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Yo, mí, me, contigo

by Joaquín Sabina · Album Yo, mí, me, contigo

El rocanrol de los idiotas

Key G Tempo 92 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 4:22
Capo 0
Key G
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Yo, mí, me, contigo

Yo, mí, me, contigo

Joaquín Sabina · 1996 · Track 1

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TonalidadG
Compás4/4
Tempo92 BPM
Duración4:19
ÁlbumYo, mí, me, contigo
Año1996
ISRCES5029600472

The story behind

The song El rocanrol de los idiotas, with a duration of 4 minutes and 20 seconds, evokes a raw and carefree energy, characteristic of Joaquín Sabina's work. This Spanish singer-songwriter and poet, born in Úbeda, Jaén, in 1949, has built a solid career in the Spanish-speaking world, not only with his own works but also by composing for other artists such as Ana Belén or Miguel Ríos. His discography includes fourteen studio albums, four live recordings, and three compilations, in addition to vocal collaborations.

Joaquín Sabina's career has also been enriched by live projects that reflect his versatility. Recordings such as La mandrágora (1981), with Javier Krahe and Alberto Pérez, or Joaquín Sabina y Viceversa en directo (1986) with the band Viceversa, show his ability to connect with the audience in different formats. Later, he shared stages and recordings with Joan Manuel Serrat in La orquesta del Titanic (2012). His literary facet has manifested in nine books, compilations of his lyrics and poems that often saw the light of day first in publications like the weekly magazine Interviú. After a cerebral infarction in 2001, which led him to a period of reflection and depression, Sabina returned with strength, publishing albums such as Dímelo en la calle (2002) and Alivio de luto (2005), culminating his most recent solo stage with Vinagre y rosas in 2009, which achieved notable commercial success.
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