Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Timeless Romantic Rancheras - Greatest Hits with Mariachi - Best of Ranchera Music1. M̲u̲je̲re̲s D̲i̲vi̲na̲s - V̲i̲ce̲nte̲ F̲e̲rnánde̲z2. E̲n T̲u̲ P̲e̲lo̲ - ...

    • Javier Solís. Solís is the greatest what-if in Mexican music. He died tragically young at age 35, after barely a decade in the industry and just as he was truly proving himself a worthy heir to the legacy of Pedro Infante.
    • José Alfredo Jiménez. Jiménez is the undisputed king of the genre–fitting since he did write “El Rey.” Almost every artist on this list owe their careers to the songs written by Jiménez, whose hit parade makes the collected works of Gershwin, Porter, Leiber-Stoller, the Brill Building AND Woody Guthrie seem as voluminous as the output of Paper Lace.
    • Antonio Aguilar. Pound-for-pound, the Zacatecan native was the bestranchera star of them all, if you take every possible factor into consideration. He wrote a couple of songs and served as his own producer, but made his mark singing all the genres of the central Mexican countryside, doing even sub-genres within genres (in the corrido front alone, he recorded albums dedicated to corridos about the Mexican revolution, anti-heroes, and even horses).
    • Pedro Infante. The biggest ranchera star of them all, Infante took off where his good friend Jorge Negrete left off and dominated film and song in a way no artist in the United States or Mexico ever has before, during, and since his career.
  2. Lo mejor del mariachi con rancheras con los mejores expositores de la bella música mexicana con canciones de Luis Miguel, Pepe Aguilar, Daniel, Joan Sebastia...

  3. This is a selection of greatest hits from traditional and popular Mexican music. Waltzes, corridos and popular rancheras in a list without pauses to enjoy in...

    • 53 min
    • 5.5M
    • CoveraliaMusic
  4. Following Mejía's instruction, Jiménez auditioned at the Radio Station XEW's Amanecer Ranchero together with the Mariachi Vargas and Rubén Fuentes. Jiménez performed a capella, including his song “Ella”.

  5. Oct 3, 2022 · From rancheras to norteñas, mariachi, narco corridos and corridos tumbados, here are 37 songs that tell the story of the evolution of the regional Mexican genre.

  6. People also ask

  7. Dec 13, 2021 · Over the next 40 years, Fernández released hundreds of songs that secured his spot as the fifth head alongside Negrete, Infante, Solís and Jiménez on ranchera’s Mt. Rushmore. In some way, he...

  1. People also search for