Capullito De Alheli Los Sonors -
: The title translates to "Little Wallflower Bud." The lyrics use the metaphor of a delicate flower to describe a beloved woman, expressing deep devotion and the belief that life is empty without her.
: True to the bolero genre, the song explores themes of unrequited love, fidelity "until death," and the longing for a "seductive aroma" of affection. Los Sonor’s Interpretation Capullito De Alheli Los Sonors
: An "alhelí" (wallflower) is known for its sweet scent and fragility, which the narrator compares to the grace of the person he loves. : The title translates to "Little Wallflower Bud
Los Sonor's (sometimes stylized as Los Sonors) brought a distinct flavor to this classic during their peak in the 1960s and 1970s. Los Sonor's (sometimes stylized as Los Sonors) brought
The song has been recorded by a wide array of international stars, highlighting its status as a Latin standard: Capullito de alhelí (Remastered)
The song was originally composed in 1925 by the legendary Puerto Rican songwriter .
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