Folk music -- New Mexico
Found in 488 Collections and/or Records:
De que vienen de la plaza las mujeres, 1970, 2006 January 1
Socorro, New Mexico. "Once the women come from town...look out!" Thus begins the song that the informant sings with harmonica accompaniment. Quality: Good/Fair
Decima para pedir novia, 1970, 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico. The page of this entry is missing from the Cobos index. Not clear if this decima is meant to be sung. Recited. Quality: Good/Fair.
Despierta, hermosa (El trovador), 1958, 2006
Tome, New Mexico. See item 9.13. Quality: Good/ Fair.
Desterrado sali de mi tierra, 1958, 2006
Leyba, New Mexico. See item 11.4. Quality: Poor.
Dime, mi alma, que has pensado, 1973, 2007 January 1
Chamita, New Mexico. Quality:Good/Fair
Dios te salve, luna hermosa, 1968, 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.
Dios te salve, luna hermosa, 1968, 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico. Includes commentary. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.
Dividido el corazon, 1968, 2006
Albuquerque, New Mexico. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.
Domingo Siete, 1970, 2006 January 1
Socorro, New Mexico. A hunchback completes the lyrics of a song being sung by some witches and is made rich overnight. An envious friend goes to the woods, meets the witches and sticks his foot in it, gets a beating, and acquires the hump that the witches had taken away from the old hunchback. Recited. Quality: Good
Don Gato, 1972, 2006
Truchas, New Mexico. In search of a mate, Don Gato (Mr. Cat) falls from a roof and breaks three ribs and dislocates an arm. On his deathbed he requests, as a last wish, some chicken soup. Recited. Quality: fair.