La Gallina Cocoua

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The Song of Companionship and Learning: 'La Gallina Cocoua'

The song 'La Gallina Cocoua' by Enrique Y Ana is a playful and heartwarming tune that tells the story of a little hen who feels isolated because she never learned the song that all the other hens sing. The lyrics describe a person who enjoys visiting the chicken coop early in the morning to hear the hens sing their 'coco ua' song. However, one hen remains silent, having never learned the song due to the absence of her mother.

The song takes a turn from the initial sadness of the little hen's situation, as it illustrates the power of community and friendship. The other hens notice the silent one's plight and decide to teach her the song. Through their persistent and caring efforts, the little hen gradually joins in the play and eventually learns to sing along with her companions. This transformation is a testament to the importance of social bonds and the joy that comes from being part of a group.

Enrique Y Ana, a Spanish duo popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s, were known for their children's music. Their songs often contained messages of friendship, learning, and joy, which are clearly reflected in 'La Gallina Cocoua.' The song not only entertains with its catchy chorus but also imparts a lesson about overcoming loneliness and the value of teaching and learning within a community.

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