Bobby Capo

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Piel Canela 00:00 Tools
Piel Canela (Alternate Mix) 02:46 Tools
El Cucu 02:46 Tools
Luna de Miel en Puerto Rico 03:02 Tools
Quizas, Quizas, Quizas 03:04 Tools
Locamente Enamorado 02:45 Tools
Me Lo Dijo Adela 02:29 Tools
Lo Que Quiera Lola 02:46 Tools
Poquita Fe 02:57 Tools
Si No Fuera Ella 02:58 Tools
Soñando Con Puerto Rico 04:14 Tools
La Mucura 02:59 Tools
Alegre Navidad 03:04 Tools
Asi Son los Quereres 02:58 Tools
Llorando Me Dormi 02:09 Tools
Llorando Me Dormí 02:11 Tools
April In Portugal 02:39 Tools
Magdalena 03:06 Tools
Te Lo Juro Yo 03:07 Tools
Juguete 03:07 Tools
Irremediablemente Solo 02:45 Tools
Quizás, Quizás, Quizás 03:00 Tools
Espérame en el Cielo 02:31 Tools
Abril en Portugal 02:38 Tools
Circulo Vicioso 01:42 Tools
Capullo 02:31 Tools
Ella, Ella 03:01 Tools
Quizas, Quizas 01:42 Tools
De Ti Enamorado 03:01 Tools
Sobre Las Olas 02:44 Tools
Amigo 02:55 Tools
Gorrioncillo Pecho Amarillo 03:03 Tools
Amor Y Mas Amor 03:07 Tools
Dime Que Si, Dime Que No 02:45 Tools
Capullo y Sorullo 02:31 Tools
Mi Mejor Canción 02:47 Tools
Entre Espumas 02:48 Tools
Me Dices Que Te Vas 03:04 Tools
El Negro Bembon 02:22 Tools
El cucú 03:02 Tools
Maldicion Gitana 02:52 Tools
Los Churumbeles 03:10 Tools
Mi Ultimo Ruego 03:07 Tools
Con Toda Ansiedad 02:30 Tools
Cien Años 02:49 Tools
Maldición gitana (remastered) 02:54 Tools
El Cu Cu 03:04 Tools
Así Son Los Quereres 02:58 Tools
La Cocaleca 03:04 Tools
Que Te Coma un Chivo 02:39 Tools
Mi Mejor Cancion 02:45 Tools
El Silbido 03:17 Tools
Esperame En El Cielo 03:10 Tools
Mirame 03:04 Tools
Piel Canela (feat. Bobby Capó) 02:44 Tools
Si Me Comprendieras 02:35 Tools
Eres Bonita 03:08 Tools
Triangulo 02:33 Tools
DESPIERTE BORINCANO 03:00 Tools
Flor de azalea - No me quieras tanto - Piel canela 02:49 Tools
Besos 02:43 Tools
Por Poco 03:00 Tools
El Bardo 02:07 Tools
Madrid 03:07 Tools
QUIZAS QUIZAS 02:49 Tools
Si Quieres Volvere 02:42 Tools
Anorando 02:53 Tools
Deuda 02:58 Tools
Ya No Me Hace Falta 02:53 Tools
Sus Ojos Se Cerraron 03:15 Tools
La Luna Enamora 03:00 Tools
Libre 02:46 Tools
Desesperadamente 02:35 Tools
Celos Locos 02:29 Tools
Un Beso A Tiempo 02:35 Tools
Julian el Zapatero 02:43 Tools
Poquita Fe (with Los Panchos) 02:43 Tools
Nada Es Verdad 03:01 Tools
Ya Me Voy 03:13 Tools
Lunita Nueva 03:03 Tools
Puchunga 03:06 Tools
Tu y Yo 02:57 Tools
Francia 02:32 Tools
Sombra Que Besa 02:43 Tools
Soy Tolimense 03:06 Tools
Borincana 02:29 Tools
Sediento De Amor 03:08 Tools
El Premio Mayor 02:10 Tools
El Soldado 02:41 Tools
En Que Quedamos 02:29 Tools
El Patriota 02:39 Tools
De Las Montaña Venimos 02:39 Tools
Clen Amos 02:48 Tools
Mi Caballito 02:28 Tools
De la montana 02:29 Tools
Que Mala Suerte 02:46 Tools
La Que Qiuere Lola 03:06 Tools
Llora Corazon 03:17 Tools
En Esta Tarde Gris 02:49 Tools
LE LO LAY 02:07 Tools
Volver 03:03 Tools
Pobre Luna 02:57 Tools
Irremediablemente solo (remastered) 02:46 Tools
De Las Montaña Venimos 02:57 Tools
Mi Mejor Canción, My Best Song 03:18 Tools
Lo Juro 02:16 Tools
Maria Luisa 03:03 Tools
Triángulo 02:37 Tools
El Eco y el Carretero 03:10 Tools
You Too, You Too (Piel Canela) 02:53 Tools
Noche y Dia 02:47 Tools
Total Para Que 02:28 Tools
Zape Gato 03:02 Tools
El Monsieur Se Puso Bravo 03:06 Tools
Ni Novia, Ni Luna 03:18 Tools
Regalo De Dios 03:18 Tools
Borrachitos 02:07 Tools
Si Yo Tuviera Dinero 02:57 Tools
Como Duele Una Traicion 03:06 Tools
Nunca Tu Sabras 02:50 Tools
Para Que Tu Veras 02:53 Tools
Estoy Contigo 03:11 Tools
Diminuta 02:47 Tools
