En El Muelle De San Blas
Maná
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Ella despidió a su amor El partió en un barco En el muelle de san blás El juró que volvería Y empapada en llanto ella juró que esperaría Miles de lunas pasaron y siempre estaba en el muelle Esperando Muchas tardes se anidaron Se anidaron en su pelo y en sus labios Llevaba el mismo vestido y por si él volviera No se fuera a equivocar los cangrejos le mordían Su ropaje su tristeza y su ilusión Y el tiempo escurrió y sus ojos se le llenaron De amaneceres Y del mar se enamoró Y su cuerpo se enraizó En el muelle Sola, sola en el olvido Sola, sola con su espíritu Sola, con su amor el mar Sola, en el muelle de san blás Su cabello se blanqueó Pero ningún barco A su amor le devolvía Y en el pueblo le decían Le decían la loca Del muelle de san blás Una tarde de abril La intentaron trasladar al manicomio Nadie la pudo arrancar Y del mar nunca jamás La separaron Sola, sola en el olvido Sola, sola con su espíritu Sola, con su amor el mar Sola, en el muelle de san blás Sola, sola en el olvido Sola, sola con su espíritu Sola, sola con el sol y el mar Oh sola Sola en el olvido Sola, sola con su espíritu Sola, con su amor el mar Sola, en el muelle de san blás Se quedó, se quedó sola, sola Se quedó, se quedó Con el sol y con el mar Se quedó ahí se quedó hasta el fin Se quedó ahí Se quedó En el muelle de san blás Oh Sola, sola se quedó Oh
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Written by: Alejandro Gonzalez Trujillo, Jose Fernando Emilio Olvera Sierra
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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12 facts about this song
Song's Origin"En el Muelle de San Blas" is a recognized song from the band Maná, a popular Mexican rock band.
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Album InformationThis track appeared on the band’s album “Sueños Líquidos” that was released in 1997.
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Song SuccessUpon its release, the song was a colossal commercial success, charting in the Top 10 in many Latin American countries.
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Inspiration behind the SongThe song was apparently inspired by a true story of a woman in San Blas named Rebeca Méndez Jiménez who waited for her husband on the pier for 41 years after he was lost at sea.
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Music Video SettingThe music video for the song was filmed at the actual pier in San Blas, Nayarit, Mexico, where Rebeca waited for her husband.
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Awards"Sueños Líquidos," the album on which the song appears, won a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album.
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Enduring Popularity"En el Muelle de San Blas" remains one of Maná's most popular songs and a staple in their performances at concerts and music events.
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Multilingual SongDepending upon concert attendees' native languages, sometimes the song is performed in English during live concerts, indicating the song's universal appeal.
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Impact on Local TourismThe song has increased tourism for the town of San Blas, with many fans of the band visiting the pier featured in the music video.
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SymbolismThe song has often been seen as a symbol of unwavering love and dedication, given Rebeca Méndez Jiménez's steadfastness in waiting for her lost love at the pier.
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Bronze StatueA bronze statue of Rebeca Méndez Jiménez was erected on the San Blas pier in her honor and due to the popularity of the song.
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Public RecognitionIn 2011, the state congress of Nayarit recognized Maná for their efforts in promoting tourism to the region through their song.
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