Un Puno de Tierra rough, rough draft with scratch vocals and filler leads. Was envisioning accordion, steel pedal and perhaps some other instrumentation as well as harmony backups in certain places.
For non-Spanish speakers, this song title roughly translates to, a hand full of dirt. The end of the chorus sums it up best; "what happened in this world, in this lifetime, only the memories remain. When I die, I'm going to take with me, a handful of dirt."
Although this musical project is largely around classic country music, there are certain mariachi standards that have several commonalities in style and sound with the classic country and western music. Artists like Buck Owens and Marty Robbins grew up in the South Western United States where there was a sort of accidental confluence of musical styles.
If you are a musician and familiar with the songs and interested in working together, please , PLEASE, reach out: salandtherevivals@gmail.com
For non-Spanish speakers, this song title roughly translates to, a hand full of dirt. The end of the chorus sums it up best; "what happened in this world, in this lifetime, only the memories remain. When I die, I'm going to take with me, a handful of dirt."
Although this musical project is largely around classic country music, there are certain mariachi standards that have several commonalities in style and sound with the classic country and western music. Artists like Buck Owens and Marty Robbins grew up in the South Western United States where there was a sort of accidental confluence of musical styles.
If you are a musician and familiar with the songs and interested in working together, please , PLEASE, reach out: salandtherevivals@gmail.com
- Category
- Johnny Cash
- Tags
- Un Puño de Tierra, Ramon Ayala, Classic Country
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