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Guadalajara (song)
"Guadalajara" is a well-known mariachi song written and composed by Pepe Guízar in 1937. Guízar wrote the song in honor of his hometown, the city of the same name and state capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco.
== Versions ==
The song was first popularized by Lucha Reyes, a Mexican singer who was born in Guadalajara and is often regarded as the "mother of ranchera music".〔
In the 1940s, Mexican singer Irma Vila recorded the song and sang it in the musical film ''Canta y no llores...'' (1949).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJqwJ6-eM5M )〕 Her rendition was later remastered and released in the compilation album ''Irma Vila, La Reina del Falsete: Todos sus éxitos''.
In the early 1950s, Mexican singer Flor Silvestre recorded the song for Columbia Records; her version became a success and was included in two compilation albums: ''Canciones mexicanas, vol. 1''〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/canciones-mexicanas-vol-1/oclc/53921754&referer=brief_results )〕 and ''Flor Silvestre canta sus éxitos'' (1964).
Demetrio González, a Spanish-born singer of Mexican music, performed the song in the film ''Los cinco halcones'' (1962).〔(Demetrio González: Guadalajara ) at YouTube〕〔(Los cinco halcones ) at IMDb
One of the most popular interpretations outside of Mexico was that of Elvis Presley in the final scene of the film ''Fun in Acapulco'' (1963).〔(Elvis Presley: Guadalajara ) at YouTube〕 Other notable non-Mexican interpreters of this song were Nat King Cole〔(Nat King Cole: Guadalajara ) at YouTube〕 on his album ''More Cole Español'' (1962),〔(NKCDiscography ) at Classic TV Info.com〕 Percy Faith on ''Viva the Music of Mexico'' (1958),〔(Product info ) at CD Universe.com〕 and Desi Arnaz on ''The Best of Desi Arnaz Mambo King''.〔(Product info ) at CD Universe.com〕 Among the notable Mexican interpreters are to mention Rafael Jorge Negrete〔(Rafael Jorge Negrete: Guadalajara ) at YouTube〕 and Vicente Fernández.〔(Vicente Fernández: Guadalajara ) at YouTube〕

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