
{{space, 3Antilla 50 (CD) (USA)
{{space, 3Mélodie 79599-2 (CD) (France) (1995)
{{space, 3François Xavier-Gomez (Mélodie liner notes)
And as:
{{space, 3''Noche y Día con {{nowrap, ... Freddy''
{{space, 3Adria AP 50 LP
And as:
{{space, 3''Ella Cantaba Boleros''
{{space, 3ARC Records RF-994, SIN ABRIR (CD) (1998)
And under other titles by:
{{space, 3Big World (1995)
{{space, 3Música del Sol MSCD-7201 (1998) (
Barcelona Barcelona ( ; ; ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within c ...
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{{oclc, 57061311, 716232187, 803414283 , Manolo Álvarez Mera
Gran Orquesta
Roberto Valdés Arnau, director
Canciones Cubanas (Vol.2)
MLP 553 LP
{{oclc, 53980565, 443637670 ,
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
(1960)
Arranged & directed by Humberto Suarez
''Olga de Cuba''
MLP 555 LP , Orquesta Sensación
''Danzón-Cha''
MLP 557 LP , Orquesta Sensación
''Danzón-Cha''
MLP 558 LP ,
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
(1960)
''Comunicando''
MLP 559 LP , Pototo & Filomeno (1960) y
Nananina y Salmolledo
Con Melodías del 40
''Yo Pico Un Pan {{nowrap, ... ''
MLP 561 LP , Conroy (Conrado) Wilson & His Combo
''Guitarra Magica'' (1963)
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "
El Manisero "El manisero", known in English as "The Peanut Vendor", is a Cuban son-pregón (street vendor's cry) composed by Moisés Simons. The song has been recorded more than 200 times,Listed in Díaz Ayala, Cristóbal 1988. ''Si te quieres por el pico div ...
" , " Hojas Muertas" , "Calypso Guapacha" , "Como Me Gustan" , "El Tercer Hombre" from the 1949 film
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The Third Man ''The Third Man'' is a 1949 film noir directed by Carol Reed, written by Graham Greene, and starring Joseph Cotten as Holly Martins, Alida Valli as Anna Schmidt, Orson Welles as Harry Lime and Trevor Howard as Major Calloway. Set in post-Worl ...
'' , "Que Suave"
{{space, 3({{YouTube, dMoR-rkBPds, audio) {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , " Ojos Negros" , "
Verano De Amor ''Verano de amor'' (English title: ''Summer of Love'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa. It is a remake of a famous Argentine telenovela, ''Verano del 98'', adapted for the Mexican audience. It premiered on February 9, 2009, and ended ...
" , " Siete Muchachitas Alla Atras Sentadas" , "Nunca Sabre" , "ABC Blues" , "Cerveza" MLP 563 LP
English title release:
''Magic Guitar''
{{space, 3''(with Latin Twist and Cuban Music)''
MLP 560 LP
(MLP 560 is used for another album, see below) , Carlos Campos y Su Orquesta
''El Campeon''
MLP 560 LP
(MLP 560 is used for another album, see above) ,
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
(1963)
''Lo Mejor de Olga Guillot''
MLP 564 LP , Guaguancó Matancero &
Papín y Sus Rumberos (1954)
{{space, 3Side A:
{{space, 3 Conjunto Guaguancó Matancero {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Los Munequitos"
By Esteban Lantrí , "Los Beodos"
By Lorenzo Martínez , "Cantar Maravilloso"
By Esteban Lantrí , "Ta' Contento El Pueblo"
By Florencio Calle "Catalino" , "El Chisme De La Cuchara"
By Florencio Calle "Catalino" , "Te Aseguro Yo"
By Florencio Calle "Catalino" {{space, 3Side B:
{{space, 3Papín y sus Rumberos ''(aka'' Los Papines)
Los Papines were 4 brothers: Alfredo Abreu (drums), Ricardo Abreu ("Papín") (director), Jesús Abreu, Luis Abrea
{{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Tu Olvido – Los Rosales"
Vincente Spina (w&m) , "Mi Quinto"
Pascual T. Herrera (music) , "María de la O" - "La Bien Pagá"
{{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-roman , "María de la O"
Salvador Valverde (words)
Rafael de León (words)
Manuel Quiroga Manuel Quiroga may refer to: * Manuel Quiroga (composer) * Manuel Quiroga (violinist) Manuel Quiroga Losada (15 April 189219 April 1961) was a Spaniards, Spanish violinist and composer. He was described by music critics as "the finest successor ...
