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En el muelle de San Blas

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Format
  
Radio airplay

Length
  
5:51

Genre
  
Latin rock

Label
  
WEA Latina

Released
  
May 23, 1998 January 06, 2001 (Maxi-Single 4 Track)

Recorded
  
Conway Studios in Los Angeles, Calif, Ocean Way Recording Hollywood, Ca and Puerta Azul-Mobile Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

"En el muelle de San Blas" (English: "On the Wharf of San Blas") is the fourth radio single and eighth track off of Maná's fifth studio album, Sueños Líquidos (1997). In the week of May 23, 1998, the song debuted and reached number eighteen on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks. It stayed for a total of six weeks. The song was inspired by a woman in Nayarit, México, who waited for her fiancé to come back from a fishing trip; it was said he died in a storm, but his body was never found, so Rebeca Méndez Jiménez waited for him for 41 years (1971–2012). Méndez Jiménez died on 16 September, 2012. The authorities of Nayarit are considering building a statue of her at the San Blas Port.

References

En el muelle de San Blas Wikipedia


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