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Havana, hermosa Havana 00:16
Bello es tu cielo 00:27
Lindas tus mujeres 00:30
Bello es tu mar 00:33
Havana 00:40
Aquí llegó tu canto 00:44
Como el gemir de violines que cantan 00:50
Para ti 00:56
Se ven, en tu cielo azul volar 01:02
Palomas, como símbolos de paz 01:13
Es la gloria para ti 01:23
Havana 01:31
Bello es tu cielo 01:36
Lindas tus mujeres 01:42
Bonitos tus valles 01:45
Bello es tu mar 01:48
Havana 01:55
Aquí llegó tu canto 01:59
Como el gemir de violines que cantan 02:05
Para ti 02:12
Se ven, en tu cielo azul volar 02:17
Palomas, como símbolos de paz 02:29
Es la gloria para ti 02:39
Havana 02:47
¡Ja! 03:04
03:06
Havana 03:28
Voy a volver algún día 03:31
Volveré 03:37
Para la Havana 03:38
Voy a volver algún día 03:42
Volveré 03:48
Havana tierra querida 03:51
No puedo vivir sin verte 03:57
Havana tierra querida 04:02
No puedo vivir sin verte 04:08
Porque mi fin es quererte 04:14
Te amaré toda la vida 04:20
Para la Havana 04:23
Voy a volver algún día 04:27
Volveré 04:33
Para la Havana 04:34
Voy a volver algún día 04:38
Volveré 04:44
Escucha bien mi cantar 04:45
El que te dedico yo 04:53
Escucha bien mi cantar 04:58
El que te dedico yo 05:04
Yo te canto con el alma 05:10
Y con todo el corazón 05:15
Para la Havana 05:19
Voy a volver algún día 05:23
Volveré 05:28
Para la Havana 05:30
Voy a volver algún día 05:34
Volveré 05:39
Para la Havana 05:41
Voy a volver algún día 05:45
Volveré 05:50
Para la Havana 05:52
Voy a volver algún día 05:56
Volveré 06:01
Para la Havana 06:03
Voy a volver algún día 06:07
Volveré 06:12
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Havana – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Willie Colón
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The Hustler
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Dive into the evocative world of Willie Colón's "Havana," a foundational Salsa track that beautifully expresses themes of nostalgia and yearning for a beloved city. Learning the Spanish lyrics of this song will not only introduce you to rich poetic language but also to the core emotions and cultural sentiments deeply embedded in Latin music. Its iconic trombone-driven sound, a hallmark of the New York Salsa style, makes it a special piece for understanding the genre's evolution and the vibrant blend of cultures it represents.

[English]
Havana, beautiful Havana
Your sky is beautiful
Your women are lovely
Your sea is beautiful
Havana
Here comes your song
Like the sighing of violins that sing
For you
You can see, in your blue sky, they fly
Doves, like symbols of peace
It is glory for you
Havana
Your sky is beautiful
Your women are lovely
Your valleys are beautiful
Your sea is beautiful
Havana
Here comes your song
Like the sighing of violins that sing
For you
You can see, in your blue sky, they fly
Doves, like symbols of peace
It is glory for you
Havana
Ha!
...
Havana
I will return someday
I will come back
For Havana
I will return someday
I will come back
Havana, beloved land
I cannot live without seeing you
Havana, beloved land
I cannot live without seeing you
Because my purpose is to love you
I will love you forever
For Havana
I will return someday
I will come back
For Havana
I will return someday
I will come back
Listen carefully to my song
The one I dedicate to you
Listen carefully to my song
The one I dedicate to you
I sing to you with my soul
And with all my heart
For Havana
I will return someday
I will come back
For Havana
I will return someday
I will come back
For Havana
I will return someday
I will come back
For Havana
I will return someday
I will come back
For Havana
I will return someday
I will come back
...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

hermosa

er-mo-sa

A2
  • adjective
  • - beautiful

bello

be-yo

A1
  • adjective
  • - beautiful

lindas

lin-das

A1
  • adjective
  • - pretty

gemir

ge-mir

B1
  • verb
  • - to moan

volar

bo-lar

A1
  • verb
  • - to fly

palomas

pa-lo-mas

A1
  • noun
  • - doves

símbolos

sim-bo-los

A2
  • noun
  • - symbols

gloria

glo-ria

A2
  • noun
  • - glory

volveré

bol-be-ré

A2
  • verb
  • - I will return

querida

ke-ri-da

A2
  • adjective
  • - beloved

vivir

bi-bir

A1
  • verb
  • - to live

quererte

ke-re-rte

A2
  • verb
  • - to love you

amaré

a-ma-ré

A2
  • verb
  • - I will love

cantar

can-tar

A1
  • verb
  • - to sing

dedico

de-di-co

B1
  • verb
  • - I dedicate

alma

al-ma

A2
  • noun
  • - soul

corazón

co-ra-zón

A1
  • noun
  • - heart

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Havana, hermosa Havana

    ➔ Adjective Placement

    ➔ In Spanish, adjectives often follow the noun they describe, but 'hermosa' comes before 'Havana' for emphasis and poetic effect.

  • Bello es tu cielo

    ➔ Inversion for Emphasis

    ➔ The inversion of the subject and verb ('Bello es' instead of 'Es bello') is used for poetic emphasis.

  • Aquí llegó tu canto

    ➔ Past Tense with 'llegó'

    ➔ The verb 'llegó' is in the preterite tense, indicating a completed action in the past.

  • Como el gemir de violines que cantan

    ➔ Simile with 'como'

    ➔ The word 'como' introduces a simile, comparing the singing to the sound of violins.

  • Se ven, en tu cielo azul volar

    ➔ Present Tense with 'se ven'

    ➔ The verb 'se ven' is in the present tense, describing an action that is currently happening.

  • Voy a volver algún día

    ➔ Future Tense with 'voy a'

    ➔ The phrase 'voy a' is used to express future actions, indicating intention to return.

  • No puedo vivir sin verte

    ➔ Double Negative

    ➔ The phrase 'no puedo vivir sin verte' uses a double negative, which is common in Spanish to emphasize the inability to live without seeing someone.

  • Te amaré toda la vida

    ➔ Future Tense with 'amaré'

    ➔ The verb 'amaré' is in the future tense, expressing a lifelong commitment to love.

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