(music) , "La Bien Pagá" ("Well-paid Woman")
Juan Mostazo (music)
Ramón Perelló (words) , "Tani" , "Blancas Margaritas"
Juan Carlos Moreno González (music)
Gabino Coria Peñaloza Gabino Coria Peñaloza (February 19, 1881 – October 31, 1975) was an Argentine poet and lyricist. Gabino Coria Peñaloza was born in La Paz, Mendoza, in 1881. His family relocated to Buenos Aires, and Coria eventually settled into a post ...
(words) , "Yo Soy Cubano"
Pascual T. Herrera (music) Puchito MLP 565 LP
Antilla 565 (Cuba) (1954)
Puchito SP 103 (Cuba)
Antilla MLP 565 (USA)
Antilla CD 565 (USA)
Puchito ICD-142
{{oclc, 14715894, 316095576 (Antilla)
{{oclc, 29462261 (CD) , Ñico Membiela y Su Orquesta
Joaquín Mendível, director
''Que Viva El Amor''
MLP 566 LP , ''Navidades Cubanas Libres''
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , " Blanca Navidad"
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
(vocalist) , "
El Manisero "El manisero", known in English as "The Peanut Vendor", is a Cuban son-pregón (street vendor's cry) composed by Moisés Simons. The song has been recorded more than 200 times,Listed in Díaz Ayala, Cristóbal 1988. ''Si te quieres por el pico div ...
"
Moisés Simons Moisés Simons (born Moisés Simón Rodríguez; 24 August 1889 in Havana, Cuba – 28 June 1945 in Madrid, Spain),Barroso y la Sensación , "Veinte Años"
María Teresa Vera María Teresa Vera (February6, 1895December17, 1965) was a Cuban singer, guitarist and composer. She was an outstanding example of the Cuban trova movement. Career She started her career as a singer in 1911 in a theater where she sang the cri ...
(music)
Featuring
María Teresa Vera María Teresa Vera (February6, 1895December17, 1965) was a Cuban singer, guitarist and composer. She was an outstanding example of the Cuban trova movement. Career She started her career as a singer in 1911 in a theater where she sang the cri ...
, "Lechón y Guanajo"
Julio Cueva Julio Cueva ( Trinidad, Cuba, 12 April 1897 – Havana, 25 December 1975) was a Cuban trumpeter, composer and band leader. He was an important figure in the spread of Cuban popular music in the 1930s. Life and career Cueva played cornet in the l ...
(w&m)
Julio Cueva Julio Cueva ( Trinidad, Cuba, 12 April 1897 – Havana, 25 December 1975) was a Cuban trumpeter, composer and band leader. He was an important figure in the spread of Cuban popular music in the 1930s. Life and career Cueva played cornet in the l ...
y Su Orquesta , "Rompiendo la Rutina"
Aniceto Díaz (w&m)
Paulina Álvarez Raimunda Paula Peña Álvarez (June 29, 1912 – July 22, 1965), professionally known as Paulina Álvarez, was a Cuban singer recognized for her performances of danzonetes, a style that combines traditional danzón with vocals. She rose to prom ...
y Su Típica Nacional
Gilberto Valdés, director , "Yayabo"
Antonio Sánchez Reyes (w&m)
Orquesta Riverside , " Himno Nacional Cubano"
Perucho Figueredo Pedro Felipe Figueredo, (born 18 February 1818 – 17 August 1870), mostly known as Perucho, was a Cubans, Cuban poet, musician, and freedom fighter of the 19th century. In the 1860s, he was active in the planning of the Cuban uprising agains ...
(w&m)
Banda Munícipal y Coro {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , " Noche de Paz"
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
(vocalist) , "Noche Cubana"
César Portillo de la Luz César Portillo de la Luz (October 31, 1922 – May 4, 2013) was a Cuban musician, lyricist and composer. Born in Havana, Cuba, Portillo is credited with founding the '' filin'' music genre. ''The Miami Herald'' described Portillo as "a fundamenta ...
(w&m)
Pepe Reyes ''(né'' José Antonio Reyes Carbonell) (vocalist) y
Armando Romeu, Jr., y Su Orquesta , "Papá Montero"
Sexteto Habanero The Sexteto Habanero was a Cuban son sextet founded in 1920 in Havana. It played an important part in the early history of the genre, contributing to its popularization all around Cuba. In 1927, the band incorporated a cornet player becoming the ...
, "Amarga Navidad"
José Alfredo Jiménez José Alfredo Jiménez Sandoval (; 19 January 1926 – 23 November 1973) was a Mexican singer-songwriter, whose songs are regarded as the basis of modern Regional Mexican music and Rancheras. Early life Jiménez was born in Dolores Hidalgo, ...
