Jacarandosa
Los Barón De Apodaca Lyrics


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Mi mujer se llama maría
Mi mujer tenia un dolor
Y me dijo chino chinito
Llévame a ver al doctor

Enseguida fui corriendo
A ver al especialista
Para que a mi mujer
La curara a toda prisa

Ella entro en el consultorio
Y yo afuera me quede
La una, la dos, las tres

Y mi mujer no salia
Entonces pensé que algo malo pasaría
Cuando llame a doctor pa' preguntarle del caso
Me digo así

No se asute mi compadre
Que no es muy grave la cosa
Su mujer estas
Jacarandosa

Y mira como baila (jacarandosa)
Y mira como goza (jacarandosa)
Y mira como canta (jacarandosa)
Y mira que sabrosa (jacarandosa)

Ella entro en el consultorio
Y yo afuera me quede
La una, la dos, siete días

Mi mujer no salia
Entonces pensé que algo malo pasaría
Cuando llame a doctor pa' preguntarle del caso
Me digo así

No se asute mi compadre
Que no es muy grave la cosa
Su mujer estas
Jacarandosa

Y mira como baila (jacarandosa)
Y mira como goza (jacarandosa)




Y mira como canta (jacarandosa)
Y mira que sabrosa (jacarandosa

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Los Barón De Apodaca's song "Jacarandosa" tell the story of a man named Chino who takes his wife, María, to see a doctor because she was in pain. Chino waits outside while his wife goes into the doctor's office for her appointment. As time passes and she doesn't come out, Chino becomes worried and calls the doctor to ask about her condition. The doctor assures Chino that his wife is not in serious danger and describes her as "jacarandosa," i.e. lively and happy.


The term "jacarandosa" is a colloquial Mexican term that refers to someone who is joyful, lively, and full of life. The lyrics celebrate María's vitality and spirit even when she is feeling unwell. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy melody reflect the joy and happiness that the term "jacarandosa" represents. Los Barón De Apodaca infuses traditional Mexican norteño music style into the song, which includes polka rhythms and the accordion.


The song was released in 1985 and quickly became a hit in Mexico, the United States, and other Latin American countries. It has since become a classic in norteño music and is often played at parties, celebrations, and weddings. "Jacarandosa" has remained popular over the years, and its playful lyrics and catchy melody continue to captivate listeners who love traditional Mexican music.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: LUIS PLA

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