Con Toda la Ansiedad 03:00 Tools
Lo Que Quiere Lola 03:05 Tools
Solar System [Instrumental Mix] 03:18 Tools
Cuando Estoy Contigo 02:50 Tools
Locura De Amor 03:11 Tools
chica perdona 03:11 Tools
rogelio no me aprietes mas 02:43 Tools
Quizas, Quizas - Original 03:02 Tools
Allegre Navidad 02:43 Tools
Las Mujeres 02:28 Tools
Maria Dolores 03:05 Tools
Irremediablemente 02:28 Tools
Quizas, quizas, quizas (Letra) 02:21 Tools
Necesito Tu Amor 02:30 Tools
Señora Tentación 02:18 Tools
Zapé Gato 03:00 Tools
Lo Que Te Gusta A Ti 03:24 Tools
MI BORINQUEN 03:08 Tools
Que Bueno Es Ser Borincano 03:08 Tools
Soledad 02:50 Tools
Quizas Quizas Quizas 03:11 Tools
Como un Milagro 03:11 Tools
Y Entonces 03:11 Tools
Sediento De Amor - Original 02:51 Tools
No Me Mires, No Me Beses, No Me Quieras 02:51 Tools
Oye El Refrán 02:21 Tools
Ay Que Verguenza Me Da 02:28 Tools
Necesito Tu Amor, I Need Your Love 02:45 Tools
Rogelio, No Me Aprietes Más 02:42 Tools
Espérame En El Cielo, Wait For Me In Heaven 02:45 Tools
Si Me Comprendieras, If You Understand Me 02:53 Tools
No Son Cobardes 02:07 Tools
Satisfaccion 02:58 Tools
Cabeza Hinchada - Original 02:30 Tools
Ella… Ella… 02:59 Tools
Luché 02:43 Tools
Mi loco corazón 03:24 Tools
Esa 03:24 Tools
Cuatro Paredes 03:24 Tools
Sus Ojos Se Cerraron - Original 02:07 Tools
El Monsieur Se Puso Bravo - Original 02:07 Tools
Mentirosa Conmigo 02:07 Tools
Muy Adentro 02:07 Tools
Cadena de Flores 02:07 Tools
Maldición Gitana 02:07 Tools
Quizás, quizás 02:50 Tools
Con Toda La Ansiedad - Original 02:28 Tools
Mama No Puedo Con Ella 02:28 Tools
Llora Corazón. 02:28 Tools
No Me Mires, No Me Beses, No Me Quieras, Don't Love Me 02:21 Tools
Lo Que Quiera Lola - Original 02:21 Tools
Muchacha Del Alma 02:07 Tools
Feliz Cumpleaños 02:07 Tools
Mi Preferida Española 02:07 Tools
La Cocaleca - Original 02:07 Tools
Mi Voca Sin Tu Boca 02:07 Tools
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Félix Manuel Rodríguez Capó (January 1, 1922–December 18, 1989), better known as Bobby Capó, was an internationally known singer and songwriter from Puerto Rico. He usually combined ballads with classical music, Puerto Rican folk elements and even Andalusian music, as to produce many memorable Latino pop songs which featured elaborate, dramatic lyrics. Capó was born in Coamo, one of Puerto Rico's oldest settlements, located in the Island's south quadrant. After earning a strong reputation as a likable, versatile singer, he adopted his stage name (Rodriguez is one of Puerto Rico's most common surnames, and he opted to use his mother's less common one instead) and emigrated to the city of New York, early in the 1940s. He then joined Xavier Cugat's orchestra. From that moment on, he went on to become an idol all over Latin America. Capó was a polifacetic entertainer. Apart from singing, he was also a television host, as well as technical and musical director. However, his somewhat intimate songs are what Capó was -and is- best known for. Capó was not a prolific song writer (at least not compared to his contemporaries), but many of the few songs he wrote were smash hits in Puerto Rico, and occasionally in the rest of Latin America. One of his self-penned songs was El Negro Bembón ("The Big-Lipped Black Guy") a song not meant to be a derogatory song, since it half-humorously denounced the racial killing of an Afro-Puerto Rican (in a country whose racial relations, while sometimes acrimonious, are slightly more tolerant than the norm elsewhere). The song was a smash hit for Cortijo y su Combo in the mid-1950s. The song, with