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Long before she was "La Leona Dormida," Lupita was delivering soulful, orchestral Latin pop. This B-side—arranged by the legendary —is a masterclass in '70s production. It’s a stunning Spanish interpretation of the Roberta Flack hit that captures all that raw, early career emotion. A Spanish Soul Classic 🌹 Body: "Telling my
A Spanish Soul Classic 🌹 Body: "Telling my whole life with his words..." 🎶 That Orfeón sound
There’s something haunting about Lupita D’Alessio’s 1973 rendition of "Killing Me Softly". While many know her for her powerful breakup anthems, this early Orfeón recording shows her softer, more vulnerable side. The vocals? Timeless. The arrangement?
Here are a few post ideas for "Me Está Matando Suavemente Con Su Canción" (Orfeón 2935-b), the 1973 Spanish-language cover of "Killing Me Softly with His Song".
That Orfeón sound! 🔊 Body: Spinning a piece of history: Lupita D'Alessio - Me Está Matando Suavemente Con Su Canción (1973). This Orfeón 45 is pure '70s gold, featuring the unmistakable touch of Bebu Silvetti. The vocals? Timeless. The arrangement? Perfection. 🐆✨