Cuando Sale La Luna

Pedro Infante Pedro Infante

A Serenade Under the Moonlight

Pedro Infante's "Cuando Sale La Luna" is a romantic ballad that beautifully captures the essence of love blossoming under the night sky. The song begins with an invitation to let the moon rise and the sun set, setting the stage for a romantic encounter. The night, with its stars, becomes a source of inspiration for the singer, who wishes to express his deep affection with sweet words. This imagery of the night as a backdrop for love is a common theme in romantic music, symbolizing intimacy and the magic of shared moments away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

The lyrics convey a profound sense of gratitude and wonder at the love the singer receives. He acknowledges that there is no other love like the one he is experiencing, and he feels it growing stronger with each passing night. This growing love is depicted as a natural and inevitable process, much like the rising of the moon and the setting of the sun. The repetition of the phrase "noche con noche" emphasizes the continuous and ever-deepening nature of this affection.

In the second verse, the singer reflects on his fortune, feeling that destiny has repaid him with the love of his partner. This sense of destiny and fulfillment is a powerful sentiment, suggesting that their love was meant to be. The singer's willingness to give his entire life to his beloved underscores the depth of his commitment and the transformative power of love. Infante's heartfelt delivery and the song's poetic lyrics make "Cuando Sale La Luna" a timeless ode to love and devotion, resonating with listeners who have experienced the magic of love under the moonlit sky.

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  1. Cielito Lindo
  2. Corazoncito tirano
  3. La Verdolaga
  4. Mi Ultimo Fracaso
  5. El Mil Amores
  6. Cien Años
  7. Fallaste Corazón
  8. Amorcito Corazón
  9. Angelitos negros
  10. Peso Sobre Peso
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