Chavela Vargas lyrics
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Artist's albums
Mexicanos
2022 · single
Bohemia
2022 · album
La Llorona (Remastered)
2021 · EP
Mi Mundo Raro
2021 · album
The Very Best Of
2020 · compilation
Antología: La Colección Definitiva (Remastered)
2020 · album
100th Birthday Celebration
2019 · album
La coyota (Remastered)
2019 · single
La llorona (Remastered)
2019 · single
Esta Es Mi Voz
2019 · album
Chavela Vargas (Gold Collection)
2019 · compilation
La Coyota (Remastered)
2019 · album
La Llorona (Remastered)
2019 · album
Lo Mejor (Remastered)
2018 · album
Lo mejor de Chavela (Remastered)
2018 · EP
Tremendos Éxitos (Remastered)
2018 · album
Chavela Vargas, Vol. 1
2018 · album
Chavela Vargas, Vol. 2
2018 · album
La noche de mi mal
2018 · album
Rayando el sol
2018 · album
Chavela Vargas ¡en vivo desde Murcia!
2017 · album
Mis 60 primeros Boleros y Rancheras
2016 · album
Gracias a la vida (Remastered)
2014 · EP
Cupaima
2014 · album
Homenaje a Chavela Vargas: Sus Grandes Éxitos
2013 · compilation
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Biography
The best and longest preserved of the Mexican cancion ranchera singers, Chavela Vargas began singing rather late in life -- past the age of 30 -- but continued well into old age, charming audiences until she was well into her seventies. Born in Costa Rica in 1919, she first sang on a professional level in the early '50s, and toured with the legendary José Alfredo Jiménez. Her first recordings appeared in 1961, and she became quite popular during the 1960s and '70s, both in her native land as well as across the ocean in Spain and Europe. Although she retired in 1979, a victim of alcoholism, Vargas returned in 1990 after accepting a role in the Werner Herzog film A Cry of Stone. One year later, she contributed a song to the soundtrack of Tacones Lejanos, and in 1993 she entered a recording studio for the first time in decades. Chavela Vargas died in August 2012 in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico at the age of 93, after suffering from heart and respiratory problems. ~ John Bush, Rovi