18 Nov. 1907: COMPAY SEGUNDO ‘s Birth by Luisa Zambrotta

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Máximo Francisco Repilado Muñoz (18 November 1907 – 13 July 2003), known professionally as “Compay Segundo“, was a Cuban singer-songwriter and guitarist

He achieved great  international fame in 1997, with the release of the Buena Vista Social Club album, and  the film of the same title,  made by Wim Wenders

Segundo’s most famous composition is “Chan Chan”, the opening track on the Buena Vista Social Club album, whose four opening chords are instantly recognizable all over the world.

At a fiesta he sang to President Fidel Castro, who took his pulse and joked about his vitality despite his 90-plus years.  He performed “Chan Chan” at the Vatican City  “Chan Chan” before Pope John Paul II.  He explained his longevity simply: mutton consommé and a drink of rum. He predicted that he would live to be 115, but died of kidney failure in Havana at the age of 95.

From Alto Cedro I go to Marcané,

Then to Cueto, I go to Mayarí

The love I have for you

I cannot  deny

My mouth is watering

And I can’t help it

When Juanica and Chan Chan

Sifted sand at sea

The way she was shaking the sifter

Made Chan Chan embarrassed

Clear the road of straws

because I want to sit down

On that tree trunk that I see

And I can’t arrive there that way

Chan Chan, which  has great meaning for Cuban music history, was one of Segundo’s last compositions.

On the composition of the song,  the author said: “I didn’t compose Chan Chan, I dreamed it. I dream the music. I sometimes wake up with a melody on the head, I hear the instruments, all very clear. I look over the balcony and I see nobody, but I hear it as if it was played on the street. I don’t know what it was. One day I woke up listening to those four sensible notes, I gave  them a lyric inspired on a children tale from my childhood, Juanica y Chan Chan, and you see, now it’s sung everywhere.”

The lyrics of the song revolve around those two characters taken from Cuban folklore,  a man called Chan Chan and a woman called Juanica,   who are building a house. They travel throughout Cuba searching for sand to use and finally arrive at the perfect beach.  They decide to sift the sand to remove the pebbles  Chan Chan collects the sand and puts it on the jibe (a sieve  for sand) and Juanica shakes it. But, to do so, she shakes herself and Chan Chan can’t help but notice her body moving rhythmically beneath the folds of her dress. This sight arouses him and the boy, full of shame, leaves the beach hurriedly seeking shelter beneath a tree

The chorus of the song  mentions four towns near each other, on the east side of Cuba.

16 respuestas a “18 Nov. 1907: COMPAY SEGUNDO ‘s Birth by Luisa Zambrotta”

  1. Avatar de richardbist

    Both the documentary and the album were life changing for me, and Chan Chan is one of the songs that stood out. It was wonderful to see these nearly forgotten musicians get another chance to be noticed and appreciated in their later years.

    A wonderful write up, Luisa!

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    1. Avatar de luisa zambrotta

      I’m glad you liked this post, dear Richard!

      Thank you so much for your warm appreciation and valuable observations !

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  2. Avatar de Priscilla Bettis

    Luisa, thank you for your wonderful portrayal of Compay Segundo. What a talented man!

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    1. Avatar de luisa zambrotta

      You’re always a fantastic supporter of my posts, dear Priscilla, and I truly can’t thank you enough. 💙🙏💙

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  3. Avatar de luisa zambrotta

    Thanks a lot, dear Juan 🌸🎶

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  4. Avatar de delphini510

    Dear Luisa, thank you for introducing Compay Segundo and the great song ChanChan.

    I had ever heard it before or known this wonderful artist and singer so both read and listened several times. It is so free. ❣️

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    1. Avatar de luisa zambrotta

      Thank you so much for your appreciation, Miriam

      I’m really happy that you liked this post and that the song!

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  6. Avatar de equipsblog

    Fabulous history, Luisa. Almost risque to sing for the Pope. 🤔😉🥹

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    1. Avatar de luisa zambrotta

      Thank you so much for appreciating this post and sharing your valuable insight.

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      1. Avatar de equipsblog

        My pleasure, Cara Luisa.

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  7. Avatar de Alexander Lautsyus

    I love this album. I have it and listen very often in my car when I am driving in the rainy dark evening. I have no idea why this songs are associated with this kind of the weather and time of the day. Surprisingly, on a radio I hear only «Chan Chan», but all the songs are nice and for me they sound like one story. Cuba and its people is beautiful and absolutely special country. It is impossible to describe what I think and what I feel about Cuba in this short comment.

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    1. Avatar de luisa zambrotta

      Thank you for sharing these thoughts, dear ale!
      I’ve never been to Cuba, but I’d love to see it! I was about to leave on an organized trip to Cuba, my bags were packed, and then Covid struck and the trip was canceled.

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  8. Avatar de randydafoe

    I didn’t know a thing beyond Buena Vista Social Club but I thank Ry Cooder for making that happen. Such a creative force and a different perspective on life.

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  9. Avatar de Resa

    Fabulous! Thank you to both Luisa and j re crivello, for this post!

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  10. Avatar de Mary K. Doyle

    The music is the kind our hearts beat to, Luisa. Thank you for bringing this creative musician to our attention.

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