Tañón is the youngest of four children born to José Tañón and Carmen Gloria Ortíz. Much of her life, her middle-class family lived in Levittown, Puerto Rico. Her childhood and teenage years were just like that of any other average child; the only difference was that Tañón wanted to be a singer.
Tañón's singing career started when she joined a group called Las Nenas de Ringo y Jossie (Ringo and Jossie's Girls) in the 1980s. A short time later a very popular group in Puerto Rico called Chantelle noticed her mezzo soprano voice and recruited her. They saw in her what they needed for their merengue style of music. When Tañón was a member of Chantelle, they scored their biggest hit, Aunque Tú no Quieras (Even If You Don't Want It), which was popular in Latin America.
In 1992, Tañón signed a contract with the WEA Latina record label to record a solo album. Her first recorded album was titled, Sola (Alone). Among the songs in the album were, Me Cambio por Ella (He Traded Me For Her), and Quiero estar Contigo (I Want To Be With You).
In 1993, she recorded her second album for WEA Latina, Mujer de Fuego (Woman of Fire). Tañón also debuted as a composer with the song, Presencié tu Amor (I Witnessed Your Love).
In 1994, Tañón earned her first double platinum record and in 1995, she earned three more platinum records with her album, Siente el Amor (Feel the Love). This album also included another of her compositions, Unicornio (Unicorn), which was written to the rhythm of Salsa and also included the unforgettable Merengue song, Es Mentiroso (He's a Liar). Tañón had gained fame and recognition throughout Latin America.
Tañón recorded a Tex-Mex CD with Mexican singer Marco Antonio Solís called Nuevos Senderos. She was now being heard internationally, and with that recording she became the first Puerto Rican musician to be certified by the RIAA to sell over half a million records. The album lead single, the ballad, Basta Ya topped the U.S. Billboard Top Latin Tracks for several weeks, and became Tañón first #1.
In 1997, Tañón debuted as an actress in the Puerto Rican version of the popular production of "Jesus Christ Superstar", produced by Rafo Muñiz. She played the part of Mary Magdalene. This version had a tropical feel to it and included some of Tañón's songs.
In 1998, Tañón married Juan González a Puerto Rican major league baseball star. In 1999, after many scandals, the marriage ended in divorce. The couple had a daughter, Gabriella Marie.
In 2000, Tañón, who was now known as the "Woman in Fire" by her fans, recorded her first concert, titled, Olga Viva...Viva Olga in the House of Blues in Orlando, Florida. This production was named by the National Foundation of Popular Culture as one the top 20 productions of the year. The record went platinum and Tañón earned her first Grammy Award.
On August 2000, Tañón sold out 12 shows in the Antonio Paoli Hall at the Luis A. Ferre Center of the Fine Arts in San Juan. Later that same month, she debuted in the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, Texas. Her performances received rave reviews in the Fort Worth Star Telegram and the Dallas Morning News.
At the end of 2000, Tañón presented her musical spectacular at the Anayansi Theater in Panama, and toured the southeastern United States with Mexican singer Alejandro Fernandez.
In 2001, Tañón recorded a CD titled, Yo Por Ti (Me for You), which won both American and Latin Grammys. The first single, Como Olvidar, topped the U.S. Billboard Top Latin Tracks. The CD became a best-seller in Puerto Rico, Latin America, and among the Hispanic population in the United States.
In 2002, Tañón toured many countries, including Venezuela, Panama and the United States. That year she became the first merengue artist to successfully score a chart topper in the Middle East when her partnership with Egyptian music singer Hakim yielded the highly successful Arabian hit, Ah Ya Albi. In 2003, Tañón toured Europe and made a total of ten recordings for WEA Latina. In 2003 she released Sobrevivir and won her fourth Grammy. She also married music producer Billy Denizard, with whom she had two sons, Indiana Noa and Ian Nahir.
As part of a international tour called, "Evolution Tour 2008", Tañón traveled to Italy where she would make a presentation at the Festival Latinoamericano on July 5, 2008.
In 2005, Olga Tañón made public that her daughter Gabriela is one of only 50 people in the world to have Sebastian syndrome, a rare disease. Her plans are to keep touring and donate some of the money that she earns to find her daughter a cure. She also released her hit album, Una Nueva Mujer, which won Best Contemporary Tropical Album at the 2006 Latin Grammys.
In support of Latin American immigrants in the U.S., in 2006 Olga recorded, Nuestro Himno in collaboration with Pitbull, Carlos Ponce, and Wyclef Jean.
