Los Sonors Serenata Huasteca · Full & Original

While often performed as a ranchera with mariachi, the title refers to the Huasteca region of Mexico, traditionally associated with the son huasteco style. The Interpretation by Los Sonor's

Unlike the sweeping violins of a mariachi version, Los Sonor's version typically features a bright, rhythmic tempo suitable for dancing, often appearing on albums like Recuerdos de Ti or Adios Amor .

Los Sonor's are known for their influence, which breathes a different life into this traditional standard. LOS SONORS serenata huasteca

Los Sonor's were a major force in the regional Mexican and tropical scenes, particularly during their time with the Peerless label . They were masters at taking well-known compositions and "tropicalizing" them for a wider audience.

It is a classic tale of unrequited love and persistence. The narrator sings at the window of his beloved, acknowledging that while she doesn't care for him now, he is determined to win her heart "little by little" ( poquito a poco ). While often performed as a ranchera with mariachi,

Serenata Huasteca - song and lyrics by José Alfredo Jimenez

"Yo no bajaré la luna, ni las estrellas tampoco... me querrás poquito a poco." (I won't bring down the moon, nor the stars... you will love me little by little.) Los Sonor's were a major force in the

Originally written by the legendary Mexican composer José Alfredo Jiménez , "Serenata Huasteca" is one of the most iconic pieces in the Mexican songbook.