Senor Sereno
Larry Harlow Lyrics


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Se formó la rumba
Se formó la rumba
todo el mundo contento está
y ya vienen los soneros
rumberos a armonizar
empiezo yo por cantar
una cumbia pa Colombia
un guaguanco a Venezuela
son montuno a Panamá
y cuando voy a empezar
a cantarle a mi Borinquen
viene uno a interrumpir




dice que el señor sereno
a mi me manda a dormir

Overall Meaning

The song Senor Sereno by Larry Harlow depicts a joyful and lively atmosphere where everyone is happy and excited. The first two lines, "Se formó la rumba, se formó la rumba" means the rumba has started or formed. The following line, "todo el mundo contento está" translates to "everyone is happy." The song talks about the arrival of the soneros and the rumberos who come to harmonize with the music.


The singer then starts singing about different types of music dedicated to different countries such as cumbia for Colombia, guaguanco for Venezuela, and son montuno for Panama. However, while singing for his birthplace, Puerto Rico, he gets interrupted by someone who says that "señor sereno" wants him to go to sleep. "Señor Sereno" means "Mr. Calm" and is used here to refer to someone who wants peace and quiet as they might be trying to get to sleep.


In essence, the song is about the joy and excitement that comes with music and dance, and how it brings people together. However, the interruption towards the end of the song highlights the idea that not everyone is always in the mood for music and noise, and we must respect each other's space and preferences.


Line by Line Meaning

Se formó la rumba
The party is starting


todo el mundo contento está
Everyone is happy


y ya vienen los soneros rumberos a armonizar
The musicians are here to create harmony


empiezo yo por cantar
I'm starting to sing


una cumbia pa Colombia
A song for Colombia in the cumbia style


un guaguanco a Venezuela
A song for Venezuela in the guaguanco style


son montuno a Panamá
A song for Panama in the son montuno style


y cuando voy a empezar a cantarle a mi Borinquen
And just as I'm about to sing to my beloved Puerto Rico


viene uno a interrumpir
Someone comes to interrupt


dice que el señor sereno a mi me manda a dormir
They say that the calm gentleman wants me to go to sleep




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Comments from YouTube:

Booker5454

Thanks Larry for the memories 1970's NYC police knocking on door because music
was too loud. Senor Sereno, La oportunidad, Sin ti yo no puedo vivir.

TheColor17

Wepaaaa! ....... Rest In Paradise Larry Harlow Bendiciones a Nuestro Mundo

lenon garcia

El judio maravilloso "Larry Harlow".

PATRON DEL CANAL 4

EL JUDIO DEL BRONX

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