The track "" by Los Sonors is a haunting rendition of the traditional Mexican folk song, originally released on their 1968 album Peleas under the Peerless label. This version stands as a unique entry in the vast discography of "La Llorona," a song deeply rooted in the folklore and cultural identity of Mexico. 1. Origins and the Legend of La Llorona

Peleas by Los Sonor's (Album): Reviews, Ratings, Credits, Song list

"La Llorona" (The Weeping Woman) is a traditional son istmeño originating from the in Oaxaca, Mexico. While its exact origins are obscure, it was popularized in the 1940s by composer Andres Henestrosa , who added several of the verses known today.

The song has become a staple of Mexican culture, particularly associated with (Day of the Dead). It serves multiple symbolic roles:

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The track "" by Los Sonors is a haunting rendition of the traditional Mexican folk song, originally released on their 1968 album Peleas under the Peerless label. This version stands as a unique entry in the vast discography of "La Llorona," a song deeply rooted in the folklore and cultural identity of Mexico. 1. Origins and the Legend of La Llorona

Peleas by Los Sonor's (Album): Reviews, Ratings, Credits, Song list

"La Llorona" (The Weeping Woman) is a traditional son istmeño originating from the in Oaxaca, Mexico. While its exact origins are obscure, it was popularized in the 1940s by composer Andres Henestrosa , who added several of the verses known today.

The song has become a staple of Mexican culture, particularly associated with (Day of the Dead). It serves multiple symbolic roles: