On 18 February 2019 he received the Medalla de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes. Jos Luis Perales, Ella y El, Festival de Via 1984 - YouTube. He still lives in Castejón with his wife Manuela, son Pablo, and daughter Maria. Ella Y El (Jose Luis Perales) Jose luis, Musica variada, Musica. Although it was difficult for Perales to leave his job and devote himself to his new career, he was able to find a way to integrate his musical career into his life. His first record, "Celos de mi Guitarra" (Jealous of my Guitar) was a huge success in Spain and in Latin America. After much encouragement from Trabucchelli and his supporters, Perales decided to give singing a try. Perales composed " Porque te vas", which was performed by Jeanette and sold 4 million copies worldwide in 1976. Trabucchelli discovered the young composer and talented, but reluctant, singer. However, it was not until he met Rafael Trabucchelli (an influential Italian music producer in Spain at the time) in 1970 that his musical career took a dramatic turn. Encouraged by his mother, Mariana, Perales sang at some local festivals in his hometown. His initial career as a musician was as a composer, because he did not like to sing and was unsure of the support of his girlfriend, Manuela. After university, Perales moved to Madrid, where he completed his studies and continued his interest in music.
During his time at university, he learned how to play the guitar and realized that music was going to form part of his life. At 16, Perales studied to be an electrical technician at the Universidad Laboral of Sevilla on a scholarship. The song was covered by Marc Anthony for his 2010 album Iconos.From a very young age, Perales displayed an interest in music. Its safe to say this song is the biggest hit of Perales’s career and one of the most enduring songs in Spain’s history. Spanish balladeer Perales has entertained fans for the past five decades with his unique takes on Latin music, jazz, and pop, having sold 50 million album. The song has become an eternal anthem in Spain. Perales originally wrote the song for Julio Iglesias but was encouraged to sing the song himself. Maybe that says more about me than I would like to admit. I interpret it the first way, a song of heartbreak but a compassionate departure. There are two interpretations of this song, one being of a failed relationship and one being of a father losing his daughter to her husband. The song is sang from the perspective of a man speaking to the woman he loves as she leaves him. Una de las mas grandes canciones del gran Jose Luis Perales, 'Y como es el' marco epoca, por el contenido de la letra, que no habla de las interrogantes que.
Y Como Es El gives us the story of a man who’s lost his woman to someone else. Te Quiero Lyrics by Jos Luis Perales from the 1974-1994: The Latin Stars Series album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Cada. After 5 decades in the music industry, Perales announced his retirement in 2019. He has recorded 27 albums and sold over 50 million records over the course of his career. El te estar esperando para amarte, y yo estar celoso de perderte. (x2) Arreglate mujer, se te hace tarde, y llvate el paraguas por si llueve. hablantes de lenguas como el francs, el ingls o el checo y en relacin con la diacrona (Liceras 1985 Zobl y Liceras 2006 Perales y Liceras 2010). His reluctance eventually gave way and his career blossomed. Pregntale, porque ha robado un trozo de mi vida, es un ladrn. He stuck to his career as an electrical engineer, composing music on the side, until he began singing in the mid-70s. It was covered by Frankie J, Vikki Carr and Ray.
Although musically talented from a young age, Perales didn’t have the confidence to pursue music full time. The song Y cmo es el was written by Jos Luis Perales and was first released by Jose Luis Perales in 1982. Perales began his career, not in music, but as an electrical technician. Jose Luis Perales was born in the Spanish province of Castile- La Mancha in 1945. This song is an essential Sad Hours song (for more of those sad hours tracks, look here). It’s Throwback Thursday once again so this week we’re going with Jose Luis Perales and one of the greatest breakup songs in the history of Spanish music.