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Guantanamera - Wikipedia In 1966, a version by American vocal group the Sandpipers, based on an arrangement by the Weavers from their May 1963 Carnegie Hall Reunion concert, became an international hit The song has notably been covered or interpreted by Celia Cruz, Compay Segundo and Wyclef Jean
Spanish song: Guantanamera meaning and origin Who originally sang Guantanamera? The original voice behind “Guantanamera” is often attributed to Joseíto Fernández, a Cuban singer who popularized the song in the early 20th century through his radio performances
Cuban Folk Song Guantanamera Meaning - LiveAbout After all, the first verse of the song was taken from a poem by Cuban freedom activist Jose Marti The adaptation cemented it for future use among freedom activists and others struggling for some kind of justice
The Life of a Song: ‘Guantanamera’ It’s widely accepted that the tune to “Guantanamera” was written in the 1920s by Joseíto Fernández, a popular Cuban radio host, who would perform the song on his show and make up new verses each week based on current events
THE SANDPIPERS ~ Guantanamera 1966 - YouTube The original hit by American vocal group The Sandpipers, has since become became the long lived and most memorable version of this most popular recording Show less
Pete Seeger – Guantanamera Lyrics - Genius Taken straight from an introduction to the song given by Pete Seeger: (“Guantanamera-Live” (1972)) “José Martí was born in 1853
Guantanamera — Wikipedia Republished WIKI 2 The most commercially successful version of "Guantanamera" in the English-speaking world was recorded by the easy listening vocal group the Sandpipers in 1966
Guantanamera by Pete Seeger - Songfacts A Cuban bandleader named Joseito Fernandez had a radio show in the 1930s called "La Guántanamera," and he regularly performed the song, changing the verse lyrics every time to be about whatever he felt like talking about - only the "guajira Guantanamera" part remained constant
Canción “LA GUANTANAMERA” Verdadera Historia. Joseito Fernández . . . “Guantanamera” is one of the songs most commonly identified with Cuban singer Celia Cruz (1925–2003) She recorded it on at least 241 different records, her earliest commercial recording being on the Mexican label Tico Records in 1968
Guantanamera - Feenotes The original music for Guantanamera is said to have been written by Jose Fernandez Diaz in 1929 and used regularly in one of his radio programmes