local circumstances and character name changed, became "El Gitano Antón,", a huge hit for Catalan rumba singer Peret in Spain around the mid 1960s. Another of Capó's songs is "Sin Fe" ("Without Faith"), sometimes known as "Poquita Fe" ("Little Faith"). It became a proper hit in Puerto Rico when recorded by Felipe Rodriguez in the mid-1950s, and a huge international hit for Jose Feliciano in the mid-1960s. Capo's composition describing his homesickness for Puerto Rico, "Soñando con Puerto Rico" ("Dreaming of Puerto Rico"), is revered as an anthem by Puerto Ricans residing abroad. Another of his songs, "De Las Montañas Venimos" is a Christmas standard in Puerto Rico. His best known song, however, is Piel Canela (Cinnamon Skin). Capó recorded its most famous version, and the song was later covered by many Latin American artists, including fellow Puerto Rican Daniel Santos, in an emblematic rendition. The song became the main theme for a Mexican movie of the same name in the late 1950s. So was "Luna de Miel en Puerto Rico" ("Puerto Rican Honeymoon"), a latter-day cha-cha-cha which was also the theme for an eponymous movie, co-produced by Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in the early 1960s. His most famous interpretation came as a member of Cugat's orchestra. Bésame Mucho (Kiss me a Lot), a standard by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velazquez, was such a large hit that it can still be occasionally heard on television commercials and movies. After Capo's and Cugat's version dozens of artists have covered the song, including The Beatles. Capó had married Irma Nydia Vázquez, a former beauty pageant queen and the daughter of a wealthy Puerto Rican industrialist, in 1948. The marriage was frowned upon by her family, and he wrote "El Bardo" ("The Bard") inspired by this. "El Bardo" tells the story of a pauper who died heartbroken after his wealthy love prospect marries another man, and finishes up with her (also heartbroken) reaction about his passing. The song was a huge hit for Felipe Rodriguez in the early 1950s, and has been covered by many others (including a humorous parody by Jose Feliciano in which he replaces the romantic couple with a taxi and a bus) Capó was later prone to extramarital affairs, and was candid enough to write and sing songs about his personal experiences, leaving very little to the imagination in his lyrics. During the early 1960s Capó lived in Mexico City, along with his family. The Mexican president at the time suggested that all local songwriters write an ode to John F. Kennedy prior to a state visit by the United States president. Capó decided to write a song about Jacqueline Kennedy instead ("Jack, Jack, Jackie"), even suggesting in the lyrics that the president to look after her, for he would make passes to her otherwise. According to biographers, Capó was bold enough to hum his song while in the receiving line at the Mexican presidential residence, while waiting for the Kennedys. During the 1970s, Capó divorced and retired from show business, moving permanently to New York City, where he worked for the Puerto Rico Department of Labor's Division of Migration. He would occasionally fly back to Puerto Rico during the rest of this decade and most of the 1980s, to have special appearances at television programs and dedications. Capó died at his New York City home of natural causes. Some Puerto Ricans consider Capó as one of the greatest singing legends from the island. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.