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The story behind
No lloraré, according to DoReSol
The song No lloraré stands out for its ability to connect with emotions through lyrics that speak of resilience in the face of sadness. It is the fifth track on the debut album by Hombres G, released in 1985, and is an adaptation of an original song by Alice Cooper. The Spanish version was created by David Summers, who managed to capture the essence of the original piece and transform it into an anthem that resonated with the youth of the time.
The recording of the album Hombres G took place in an interesting context: in January 1985, during a snowfall in Madrid. This particular environment did not prevent the band from recording and mixing the album in just nine days. Before entering the studio, the group focused on selecting the ten songs that would make up the album, choosing from twenty-five they had been playing in various venues around the city. This process was crucial for optimizing time and resources, as the band had a limited budget. Thus, No lloraré became one of the songs that defined their sound and style, helping to cement their place in Spanish music of the 1980s.
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Hombres G
Hombres G · 1985 · Track 5
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