Una noche mas
Olga Tañón Lyrics
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Olga Tañon
Una noche mas que ya no duermo, porque tu no estas aqui
Llevo dando vueltas en la cama, buscandote a ti
Una noche mas
Extrañandote
Una noche mas que la tristeza me acompañara
Siento que mi vida se derrumba y tu me mandaras
Una noche mas, deseandote
Y mi cuerpo reclamando por tu piel
Una noche mas
Que ya no vendras
Y yo aqui sufriendo
En mi soledad
Una noche mas
Me conformare
Con aquel recuerdo
De la ultima vez
Una noche mas aqui en mi cuarto mirando el reloj
Lucho con el sueño
Y tu no llegas
Que desilusion
Ya no puedo mas
Deseo vivir
Y esperando que tu llegues me puedo morir
Una noche mas
Que ya no vendras
Y yo aqui sufriendo
En mi soledad
Una noche mas
Me conformare
Con aquel recuerdo
De la ultima vez
(BIS)
Como amigos
Yo quiero que estes conmigo
Una noche nada mas
Quitame esta soledad
Y tu no llegas
No puedo mas
Estoy sufriendo
En mi soledad
Una noche como amigos
Yo quiero que estes conmigo
Una noche nada mas
Quitame esta soledad
Una noche mas
Que tu no llegas
Me mata la pena
En esta horrible soledad
Cuanto tiempo
Aqui esperando
Y tu
No acabas de llegar
(BIS)
Una noche mas
Que ya no vendras
Y yo aqui sufriendo
En mi soledad
Una noche mas
Me conformare
Con aquel recuerdo
De la ultima vez
Como amigos
Yo quiero que estes conmigo
Una noche nada mas
Quitate esta soledad
Una noche mas
Que ya no vendras
Y yo aqui sufriendo
En mi soledad
Maria Silvana =)
The song "Una Noche Mas" by Olga Tañon is a heartfelt ballad about missing someone and the pain of loneliness. The song starts with the singer lamenting another sleepless night, tossing and turning in bed searching for her lost love. She expresses how the sadness will accompany her throughout the night, and she will long for him like every other night. The singer has an insatiable desire for her lover, and her body demands his touch. She recognizes that he is not coming back, and her loneliness and heartbreak will continue.
In the following verse, the singer acknowledges that her life is falling apart, and her lover will not send any solace her way. Her sorrow is growing, and she is craving his presence, but he is not going to be there. She resigns herself to reliving the memories of the last time they were together. As the night progresses, the singer becomes increasingly desperate for any kind of companionship. She pleads with her lover to come back to her, even if it's only as friends to alleviate the loneliness.
Line by Line Meaning
Una noche mas que ya no duermo, porque tu no estas aqui
One more night that I won't sleep because you're not here
Llevo dando vueltas en la cama, buscandote a ti
I've been tossing and turning in bed, searching for you
Una noche mas
One more night
Extrañandote
Missing you
Devorandome las ganas otra vez
Consuming my desires once again
Una noche mas que la tristeza me acompañara
One more night that sadness will accompany me
Siento que mi vida se derrumba y tu me mandaras
I feel like my life is falling apart and you will command me
Una noche mas, deseandote
One more night, longing for you
Y mi cuerpo reclamando por tu piel
And my body demanding your touch
Que ya no vendras
That you won't come anymore
Y yo aqui sufriendo
And here I am suffering
En mi soledad
In my loneliness
Me conformare
I will be satisfied
Con aquel recuerdo
With that memory
De la ultima vez
Of the last time
Una noche mas aqui en mi cuarto mirando el reloj
One more night here in my room, watching the clock
Lucho con el sueño
I struggle with sleep
Y tu no llegas
And you don't arrive
Que desilusion
What a disappointment
Ya no puedo mas
I can't take it anymore
Deseo vivir
I want to live
Y esperando que tu llegues me puedo morir
And waiting for you, I might as well die
Como amigos
As friends
Yo quiero que estes conmigo
I want you to be with me
Una noche nada mas
Just one more night
Quitame esta soledad
Take away this solitude
No puedo mas
I can't take it anymore
Estoy sufriendo
I am suffering
Una noche como amigos
One more night as friends
Quiero que estes conmigo
I want you to be with me
Me mata la pena
The pain is killing me
En esta horrible soledad
In this horrible solitude
Cuanto tiempo
How much time
Aqui esperando
Here waiting
Y tu no acabas de llegar
And you just don't arrive
Quitate esta soledad
Take away this solitude
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RALDY (FELIPE VASQUEZ ROBLES) VAZQUEZ
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@syeager2389
Que música más alegre.. esta divina..
Levanta hasta los muertos!! Weepaaa
“Una Noche Más” 🎶💃🏻💃🏻🔥🔥🔥
@claudiaizaguirre3768
Recuerdo cantar esta canción los 14 anos a todo pulmón sin entender lo que cantaba :)
@AJ-gy8ho
OMG found our song Bahjing❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏾