Ay, Marilyn

Piero Piero

A Nostalgic Ode to Marilyn Monroe

Piero's song "Ay, Marilyn" is a heartfelt tribute to the iconic Marilyn Monroe, capturing the essence of youthful infatuation and the timeless allure of a Hollywood legend. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a young boy's first love, experienced through the silver screen. The mention of "tus labios rojos" (your red lips) and "tus ojos azules" (your blue eyes) highlights the vivid imagery that Marilyn Monroe embodied, making her an unforgettable figure in the narrator's life.

The song delves into the personal connection the narrator feels with Marilyn, despite the one-sided nature of this affection. The line "Me enamoré a los quince, butaca veinte de un cine gris" (I fell in love at fifteen, seat twenty in a gray cinema) evokes a sense of nostalgia and the innocence of first love. The narrator's hands sweating as Marilyn kisses another actor on screen reflects the intensity of his emotions and the impact she had on him.

Piero also touches on the broader cultural and historical context of the 1950s, mentioning the rise of Elvis and the advent of rock and roll, as well as the Korean War. These references serve to place Marilyn Monroe within a specific era, highlighting her influence and the contrast between her glamorous image and the turbulent times. The repeated refrain "Te sigo amando" (I keep loving you) underscores the enduring nature of the narrator's affection, suggesting that Marilyn Monroe's legacy continues to captivate and inspire, even decades later.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Tengo La Piel Cansada de La Tarde
  2. Mi Viejo
  3. Para El Pueblo Lo Que Es Del Pueblo
  4. Paramientrastanto
  5. Coplas de Mi País
  6. De vez en cuando viene bien dormir
  7. Fumemos un cigarrillo
  8. La Creación
  9. Otra Vez Cambio de Casa
  10. Los Americanos
View all Piero songs

Most popular topics in Piero songs

Related artists

  1. Pablo Milanés
    Pablo Milanés
  2. Joan Manuel Serrat
    Joan Manuel Serrat
  3. Andrés Cepeda
    Andrés Cepeda
  4. Los Piojos
    Los Piojos
  5. Vilma Palma e Vampiros
    Vilma Palma e Vampiros
  6. Willie Colón
    Willie Colón
  7. Leonardo Favio
    Leonardo Favio
  8. Charly García
    Charly García