Oye ya

by Eliades Ochoa and Maria Ochoa

An upbeat Traditional Son interpreted by maria Ochoa and accompanied by his brother Eliades Ochoa together with electric guitar of Julio Montoro." I like to dance rumba because it hits me like a storm. I like to sing Guaracha and Guaguancó."

Hey now, hey now, hey now my bongo sound

They call me the black woman because I sound my bongo

There are many that sound like me that are not black

Hey now, hey now, hey now my bongo sound

I like dancing the rumba because it is an honourable dance

It depends on the movement

Hey now, hey now, hey now my bongo sound

I like to sing guaracha guaguabando

But if I sing a rumba no one can sing it like me

Hey now, hey now, hey now my bongo sound

Album

Guajira Mas Guajira

Guajira Mas Guajira

The multiple Grammy winning Artist of Buena Vista Social Club Eliades Ochoa with his sister Maria Ochoa get together to produce one of the most wonderful recording of all times in Cuba. Maria remembers how she used to sit in a hammock and asked Eliades to play on his broken guitar so that she could more…

Artists: Alma Latina, Eliades Ochoa and Maria Ochoa

Artists

Maria Ochoa

Maria Ochoa

The sisiter of Eliades Ochoa singer/song writer.

Other Information

Writer:
Miguel Matamoros
Genres:
Son and Guaracha
Instrument:
Guitar
Region:
Cuba
Arrangement:
Group
Tempo:
upbeat