(w&m)
Dúo Landín-Rivero , "Tres Lindas Cubanas"
Guillermo Castillo García (w&m)
Arranged by
Antonio María Romeu Antonio María Romeu Marrero (11 September 1876 – 18 January 1955) was a Cuban pianist, composer and bandleader. His orchestra was Cuba's leading charanga for over thirty years, specializing in the danzón. Throughout his career he was popu ...

Gran Orquesta Típica Nacional
Gilberto Valdés (director)
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) , "Poutpurri Antuigo"
Julio Cueva Julio Cueva ( Trinidad, Cuba, 12 April 1897 – Havana, 25 December 1975) was a Cuban trumpeter, composer and band leader. He was an important figure in the spread of Cuban popular music in the 1930s. Life and career Cueva played cornet in the l ...
y Su Orquesta , " Himno Nacional Cubano"
Perucho Figueredo Pedro Felipe Figueredo, (born 18 February 1818 – 17 August 1870), mostly known as Perucho, was a Cubans, Cuban poet, musician, and freedom fighter of the 19th century. In the 1860s, he was active in the planning of the Cuban uprising agains ...
(music)
(instrumental)
Banda Munícipal MLP 570 LP
Re-released as ''Himno Nacional Cubano e''
''Himno Invasor'', adding a 3{{sup, rd version of
{{space, 3" Himno Nacional Cubano"
{{space, 3Antilla JPD-3651
{{oclc, 753620310 ,
Carlos Puebla Carlos Manuel Puebla (; 11 September 1917 – 12 July 1989) was a Cuban singer, guitarist and composer. He was a member of the Trova movement, who specialized in boleros and patriotic songs. Biography Born into a modest family, he did sev ...
y Sus Tradicionales
''Canciones en las Trincheras''
LD 570 LP , Puchito MLP 572
(same as MLP 524) , Barroso y la Sensación
''Guajiro de Cunagua''
MLP 573 LP
{{oclc, 764431953, 316125430, 890656221 , César Gonzmart and His Magic Violins (1963)
''A Night at the Columbia''
Jose Forns, vocal
Miguel Bodegas, vocal
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "El Relicario" , "Doce Cascabeles" , "Ojos Negros" ("Black Eyes") , " Quiéreme Mucho" ("Yours") , "Si Vas a Calatayud" , "
Tico-Tico Manuel José Luís Bucuane (born 16 August 1973), better known professionally as Tico-Tico, is a former Mozambican footballer who played as a striker. In his career, Tico-Tico played primarily for Desportivo de Maputo in Mozambique and Jomo ...
" {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Tengo, Tengo, Tengo" , " Cuando, Cuando, Cuando" , "Monisma" ("Monisima") , " Hava Nageela" , "
Lisbon Antigua "Lisboa Antiga" (; ) is a Portuguese popular song that was originally written in 1937, with music by Raul Portela and Portuguese lyrics by José Galhardo and Amadeu do Vale. The song was recorded, among others, by Hermínia Silva and Amália Rod ...
" , "Madamoiselle de Paris" MLP 574 LP
{{oclc, 18252852 , César Gonzmart and His Magic Violins
Pepe Urquiaga, vocals (1963)
''Dining at the Columbia'' {{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "
La Paloma "La Paloma", "The Dove" in English, is a popular Spanish song that has been produced and reinterpreted in diverse cultures, settings, arrangements, and recordings over the last 140 years. The song was written by the Spanish Basques, Basque comp ...
" , "Marta" , " So in Love" , "Estas En Mi Corazon" , "
Torna a Surriento "Torna a Surriento" () is a Neapolitan song composed in 1894 by Italian musician Ernesto De Curtis to words by his brother, the poet and painter Giambattista De Curtis. The song was copyrighted officially in 1905, and has become one of the most ...
" , "Te Quiero Dijiste" by
María Grever María Grever (14 September 1885 – 15 December 1951) was the first female Mexican composer to achieve international acclaim.Rodríguez, Lee M. L. María Grever: Poeta Y Compositora. Potomac, Md: Scripta Humanistica, 1994. Print. She is best kn ...
{{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Morena" , "Noche Azul" , " Only Make Believe" , " Hojas Muertas" (" Autumn Leaves") , "Noche De Ronda" , "Guitarra Romana" MLP 576 LP
{{oclc, 86223155 , Abelardo Barroso
Barroso y La Sensación
MLP 579 LP ,
Olga Guillot Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Biography Daughter of Catalan-Jewish immigrants who moved to Cuba, her father was a tailor and her ...
(1964)
Miguelito Valdes
El Cuarteto Los Ruffinos
''La Insuperable Olga''
MLP 580 LP , Amparo Garrido
At the Columbia
With Panchito Calimano
And his Combo
''Ole!''
