Movie Song of the Week: “Three Caballeros”
Just in time for Cinco de Mayo weekend, it's the “Three Caballeros” song from the 1944 movie of the same name.
I guess I should be more than a little embarrassed by the fact that I'm more familiar with this tune than I am with “Ay, Jalisco no te rajes,” the Mexican song from which it is adapted.
But then I'm at least aware that there is such a song. And anyway, the tune itself isn't half-bad. Donald Duck and his pals, José Carioca (the parrot) and Panchito Pistoles (the rooster) aren't likely to be mistaken for the Three Wise Men, but they're still fun to watch.
Just in time for Cinco de Mayo weekend, it's the “Three Caballeros” song from the 1944 movie of the same name.
I guess I should be more than a little embarrassed by the fact that I'm more familiar with this tune than I am with “Ay, Jalisco no te rajes,” the Mexican song from which it is adapted.
But then I'm at least aware that there is such a song. And anyway, the tune itself isn't half-bad. Donald Duck and his pals, José Carioca (the parrot) and Panchito Pistoles (the rooster) aren't likely to be mistaken for the Three Wise Men, but they're still fun to watch.
Labels: Aves, Canciones de Cine de la Semana, Canciones de Cine de los Años 1940, José Carioca, Los Tres Caballeros, México, Panchito Pistoles, Pato Donald, Walt Disney
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