Greetings friends of hive in this opportunity I bring you a small cover of the song Llanero feels and regrets of the Venezuelan music singer Jesus Moreno, El rey del pasaje interpreted by my cousin Lisnell Marquez who was visiting my house and I took the opportunity to record something to bring it to the community.
Saludos amigos de hive en esta oportunidad les traigo un pequeño cover de la canción Llanero siente y lamenta de el cantante de música Venezolana Jesús moreno , El rey del pasaje interpretado por mi prima Lisnell Márquez que estubo de visita en mi casa y aproveché para grabar algo para traerlo a la comunidad .
Jesus Moreno is characterized by interpreting his songs in the llanera genre. His greatest inspiration was Francisco Montoya, which began in 1965 when he recorded his first album. "Montoya's voice pleased me a lot and that's when I started to get my eye on Creole music," says Jesús Moreno. I hope you like it Blessings
Jesús Moreno se caracteriza por interpretar sus canciones en el género llanera. Su mayor inspiración fue Francisco Montoya, la cual empezó en el año 1965 cuando graba su primer disco. "La voz de Montoya me agrado mucho y fue ahí donde le comencé a meter el ojo a la música criolla", cuenta Jesús Moreno. Espero les guste Bendiciones
LYRICS OF THE SONG "LLANERO SIENTE Y LAMENTA" (LLANERO FEELS AND LAMENTS)
LYRICS OF THE SONG "LLANERO SIENTE Y LAMENTA" (LLANERO FEELS AND LAMENTS)
Llano dear I want that when I die
When I die
They bury me in your palm groves
Where you can feel the trampling of the beasts in the hills
And the shuffling of cattle in the corrals
Llanero feels and regrets
When dying far from the plains
Without giving him the last view
To his saddle his horse
To the roping rope
in a cowherd
When he was working
To the corral and the cheese factory
Where he grew up calf rearing
My plain I cry when I remember you
And every moment I wish I was looking at you
I would like to walk your paths again
Where my horse made so many tracks
How many times I got lost
Crossing your savannahs
With no other direction than the star
And the distant horizon
And tomorrow when I die
Through the sky I'll go singing
Because from the other world
I still love my plain