La Receta - Carlos Vives

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La Receta Lyrics

Le escribí a Juancito
Que yo no encontraba
La inspiración
Pa'hacer un merengue
Que lleve el sabor
Que hay en la provincia (bis)

Le pedí a Juancito
Que mande contestación
Y que lo más pronto
Me escriba ese merenguito.

Y le dí las gracias
Por toda su educación
Y quedé esperando
Tranquilo ese favorcito. (bis)

Me escribió Juancito
A pesar de que es
Hombre muy ocupado,
De su manuscrito
La carta que ha
Llamado mi atención. (bis)

Y en correspondencia
Rezaba a continuación:
Para hacer un merengue
Yo les tengo la receta.

Una guacharacha,
Una caja, un acordeón
Y una voz alegre
Que conserve la cadencia.

Y que en una paila
Los pongas en el fogón
Y los vas meneando
Pa'que tomen consistencia.

Le pones esencias
Que nazcan del corazón,
Le das la sazón
Con hojitas de paciencia.

Y después le rayas
Cascaritas de limón
Y haces las canción
Con tus propias experiencias.

El tiempo que se va y se va
Que no se lleve la inocencia. (bis)

Sigo leyendo abajito
De donde dice advertencia
Que para hace' un merenguito
La cosa tiene su ciencia. (bis)

Bailá, bailá
Que traigo mi merenguito. (bis)

Del Caribe colombiano
Como le pedí a Juancito
Con su toque provinciano
Pa'los pobres y los ricos.

Bailá, bailá
Que traigo mi merenguito. (bis)

Para todos mis hermanos
Pa'los grandes y los chicos,
Que ahí les traigo la receta
Para hacer un merenguito.

El tiempo que va y se va
Ya nunca podrás detenerlo. (bis)

Coje la vida con calma,
Dejemos tanto misterio
Que se nos pasan los años
Y pa' después no hay remedio. (bis)

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Before he graduated from Jorge Tadeo Lozano's University with a publicist degree, singer/songwriter Carlos Vives joined different bands and participated in several plays. In 1982, the artist got a role in the Colombian TV series Tiempo Sin Huella, starting his successful acting career, later extending his professional skills to the Puerto Rican television.

After participating in some teen programs as a singer/actor, he got the main role in the telenovela (soap opera) "Gallito Ramírez," which made him a famous actor. Later, another telenovela, "Escalona" made him return to his "costeño" roots (he was born in Santa Marta, the same town of the famous soccer player "El Pibe" Valderrama, located in the north coast of Colombia) and mainly to sing classic vallenato songs of one of the most prestigious vallenato composers, Rafael Escalona. The soundtrack of "Escalona" quickly became a major hit in radio and CD sales and allowed vallenato to conquest other colombian cities outside the "costa" (north coast) that hadn´t previously accepted it.

After forming a band called La Provincia, the singer and guitarist began performing a local style known as Vallenato, successfully touring his native country, Colombia, and South America. In 1994, Carlos Vives' "La Gota Fria," became his first smash, climbing on the most important music charts around Latin America. In 1996, under the slogan of Unete A Los Locales (Join the Local Ones), the talented musician created his own label, called Gaira, to promote and give an incentive to local artists like "Bloque de Búsqueda" and "Distrito".

Carlos Vives also hosted an important show of the Colombian TV, "La Tele". With irreverent and sometimes escatologic humour this program promoted the figures of Martin De Francisco and Germán Moure, in a country where criticism has always been divorced of popular jokes. This program was then reborn as an animated version which turned to be the first weekly 25 minute animated series of Colombia and Latinamerica, called "El Siguiente Programa" ("The Next Show")

His style, which mixes vallenato, rock and champeta (an African-influenced music) was then used by several Colombian artists, giving birth to the "Tropipop" movement. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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