Cuando Sale La Luna

José Alfredo Jiménez José Alfredo Jiménez

Romance Under the Moonlight: José Alfredo Jiménez's Serenade

The song "Cuando Sale La Luna" by José Alfredo Jiménez is a classic example of a Mexican serenade, where the protagonist expresses deep affection and admiration for their beloved under the romantic setting of the night sky. The lyrics invite the moon and stars to witness and inspire a declaration of love, suggesting that the night's beauty enhances the feelings shared between the lovers. The repeated request to let the moon rise and the sun set symbolizes a desire for intimacy and the perfect moment to express one's love.

José Alfredo Jiménez, a prolific Mexican singer-songwriter, was known for his contributions to the Ranchera genre, which often features themes of love, patriotism, and nature. In this song, Jiménez uses the celestial bodies as metaphors for the natural and inevitable feelings of love that he experiences. The lyrics convey a sense of gratitude towards destiny for bringing his beloved into his life, suggesting that any past dues have been repaid with this relationship. The song's narrator acknowledges the uniqueness and growing nature of their love, emphasizing its depth and sincerity.

The song's essence is one of timeless romance, where love is seen as a force that grows stronger with each passing night. It's a celebration of love's power to inspire and transform, and a testament to the deep connection and commitment between two people. Jiménez's heartfelt lyrics and the traditional Ranchera melody come together to create a song that resonates with anyone who has experienced the profound beauty of love.

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  1. Si Nos Dejan
  2. Cuatro Caminos
  3. Te Solte La Rienda
  4. La Mano de Dios
  5. Cuando Vivas Conmigo
  6. El Jinete
  7. Que Se Me Acabe La Vida
  8. Alma De Acero
  9. Arruyo De Dios
  10. Vamonos
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