Cuco Sánchez was a composer, actor, and one of the most important voices in the history of bolero ranchero — a genre that sits at the intersection of the romantic and the rugged, the orchestral and the deeply personal. He wrote songs that became standards across Mexico and the rest of Latin America, including “Fallaste Corazón” and “Arrieros Somos,” songs that generations of singers have covered and that audiences still know by heart. This 1967 Columbia stereo pressing was released during the peak of his commercial and artistic power, a bilingual record that crossed borders as naturally as his music always did.
Genre: Latin / Bolero / Ranchera
Year: 1967
Label: Columbia — ES 1905
Country: US
Condition: Media: VG / Sleeve: G+
Notes: Surface noise on media. Sleeve seams taped; shows wear.
Cuco Sánchez was a composer, actor, and one of the most important voices in the history of bolero ranchero — a genre that sits at the intersection of the romantic and the rugged, the orchestral and the deeply personal. He wrote songs that became standards across Mexico and the rest of Latin America, including “Fallaste Corazón” and “Arrieros Somos,” songs that generations of singers have covered and that audiences still know by heart. This 1967 Columbia stereo pressing was released during the peak of his commercial and artistic power, a bilingual record that crossed borders as naturally as his music always did.
Genre: Latin / Bolero / Ranchera
Year: 1967
Label: Columbia — ES 1905
Country: US
Condition: Media: VG / Sleeve: G+
Notes: Surface noise on media. Sleeve seams taped; shows wear.