Los Hermanos (song)
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"Los Hermanos" (English: The brothers) is a poetic folk song composed and first performed by Argentine Nueva canción singer Atahualpa Yupanqui.
[edit] Song information
"Los Hermanos" is oftenly considered a protest song. Some claim it criticizes the dictatorship on the Latin American countries, done to secure the fidelity of the region to the United States and, - by doing that -, avoiding undesirable leftist governs. That can be perceived on the song lyrics, which is an ode to fraternity and freedom with an implying urge for Latin American union:
However. this song by Atahualpa Yupanqui was authentically no a protest song whatsoever. It is full of the deep and beautiful poetry of the author who was not a leftist but a poet to the freedom of man.
It also talks about the argentine man, how we recognize each other by the look in our eyes, by the difficulties we face.
Unfortunatelly, some so call leftist singers took the song as theirs but the song has no political intention, it goes well beyond that.
"Yo tengo tantos hermanos |
"I have so many brothers |
[edit] Cover versions
The widely acclaimed Brazilian MPB singer Elis Regina recorded "Los Hermanos" for her 1976 studio album Falso Brilhante. The singer was noted for being an avid critic on the Brazilian dictatorship government (while being interviwed in Europe, she said that the country was being run by "gorillas").