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Tonadita, 1970Socorro, New Mexico. Harmonica accompaniment. Quality: Good/Fair.
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Mi burrito pardo, 1970Socorro, New Mexico. The imitative braying of the donkey adds humor to this performance. Fragment. Quality: Good.
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La marcha de Santa Ana, 1970Socorro, New Mexico. Harmonica accompaniment. Fragment. Quality: Good.
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Soy labrador, 1970Socorro, New Mexico. The opening line of this song ("I'm a farmer") suggests that it is about a farmer. It turns out that the singer is a "Jack of all trades." Recited.…
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untitled, 1970Included is a short dialogue between St. Michael and the devil. Quality: Good/Fair.
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untitled, 1970Socorro, New Mexico. Informant sings two strophes from the introductory song used in the pageant Las posadas. Quality: Good/Fair.
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untitled, 1970Socorro, New Mexico. Informant recites four verses, some of which are improvised, used in a serenade, "Los dias," and addressed to the communicant. Quality: Good/Fair.
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De que vienen de la plaza las mujeres, 1970Socorro, New Mexico. "Once the women come from town...look out!" Thus begins the song that the informant sings with harmonica accompaniment. Quality: Good/Fair.
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Corazon solido, 1970Socorro, New Mexico. "Corazon solido" is the title of a recent popular song; however, the composition that the informant sings here is an older song. Quality: Good/Fair.
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El viudo, 1970Socorro, New Mexico. Late nineteenth-century humorous song. Quality: Good/Fair.
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