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Initial release
  
1950

Music director
  
Raúl Lavista

Editor
  
Fernando Martinez

6.9/10
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Director
  
Ismael Rodríguez

Cinematography
  
Jack Draper

Sobre las Olas

Cast
  
Pedro Infante, Andrés Soler, Beatriz Aguirre, Prudencia Grifell, Bertha Lomelí

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Cancionero wampole de 1950 tema sobre las olas pedro infante


The waltz "Sobre las Olas" (or "Over the Waves") is the best-known work of Mexican composer Juventino Rosas (1868–1894). It "remains one of the most famous Latin American pieces worldwide", according to the "Latin America" article in The Oxford Companion to Music.

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It was first published by Rosas in 1888. It remains popular as a classic waltz, and has also found its way into New Orleans Jazz and Tejano music.

The song remains popular with country and old-time fiddlers in the United States.

Recordings

  • Chet Atkins, on Alone
  • Willie Nelson, on Red Headed Stranger
  • Roy Clark, on The Lightning Fingers of Roy Clark
  • Film

    A Mexican film titled Sobre las olas was released in 1933.

    The Mexican film biography of Juventino Rosas, released in 1950 and starring Pedro Infante, is entitled Sobra las Olas (Over the Waves).

  • In the United States, Sobre las Olas has a cultural association with funfairs, and trapeze artists, as it was one of the tunes available for Wurlitzer's popular line of fairground organs.
  • The music for Over the Waves was used for the song The Loveliest Night of the Year, which was sung by Ann Blyth in MGM's film The Great Caruso.
  • The composition is featured in the film Stage Fright (1950).
  • The song appears along with Entry of the Gladiators, as a medley, in the Circus tribe stages in Lemmings 2: The Tribes.
  • The song plays while riding a balloon in the Atari 2600 game, Pitfall II: The Lost Caverns.
  • This waltz is performed in the James Bond movie, Octopussy, in the scene in the Circus in Germany.
  • On Sesame Street, Ernie often sang a song to this melody, called George Washington Bridge.
  • The tune is featured in the RKO Radio Pictures feature When's Your Birthday? (1937) starring Joe E. Brown.
  • In the 1946 Warner Brothers cartoon, Daffy Doodles, Daffy sings Sobre las Olas to the tune of "She was an acrobat's daughter..."
  • Sobre las Olas can be heard in the score of Disney's 1944 film The Three Caballeros during "The Cold-Blooded Penguin" segment.
  • The song has also been used in Popeye cartoons.
  • An homage to this song appears as the bridge of The Dead Kennedys' track "Chemical Warfare," which appears on their 1980 album Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables.
  • In a Disney movie, Mary Poppins, Bert hums to this song while pretending to be a tightrope walker.
  • On Barney and Friends episode, "Classical Cleanup", Mr. Boyd plays this song on the piano while Baby Bop dances and accidentally makes a mess in the classroom.
  • This is one of the songs featured in the video game Wii Music.
  • The waltz is used as background music in Sega's 1980 arcade game Carnival (video game).
  • An homage to this song appears in the bridge of the song "Drowning In Berlin" by the British new wave group The Mobiles at approximately 2:06
  • The song appears on the Woody Woodpecker cartoon Niagara Fools.
  • The composition can be heard as accompanying music during one of the circus scenes in Laurel and Hardy's film The Chimp (1932).
  • References

    Sobre las Olas Wikipedia