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Olé Tus Lunares"
{{space, 3By
Augusto Algueró Augusto Algueró Dasca (23 February 1934 – 16 January 2011) was a Spanish composer, arranger and music director. He wrote more than 500 songs and about 200 musical scores for films and television. Career Algueró was born in Barcelona, and s ...
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{{space, 3Antonio López-Quiroga) (music) , "La Cancion Del Ole"
{{space, 3Quintero, Quiroga, León
{{space, 6(Antonio Quintero)
{{space, 6(Rafael de León)
{{space, 6( Quiroga) , "Ola, Ola, Ola: Mare Nostrum"
{{space, 3Santiago Guardia Moreu (words)
{{space, 3Joaquin Gasa (words) (words)
{{space, 3
Augusto Algueró Augusto Algueró Dasca (23 February 1934 – 16 January 2011) was a Spanish composer, arranger and music director. He wrote more than 500 songs and about 200 musical scores for films and television. Career Algueró was born in Barcelona, and s ...
(music) , "Tanto Tienes, Tanto Vales"
{{space, 3Antonio Quintero (words)
{{space, 3Rafael de León (words)
{{space, 3 Quiroga (music) , "Palito De Ron"
{{space, 3Xandro Valerio (words)
{{space, 3José Antonio Ochaíta (words)
{{space, 3Juan Solano Pedrero (music) , "
Estando contigo "" (; "Being with You") is a song with music composed by Augusto Algueró and lyrics written by for the 1961 Spanish musical film '' An Angel Has Arrived'', where it is performed by Marisol. The song was first performed by Conchita Bautista, ...
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{{space, 3Antonio Guijarro Campoy (words)
{{space, 3
Augusto Algueró Augusto Algueró Dasca (23 February 1934 – 16 January 2011) was a Spanish composer, arranger and music director. He wrote more than 500 songs and about 200 musical scores for films and television. Career Algueró was born in Barcelona, and s ...
(music) {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Te Lo Juro Yo"
{{space, 3Rafael de León (words)
{{space, 3 Quiroga (music) , "El Berebito"
{{space, 3Blanca Flores (pseudonym of
{{space, 3Consuelo Losada Sánchez) (words)
{{space, 3Ferman or Fernán or Fermán or
{{space, 3Fermín or Fernín (words)
{{space, 3Juan Verdugo Torres (words)
{{space, 3Genaro Monreal Lacosta (music) , "Tu A Mi Me Perteneces"
{{space, 3Trini Márquez (pseudonym of
{{space, 3Albertina Márquez) (w&m) , "Si No Fueras Tú"
{{space, 3José Villafranca (words)
{{space, 3Segovia (pseudonym of
{{space, 3Antonio López-Quiroga) (music) , "Tómbola"
{{space, 3Antonio Guijarro Campoy (words)
{{space, 3
Augusto Algueró Augusto Algueró Dasca (23 February 1934 – 16 January 2011) was a Spanish composer, arranger and music director. He wrote more than 500 songs and about 200 musical scores for films and television. Career Algueró was born in Barcelona, and s ...
(music)
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Tómbola Tombola or variants may refer to: * Tombola (game), a lottery-type game originating in Italy * Tombola (bingo company), a UK-based online gaming company * ''Tómbola'' (film), 1962 Spanish musical film with child singer and actress Marisol * ''T ...
'' , "Esperanza"
{{space, 3Ramón Cabrera Argotes (w&m) MLP 582 LP
{{oclc, 37266725, 62231583 , Panchito Calimano (1957)
Báilame el Dengue
MLP 583 LP , ''Danzones de Alto Rango''
Gran Orquesta Típica Integrada Por 64 Profesores
Paulina Álvarez Raimunda Paula Peña Álvarez (June 29, 1912 – July 22, 1965), professionally known as Paulina Álvarez, was a Cuban singer recognized for her performances of danzonetes, a style that combines traditional danzón with vocals. She rose to prom ...
(vocalist); José Fajardo (flute);
Cachao Israel López Valdés (September 14, 1918 – March 22, 2008), better known as Cachao ( ), was a Cuban double bassist and composer. Cachao is widely known as the co-creator of the mambo (music), mambo and a master of the descarga (improvised ...
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bass Bass or Basses may refer to: Fish * Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species Wood * Bass or basswood, the wood of the tilia americana tree Music * Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in th ...
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Enrique Jorrín Enrique Jorrín (December 25, 1926 – December 12, 1987) was a Cuban charanga violinist, composer and music director. He is considered the inventor of the '' cha-cha-chá'', a popular style of ballroom music derived from danzón. Biography Jor ...
