Lupe Velez's album, Where Is The Song Of Songs For Me Mi Amado, is a beautiful and soulful collection of songs that showcase her incredible vocal range and emotional depth. From the opening track, "Mi Amado," to the closing song, "Adios," she takes the listener on a journey through love, loss, and redemption.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "La Llorona," a traditional Mexican folk song that Velez delivers with haunting intensity. Her voice is both powerful and vulnerable, conveying a sense of deep sorrow and longing that is truly mesmerizing.
Another highlight of the album is "Cielito Lindo," which Velez infuses with a lively energy and playful spirit. Her rendition of this classic Mexican song is both joyful and infectious, making it impossible not to tap your feet and sing along.
Artist:Lupé Velez Album: Where Is The Song Of Songs For Me Mi Amado
Lupé Velez: Mi amado from The Wolf Song (1929) HD
Lupe Vélez - Where is the Song of Songs for Me? (1929)
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Catalog Numbers
E.A.535
21932
Labels
His Master's Voice
Victor
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Formats
Shellac
10"
78 RPM
Companies
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Record Company
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Notes
Contralto with Orchestra
A from the motion picture "Lady of the Pavements"
B from the motion picture "The Wolf Song"
A side: (From D. W. Griffith's picture,
"Lady of the Pavements")
B side: (From Paramount picture, "The Wolf Song")
Barcodes
Matrix / Runout (Side A): A51107-3
Matrix / Runout (Side B): A51106-1
Matrix / Runout (A-side label): 21932-A
Matrix / Runout (B-side label): 21932-B
About Lupé Velez
Mexican actress, born 18 July 1908 in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, died by suicide 13 December 1944 in Glendale, California, USA. She was married to from 1933 to 1939.
Where Is The Song Of Songs For Me Mi Amado is a stunning album that showcases Lupe Velez's incredible talent as a singer and performer. Whether you are a fan of traditional Mexican music or simply appreciate beautiful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, this album is sure to captivate and inspire you.
I have researched/searched for this Berlin song everywhere, and no other artist has included it ever on any LP/CD of his. Why is this I wonder? Is your copy from the Victor record? Thanks!
@italiangerry It's interesting that her male lead in this film, back in his romantic leading man days, was none other than William Boyd, his iconic "Hopalong Cassidy" days still some years in the future. And her director, whose penultimate credited film this was, was the man who, to all intents and purposes, started it all: D.W. Griffith.
@bsgs98 It was shown on the Spanish television station TV2, with Spanish intertitles. Copies of that circulate. Yes, I have seen it and liked it immensely. It also played at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival in 2009 and at the National Gallery in Washington in 2010.
You can find the film on eBay!
The film is NOT lost. Only the orginal sound discs are lost. You can find the complete movie on dvd if you look hard.
It was shown on the Spanish television station TV2, with Spanish intertitles. Copies of that circulate. Yes, I have seen it and liked it immensely. It also played at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival in 2009 and at the National Gallery in Washington in 2010.