El Triste

"El Triste" ("The Sad One") is a song written by Mexican composer Roberto Cantoral.He has said it is one of the most significant interpretations that he has performed due to its technical difficulty and the impact that the song caused.Video on YouTube Although "El Triste" did not win the festival it meant the consolidation of José José as a talented singer of international fame, since then it was the song that closed most of his presentations."El Triste" became a cultural icon in Mexico, as part of the repertoire of favorite songs of Mexican popular music.[1] Some of the performers who have made their version of the song include: Plácido Domingo, Manuel Mijares, Ximena Sariñana, Eddie Santiago, Vikki Carr, Yuri, Lucho Gatica, Charlie Masso, Julieta Venegas, Kalimba, David Bisbal, Cristian Castro, Il Volo, Jorge Valente and Marc Anthony among others.
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