21 Jun 00 - 02:18 AM (#245294) Subject: Las Mananitas From: GUEST,Banjo Johnny Can anyone send me the Spanish words for Las Mananitas? I have been searching the database, but I don't know how to enter the N with the little tilde ( ~ ). Thanks for your help! == Johnny in Oklahoma City |
21 Jun 00 - 02:34 AM (#245299) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Las Mananitas From: Sorcha This is "Those Little Tomorrow's", right? Don't have them but will look. |
21 Jun 00 - 10:06 AM (#245388) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Las Mananitas From: GUEST,Mrr Estas son las mananitas que cantabal (redavi?) por las muchachas bonitos (e las cantabal?) aqui... that one? |
22 Jun 00 - 01:46 AM (#245760) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Las Mananitas From: GUEST,Banjo Johnny Yes, well we are on the right track. Not sure what a "little" tomorrow would be -- perhaps a sweet tomorrow. Mrr is in the ballpark, but I'm not sold on his Spanish. "Cantabal redavi" may be "cantaba el rey David" -- of which King David sang. Not criticizing, I know you are doing your best to help & I appreciate it! == Johnny |
22 Jun 00 - 10:11 PM (#246229) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Las Mananitas From: Dragonfly Thanks for your help on my request for Birthday Songs. I just remembered that I have a Mexican songbook. It might take a day or two to find it, but I'll forward the lyrics when I unearth them. Do you know the tune? Also, If you have a Mac, I can tell you how to access the ~ and the accents. I haven't figured out how to email or send messages to people who reply to Forum messages yet. |
23 Jun 00 - 12:12 AM (#246285) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Las Mananitas From: Escamillo This from my SAM (Seldom Access Memory): Estas son las mañanitas Ehs tahs son lahs mah nee ah nee tahs que cantaba el Rey David, keh cahn tah bah ehl Ray Dah veed y hoy por ser día de tu santo ee oy pohr sehr deeah deh too sahn toh te las cantamos a tí. teh lahs cahn tah mose ah tee. Despierta, mi bien, despierta ! Dehs pee ehr tah, mee bee ehn dehs pee ehr tah Mira que ya amaneció, Mee rah keh yah ah mah neh see oh ya los pajarillos cantan, Yah lohs pah hah ree yose cahn tahn la luna ya se metió Lah loonah yah seh meh tee oh
(Sorry for the invention of a phonetics with common letters. Pronounce ah as in "bad", eh as in "red", ee as in "seed", oh as in "bond" without any appended U, and oo as in "hood". ) |
23 Jun 00 - 02:07 AM (#246366) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Las Mananitas From: GUEST,Banjo Johnny Hi Dragonfly: Yes I know the tune, and darn I don't have a Mac, just an old 486. Escamillo: Thanks very much - gracias! I didn't know the song went that far south. I appreciate your help! == Johnny in Oklahoma City |
23 Jun 00 - 03:54 AM (#246386) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Las Mananitas From: Escamillo You're welcome Sir. Although I´m not a folk specialist, do not hesitate to ask me for Spanish rooted songs or translations. Un abrazo - Andrés |
24 Jun 00 - 12:32 AM (#246872) Subject: Lyr Add: LAS MAÑANITAS From: Dragonfly Hooray! I found it. This is the regular spelling version in Spanish, but I only have one verse:
Estas son las mañanitas
Source: Lira Coros Escolares ed. Jorge Muñoz Bolanos Hope this helps. |
24 Jun 00 - 05:02 AM (#246910) Subject: Spanish Lyrics From: Joe Offer Hi - you'll find lots of Spanish-language songs, including two songs with the title "Las Mananitas," at www.elmariachi.com (click). It's the best place I've found for Spanish lyrics. -Joe Offer- |