
coger la vereda.
Usted por enamorado
Tan viejo y con poco brillo
Usted por enamorado
Tan viejo y con poco brillo
El pollo que tiene al lado
Le ha hecho perder el trillo
¡Oígame compay! No deje el camino por
coger la vereda.
Ay, pero como soy tan sencillo
Pongo en claro esta trovada
Yo como soy tan sencillo
Pongo en claro esta trovada
Compay, yo no dejo el trillo
Para meterme en cañada.
¡Oígame compay! No deje el camino por
coger la vereda.
Ay, pero estabamo' comentando
Por qué ha abandonado a Andrea
Estabamo' comentado
Por qué ha abandonado a Andrea
Compadre uste' 'ta cambiando
De camino por vereda.
¡Oígame compay! No deje el camino por
coger la vereda.
Pero mire compadrito, uste' ha dejao' a la
pobre Geraldina para meterse con Dorotea.
No hables de tu marido mujer. Mujer de
malos sentimientos,
Todo se te ha vuelto un cuento
Porque no ha llegado la hora fatal.
¡Oígame compay! No deje el camino por
coger la vereda.
Ay ay ay ay, canta y no llore' Eliade'
Porque cantando se alegran cielito mío
los corazones.
No hables de tu marido mujer.
Mujer de malos sentimientos,
Todo se te ha vuelto un cuento
Porque no ha llegado la hora fatal.
Ay, húndale, húndale, húndale al mayoral.
Pero este señor está en el paso
Y no me deja pasar.
A la man... a la man... a la mancunchévere,
camina como chévere ha matao su
madre, mamá.

Buena Vista Social Club was a musical ensemble primarily made up of Cuban musicians, formed in 1996. The project was organized by World Circuit executive Nick Gold, produced by American guitarist Ry Cooder and directed by Juan de Marcos González. They named the group after the members' club of the same name in the Buenavista quarter of Havana, a popular music venue in the 1940s. To showcase the popular styles of the time, such as son, bolero and danzón, they recruited a dozen veteran musicians, some of whom had been retired for many years.
The group's eponymous studio album was recorded in March 1996 and released in September 1997, quickly becoming an international success, which prompted the ensemble to perform with a full line-up in Amsterdam and New York in 1998. German director Wim Wenders captured the performance on film for a documentary—also called Buena Vista Social Club—that included interviews with the musicians conducted in Havana. Wenders' film was released in June 1999 to critical acclaim, receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary feature and winning numerous accolades including Best Documentary at the European Film Awards. This was followed up by a second documentary Buena Vista Social Club: Adios in 2017.
The success of both the album and film sparked a revival of interest in traditional Cuban music and Latin American music in general. Some of the Cuban performers later released well-received solo albums and recorded collaborations with stars from different musical genres. The "Buena Vista Social Club" name became an umbrella term to describe these performances and releases, and has been likened to a brand label that encapsulates Cuba's "musical golden age" between the 1930s and 1950s. The new success was fleeting for the most recognizable artists in the ensemble: Compay Segundo, Rubén González, and Ibrahim Ferrer, who died aged 95, 84, and 78 respectively; Compay Segundo and González in 2003, then Ferrer in 2005.
Several surviving members of the Buena Vista Social Club, such as tresero Eliades Ochoa, veteran singer Omara Portuondo, trumpeter Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal, laúd player Barbarito Torres and trombonist and conductor Jesús "Aguaje" Ramos currently tour worldwide, with new members such as singer Carlos Calunga and pianist Rolando Luna, as part of a 13-member band called Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club.
... open air cafe AS several glasses are consumed .... and why can't I go to Cuba any longer? Hunh? Mr White House Guy? Why not?
I support Cuba as the 51st state.
One of the best concerts I've ever been to. Must have been around 2000 when they came through Seattle. Rubin Gonzalez needed help getting to the piano, but when he started playing it was like he was twenty years old. Man could he play. Omara was there too with a large brass section. The whole crowd was dancing out of their seats the whole concert.
Great show!
Win Wenders’ film was so uplifting and the music is wonderful
Indeed.
We be dancin' in the kitchen!
Chair dancing for me!
las necesidades de la campana mas vaca
Correct translation:
Necesitamos más cencerro
cencerro=cowbell
TerrorGovernor? Must be from NY.
We be dancin' in the kitchen!
Chair dancing at my desk. Arriba!!! Thanx RP!