- Amapola (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Amapola
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Artist =Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra with vocalistsHelen O'Connell andBob Eberly
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Recorded = 1924
Genre = Popular, Classical,
Length = 4.49
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Writer = Music:Joseph LaCalle ,
English lyrics:Albert Gamse
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Misc ="Amapola" is a popular
song , written by Spanishcomposer Joseph LaCalle with Spanish lyrics although theEnglish language lyrics were written byAlbert Gamse .Though the song was published in 1924, the most popular recorded version was made nearly two decades later by the
Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra withvocalist sHelen O'Connell andBob Eberly . The recording was released byDecca Records as catalog number 3629. The record first reached the "Billboard" charts onMarch 14 ,1941 and lasted 14 weeks on the chart, peaking at #1.Another version, with vocals in English, was recorded by
Spike Jones and his City Slickers in the unforgettable comic style of his band. The flip-side wasJones Polka , a drinking-song, sung in a strong European accent.Amapola was also played during the
Three Tenors concert inRome in 1990.An instrumental version of the piece formed an important
leitmotif in the gangster film "Once Upon a Time in America " (1984)."Spanish version"
*Amapola, lindisima amapola,
*Será siempre mi alma tuya sola.
*Yo te quiero, amada niña mia,
*Igual que ama la flor la luz del día.
*Amapola, lindisima amapola,
*No seas tan ingrata y ámame.
*Amapola, amapola
*Cómo puedes tú vivir tan sola.*Yo te quiero, amada niña mía.
*Igual que ama la flor la luz del día.*Amapola, lindísima amapola,
*No seas tan ingrata y ámame.
*Amapola, amapola
*Cómo puedes tú vivir tan sola
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