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Star | The Weekly Letra

Here’s a verse from Enrique Morente’s Estrella along with a few different versions for you to listen to.

Two by Enrique Morente himself, one by Estrella Morente, and another by Luis Ortega.

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I'm Falling In Love | The Weekly Letra

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I'm Falling In Love | The Weekly Letra

A few weeks ago a flamenco loving Spanish student contacted me and asked if I could help her with the words from the following tangos sung by Luis Ortega.

As with any traditional flamenco song, this one is a collection of unrelated verses that Luis puts together to form a “song.”

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Bulerías de Jerez in Jerez

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Bulerías de Jerez in Jerez

Bulerías doesn’t exist anywhere as it does in Jerez.

It’s just its own thing there

And that's that.

That's why they call it Bulerías de Jerez.

I'm not saying you have to be in Jerez to do bulerías or anything like that.

Not at all.

You can find and do bulerías all over the place.

Nor am I saying you have to be from Jerez to do awesome bulerías.

Not at all.

(Many of you know how Ricardo first got me with his bulerías back in 2006. )

But, anyway, bulerías de Jerez, in Jerez

In Jerez you hear bulerías all over the place.

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I Curse Your Green Eyes | Viernes con una Letra

Today a whole song and a video of La Paquera singing it.

Maldigo Tus Ojos Verdes
Antonio Gallardo, Nicolás Sánchez Ortega

En la soledad de mis noches sin luna 
busco los luceros de tus ojos verdes 
y como una loca repito tu nombre
porque tengo miedo de tanto quererte

Tengo que buscar la vida 
con la cruz de tu traición 
soy esa rama caída 
que a nadie da compasión.

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What I Do Not Want Right Now | Viernes con una Letra

What I don't want right now

For Katie to leave today.

But she has already gone...Last Sunday when everybody else left, I felt like a mother whose babies were leaving.  Even though I don't really know how that feels.  

What else don't I want right now?

For myself to leave...

Read on for a video of Miguel Poveda, Jesús Méndez, and Perico Navarro and a beautiful letra by Antonio Gallardo.

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