, Pedrito Hernández,
Félix Reina Félix Rafael Herrera Altuna (May 21, 1921 – February 10, 1998), better known as Félix Reina, was a Cuban violinist, arranger, music director and composer. Since the mid-1940s, he was a member of many popular charangas, including Arcaño y sus ...
, Cheo Belén Puig (violins); José Antonio Díaz (piano); Ulpiano Díaz (flute,
timbales Timbales () or pailas are shallow single-headed drums with metal casing. They are shallower than single-headed tom-toms and usually tuned much higher, especially for their size.Orovio, Helio 1981. ''Diccionario de la música cubana: biográfic ...
); Gilberto Valdés (director) – assisted by Rodrigo Prats and Odilio Urfé
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&
danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of Cuba.Urfé, Odilio 1965. ''El danzón''. La Habana. It is also an active musical form in USA and Puerto Rico. Written in time, the danzón is a slow, formal partner dance, requiring set footwork ...
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{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Tres Lindas Cubanas"
Danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of Cuba.Urfé, Odilio 1965. ''El danzón''. La Habana. It is also an active musical form in USA and Puerto Rico. Written in time, the danzón is a slow, formal partner dance, requiring set footwork ...
,
Antonio María Romeu Antonio María Romeu Marrero (11 September 1876 – 18 January 1955) was a Cuban pianist, composer and bandleader. His orchestra was Cuba's leading charanga for over thirty years, specializing in the danzón. Throughout his career he was popu ...
y Guillermo Castillo , "Rompiendo la Rutina"
Danzonete, Aniceto Díaz
Paulina Álvarez Raimunda Paula Peña Álvarez (June 29, 1912 – July 22, 1965), professionally known as Paulina Álvarez, was a Cuban singer recognized for her performances of danzonetes, a style that combines traditional danzón with vocals. She rose to prom ...
(vocalist) , "Que Pollos"
Danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of Cuba.Urfé, Odilio 1965. ''El danzón''. La Habana. It is also an active musical form in USA and Puerto Rico. Written in time, the danzón is a slow, formal partner dance, requiring set footwork ...
,
Enrique Jorrín Enrique Jorrín (December 25, 1926 – December 12, 1987) was a Cuban charanga violinist, composer and music director. He is considered the inventor of the '' cha-cha-chá'', a popular style of ballroom music derived from danzón. Biography Jor ...
, "Concierto" ("en Varsovia")
Danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of Cuba.Urfé, Odilio 1965. ''El danzón''. La Habana. It is also an active musical form in USA and Puerto Rico. Written in time, the danzón is a slow, formal partner dance, requiring set footwork ...
, Pedrito Hernández , "Mambo Típico"
Mambo Mambo most often refers to: *Mambo (music), a Cuban musical form *Mambo (dance), a dance corresponding to mambo music Mambo may also refer to: Music * Mambo section, a section in arrangements of some types of Afro-Caribbean music, particul ...
, Gilberto Valdés Boitel {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Silver Moon"
Danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of Cuba.Urfé, Odilio 1965. ''El danzón''. La Habana. It is also an active musical form in USA and Puerto Rico. Written in time, the danzón is a slow, formal partner dance, requiring set footwork ...
,
Félix Reina Félix Rafael Herrera Altuna (May 21, 1921 – February 10, 1998), better known as Félix Reina, was a Cuban violinist, arranger, music director and composer. Since the mid-1940s, he was a member of many popular charangas, including Arcaño y sus ...
, "Viñales"
Danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of Cuba.Urfé, Odilio 1965. ''El danzón''. La Habana. It is also an active musical form in USA and Puerto Rico. Written in time, the danzón is a slow, formal partner dance, requiring set footwork ...
, Gilberto Valdés Boitel , "Meditación"
Danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of Cuba.Urfé, Odilio 1965. ''El danzón''. La Habana. It is also an active musical form in USA and Puerto Rico. Written in time, the danzón is a slow, formal partner dance, requiring set footwork ...
, Cheo Belén Puig , "Preludio en mi Menor"
Danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of Cuba.Urfé, Odilio 1965. ''El danzón''. La Habana. It is also an active musical form in USA and Puerto Rico. Written in time, the danzón is a slow, formal partner dance, requiring set footwork ...
, Pedrito Hernández , "Amalia Batista"
Danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of Cuba.Urfé, Odilio 1965. ''El danzón''. La Habana. It is also an active musical form in USA and Puerto Rico. Written in time, the danzón is a slow, formal partner dance, requiring set footwork ...
, Rodrigo Prats MLP 585 ,
Arsenio Rodríguez Arsenio Rodríguez (born Ignacio Arsenio Travieso Scull; August 31, 1911 – December 30, 1970)Giro, Radamés 2007. ''Diccionario enciclopédico de la música en Cuba''. La Habana, v. 4, p. 45 et seq. was a Cuban musician, composer and bandl ...
y Su Conjunto (1957)
''Sabroso y Caliente''
MLP 586 LP
Re-issues
Rumba Records, Antilla LP-ANT-586, MLP-586 (Venezuela) (1978)
''Sabroso y Caliente'' CD Antilla CD-586 (USA) (1982)
''Sabroso y Caliente'' LP Antilla MLP-586 (USA) (1982)
''Arsenio'' Puchito (white label) SP 105
{{oclc, 27296827 , René Cabel, tenor
''Exitos de René Cabel''
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Siete Noche" , "Vagabundo" , "Cada vez Más" , "Que Será, Que Será, Que Será" , "Porque Tú Me Acostumbraste" , "Que Injusticia" {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Una Mujer" , "Y Dicen Que Soy Barracho" , "Mi Eterna Canción"
Billo Frómeta (w&m) , "Volveré" , "Vals de Los Quince" , "Vals de Los Quince" (instrumental) MLP 589 LP
{{oclc, 53315734 , ''A Bailar con''
'' Mariano Mercerón y sus''
''Muchachos Pimienta''
MLP 590
Also released as SP 104
(see SP Series) , César Gonzmart
''Bailables con Cesar Gonzmart''
''y su Orquesta at the
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MLP 591 LP , ''Bruca Maniguá''
Orquesta Sensación y
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Rolando Valdés (director,
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, and chorus),
Abelardo Barroso Abelardo Barroso Dargeles (21 September 1905 – 27 September 1972) was a Cuban bandleader and singer, the first sonero mayor (lead singer of the son) to be recognized as such by the Cuban public. Born in Havana, Cuba, he was the lead singer ...
(featured vocalist), Juan Pablo Miranda (flute), Ovidio Pérez Pinto y Lauri (violins), Jesús Esquizarrosa (
timbales Timbales () or pailas are shallow single-headed drums with metal casing. They are shallower than single-headed tom-toms and usually tuned much higher, especially for their size.Orovio, Helio 1981. ''Diccionario de la música cubana: biográfic ...
), Carlos Zulueta (piano), Miguel "El Piche" Santa Cruz (
conga The conga, also known as tumbadora, is a tall, narrow, single-headed drum from Cuba. Congas are staved like barrels and classified into three types: quinto (lead drum, highest), tres dos or tres golpes (middle), and tumba or salidor (lowest ...
), Ta-Benito ''(née'' Mario Varona) (chorus), Luis Donald (chorus), Eddy Álvarez ''(né'' Eduardo Álvarez) (chorus), Alejandro "El Negro" Vivar (trumpet), Enemelio Jiménez (alto sax), Generoso "El Tojo" Jiménez (trombone) (brother of Enemelio)
{{space, 3Sides A & B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Bruca Maniguá"
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, "El Cangrejito"
Rosendo Ruíz , "San Luisera"
Manuel Poveda Palay (w&m) , "El Fantasma del Circo"
Julio Gutiérrez (arranger)
Mark Anthony (pseudonym of Tony Hatch) (w&m) , "Guajiras de Hoy"
Rolando Valdés , "La mulata Chanela"
Rolando Valdés
Aléncar
Arleigh , "Suavecito"
Ignacio Piñeiro Ignacio Piñeiro Martínez (May 21, 1888 – March 12, 1969) was a Cuban musician, bandleader and composer whose career started in rumba and flowered in the rise of the son. He was one of the most important composers of son music; in total h ...
(w&m) , "Changüí Monte"
Carlos Moré (music)
Abelardo Barroso Abelardo Barroso Dargeles (21 September 1905 – 27 September 1972) was a Cuban bandleader and singer, the first sonero mayor (lead singer of the son) to be recognized as such by the Cuban public. Born in Havana, Cuba, he was the lead singer ...
(words) , "Los Tamalitos de Olga"
José Antonio Fajardo (w&m) , "Vacila con tú Trago"
Music and words by:
{{space, 3Rolando Valdés
{{space, 3Tony Tejera
{{space, 3Mario Clavell , "Resabroso Cha-Cha-Chá"
Gilberto Ruíz , "Lo Que la Vida Enseña"
José Ramón Sánchez (w&m) MLP 592
Re-released as
{{space, 3Aro 108
{{space, 3{{oclc, 34651948, 316128715 , ''Jam Session Goes Latino''
Featuring
{{space, 3
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& Isauro Hernández
Recorded mid-1960s,
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(bass), Isauro Hernández (conga drums), Rufus Jones (drums), Noahwell M. Cruz (piano),
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(sax & flute), Ricardo Reyes (vocals),
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(trombone),
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(trumpet)
({{YouTube, playlist=PLvGuXKRcrt1iUFtPitWx9AVNTgRwvJvhY, album)
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , " Manteca" , "
What Kind Of Fool Am I? "What Kind of Fool Am I?" is a popular song written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley and published in 1962. It was introduced by Anthony Newley in the musical '' Stop the World – I Want to Get Off''. It comes at the end of Act Two to clos ...
"
Ricardo Reyes (vocalist) , " Making Whoppee" , "Miami Latin Beat"
By
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{{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "The Girl From Ipanema" , "What A Difference A Day Made"
Ricardo Reyes (vocalist) , "Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?), Lover Man"
Puchito Puchito Records was Cuba's second independent record label. It was founded in 1954 during the mambo and cha-cha-chá explosion. Many of its recordings, produced by its founder Jesús Gorís, became instant hits. History Early career of Puc ...
MLP 593 LP
Antilla AP 593 , '' Chappottín y sus Estrellas'' (1957)
Miguelito Cuni (vocals)
René Álvarez (vocals)
Cheo Marquetti José Marcelino Marquetti Díaz (April 26, 1909 – March 29, 1967), better known as Cheo Marquetti, was a renowned Cuban son vocalist and songwriter. Life and career Marquetti was born at 277 Velarde Street, El Cerro, Havana, Cuba. He was t ...
(vocals)
Gino Martin (vocals)
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Cienfuegos" , "Asi No Quiero Ser Feliz" , "Oriente" , "Blanca Luna" , "Eres Mi Tormento" , "Cabio Sile Yeyeo" {{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "No Vengas Por Mi" , "Amor Verdadero" , "La Protesta de Baraguá , "No Puedes Dejarme" , "Trasnochando" , "Jóvenes del Muelle MLP 594 LP
{{oclc, 48896589 , Guaguancó Matancero
Papín y Otros (1958)
Guaguancó Vol. 2
MLP 595 LP
{{oclc, 53173418 , Alex Ruano and Orchestra
''The Flamenco Sax''
MLP 596 LP , ''Jack Warren and his "Stereophonic Steel Band"''
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "El Negrito del Batey"
Héctor J. Díaz (arrangement)
Medardo Guzmán (w&m) , "Al di La" , "Jamaica Farewell" , "Mambo No. 5" , "Joseph" , "Warren's Special" {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Merengue de la Empaliza" , "Stardust" , "
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" , "Carnival in St. Thomas" , "Green Eyes" ("Ojos Verdes") , "El Manisero" , "Ahora Seremos Felices" MLP 597 LP
{{oclc, 181022747 , Julio Rivero and His Combo
''Musical Gift''
MLP 598 LP ,
Abelardo Barroso Abelardo Barroso Dargeles (21 September 1905 – 27 September 1972) was a Cuban bandleader and singer, the first sonero mayor (lead singer of the son) to be recognized as such by the Cuban public. Born in Havana, Cuba, he was the lead singer ...

Sensación Orquesta
''La Cumbancha''
MLP 599 LP , Alex Ruano With Paquito And His Rhythm
''Magic Sax''
MLP 600 LP , MLP 601 (same as J & G Recordings JG 19-69) , Orquesta Riverside
''Boleros y Boogaloo''
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Mira Que Bonita" , "Consalacion Del Sur" , "Tierra Querida" , "Habla Con Tu Corazon , "Que Tienes Titina" {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Alma Con Alma" , "El Villanazo" , "Temor" , "Para Que Fingir" , "Luly" MLP 608 LP , ''Boogaloo con Los Tres Grandes'' {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-roman ,
Arsenio Rodríguez Arsenio Rodríguez (born Ignacio Arsenio Travieso Scull; August 31, 1911 – December 30, 1970)Giro, Radamés 2007. ''Diccionario enciclopédico de la música en Cuba''. La Habana, v. 4, p. 45 et seq. was a Cuban musician, composer and bandl ...
, Orquesta Melodías del 40 , Conjunto Chappottín, Chappottín MLP 609 LP , Pucho Fernández, Leopoldo Fernández
''Noche De Boda''
MLP 614 LP , Various (1957)
''Puchito Dance Sampler''
H8-OP-4700
{{oclc, 190626637 , Leopoldo Fernández & Filomeno (1956)
MLP ??? LP {{refend


J & G Recordings

{{refbegin, 30em {{Ordered list, start=294 , Tomás de San Julián
''Guantanamera — "La Noche De Mi Amor" y Otros Grandes Éxitos''
JG 19-67 , José Miguel, Miguel Herrero, Carmelita Vazquez
''Flamenco''
JG 19-69
Also released as
{{space, 3Puchito MLP 601 , Napoleón Dihmes
''Yo Soy {{nowrap, ... Aquel''
JG 19-71 ,
Rita Montaner Rita Aurelia Fulcida Montaner y Facenda (20 August 1900 – 17 April 1958), known as Rita Montaner, was a Cuban singer, pianist and actress. In Cuban parlance, she was a '' vedette'' (a star), and was well known in Mexico City, Paris, Miami and ...

Teatro Martí (
Havana Havana (; ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center.Pototo y Filomeno)
{{space, 3Side A: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "Inscripción De Nacimiento"
Leopoldo Fernández , "El Hijo Del Penal"
D.R. (Derechos Reservados) , "Chino No Son Bobo"
Chanito Isidrón
({{YouTube, KLv3cf75Tqc, audio) , "Carta a Mamita"
Leopoldo Fernández , "Ese Número No Existe"
Miguel Ojeda, Miguel Angel Pozo {{space, 3Side B: {{Ordered list, list_style_type=lower-alpha , "En El Prescinto"
D.R. (Derechos Reservados) , "Yo Vendo Unos Ojos Negros"
Tradicional , "Mano A Mano"
José Razzano José Francisco Razzano (1887–1960) was an Uruguayan singer and composer. He joined singer Carlos Gardel on a duo until 1925 when Razzano left due to vocal cord problems. Since then, Razzano became Gardel's manager until 1933. Biography Jos ...
(music)
Carlos Gardel Carlos Gardel (born Charles Romuald Gardès; 11 December 1890 – 24 June 1935) was a French-born Argentine singer, songwriter, composer and actor, and the most prominent figure in the history of tango. He was one of the most influential inter ...
(music)
Celedonio Flores (words) , "Echame A Mi La Culpa"
José Ángel Espinoza
Leopoldo Fernández , "Enciéndeme la Vela"
José Ángel Espinoza
Leopoldo Fernández TT-783
Transcripción Puchito
(Radio Transcription disc, transcription) {{refend


See also

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Puchito Records Puchito Records was Cuba's second independent record label. It was founded in 1954 during the mambo and cha-cha-chá explosion. Many of its recordings, produced by its founder Jesús Gorís, became instant hits. History Early career of Puc ...


Notes

{{reflist, group=lower-alpha, refs= " Cesar Gonzmart, proprietor, and two guests posed at table with wine in the
Columbia Restaurant Columbia Restaurant is a restaurant in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida. It is the oldest continuously operated restaurant in Florida, as well as the oldest Spanish cuisine, Spanish restaurant in the United States. The 15 dining rooms cover 52,000&nb ...
, 2117 East Broadway Street, Tampa, Florida," Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System (1993); {{oclc, 28011032Photo negative N° 40136, taken December 12, 1936.
Nuria Records was based in Hialeah, Florida, and distributed Panamanian, Cuban, Colombian, and other Latin American music Matrix numbers, Matrix codes beginning with ICD indicate that the record was manufactured by Impresora Cubana de Discos, S.A., in
Havana Havana (; ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center."Jesús Gorís, 85, Key Figure In Cuba's Recording Industry In The 1950s And The Founder Of Puchito Records,"
by Luisa Yánez, ''Miami Herald,'' August 22, 2006, pg. 5B (retrieved December 18, 2015, ''via'' {{URL, https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.obituaries/ML1us0jPYxY)
''Enciclopedia Discográfica de la Música Cubana, Volume 2, 1925–1960,'' Cristobal Díaz-Ayala (ed.), Florida International University, Díaz Ayala Cuban and Latin American Popular Music Collection ({{URL, http://latinpop.fiu.edu/downloadfiles2.html) (2002) Tom Lord (ed.), ''The Jazz Discography Online'', Lord Music, (retrieved December 29, 2016; subscription required; accessible at many libraries); {{OCLC, 690104143 ''Cuban Music from A to Z,'' by Helio Orovio (born 1938), Duke University Press (2004); {{oclc, 191855665
{{space, 4
"Frontela Fraga, Regino," pg. 87
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"Habanero, Sexteto," pg. 107
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"Jóvenes del Cayo, Conjunto," pg. 117
/ref> Nostalgia Musical: "Sensación Que Hay Una Sola,"
by Rafael Lam, Online news of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba, Unión De Escritores y Artistas De Cuba, April 12, 2016 (retrieved January 4, 2017, ''via'' {{URL, http://www.uneac.org.cu)

Arsenio Rodríguez and the Transnational Flows of Latin Popular Music
'' by David F. García, PhD Temple University Press (2006), p. 161; {{oclc, 62341657
Tropical music discographies Discographies of Cuban record labels