- Ramona - U.S. Rhythm and Blues/Soul singer, former member of The Johnny Otis Show
- Ramona (aka Ramona Wulf) - Germany
- Ramona - Canada
- Ramona - U.K.
- Ramona - Mexico
- Ramona - USA
1. Ramona (who records under her first name only), was born Ramona Smith in Los Angeles, Ca., (no date given in her bio), and is a blues and soul belter who got her lucky break in the mid-1980’s when the legendary Johnny Otis recruited her for his revue. She can be heard on the 1990 album by Johnny Otis, Good Lovin’ Blues, where she sings lead on several tracks. That record also features Johnny’s son Shuggie Otis (a blues/funk cult figure in his own right) on guitar, bass and organ. Ramona can also be heard on several live releases of the Johnny Otis Band from that period. She left Otis’ band when she moved to her adoptive home of Little Rock, Arkansas in the ’90s. There she formed rhythm and blues/soul band, Ramona and The Soul Rhythms. They have opened for such notables as B.B. King and Al Jarreau, and remain active today.
2. Ramona (aka Ramona Wulf) formerly of Silver Convention. Ramona is the daughter of an African American U.S. soldier and a German. She grew up with foster parents who recognized her talent and allowed her private voice lessons. In 1969 she was discovered in Frankfurt am Main at a talent contest and recorded her first single.
3. A Canadian power pop band formed in 2009 featuring ex-Junior Achiever members Dave Fritz and Jeremy Knowles.
. Ramona began as a creative outlet for producer / audio engineer / guitarist Dave Fritz. when he wasn’t engineering or playing guitar in Junior Achiever he kept busy recording demos at home. Dave finally decided to commit five of these songs to “tape”, his initial intention to give a few copies away to family and friends.
Dave began to take Ramona more seriously however once others took interest his project. Upon hearing the track A Way Over bass player Matt trotter insisted that Ramona perform live and that he be part of it. Dave’s former band mate Jeremy Knowles, who had already contributed to the EP, eagerly hopped on board as drummer.
The new line up had completed an EP, secured a record deal and filmed a music video long before they had even played a single show together.
Ramona’s debut EP Mornington Crescent Now Open is melodic and infectious, following in the great power pop tradition established by pioneers such as The Kinks and The Cars. The EP was recorded by Dave in Toronto at Savile Row studio. Finding inspiration in classic 60’s Mod records, the EP was a conscious effort to make a recording that was a little rough around the edges and organic. ‘Mornington Crescent Now Open’ is a sonic departure from sterile and heavily produced rock albums that seem to dominate the music scene in North America.
The EP was released in the USA on Pacific Ridge Records, in Europe with Engineer Records and in Japan on Fixing A Hole Records.
Dave’s friendship with Japanese rockers Shakalabbits resulted in the bonus track `Kids In Tokyo`. The song was inspired by the audiences that Dave played to while touring Japan and his new found love for the country.
Shakalabbits’ drummer Mah was so moved by the sentiment that he agreed to play drums on the song at a studio in japan while Dave finished the rest of the song in Toronto.
Ramona`s sophomore effort `The Yellow Line` will be released in January 2015.
4. Ramona the four piece band from Brighton, England. They formed in October 2009 and consist of four members. Lead vocalist Karen-Anne, guitarist Charlie Snelling, bassist Jimmy Watts and drummer Fred West.
The band's inception was based on a series of chance meetings on the Brighton music scene. Singer Karen-Anne was looking to form a band, having moved back to her hometown of Brighton after seven years in London.
On spotting him in the audience at a local gig, she approached guitarist Charlie. Within a few days, they were writing and recording together, their first composition being the ballad ‘Gorgeous Garbage’. They soon found local bassist Jimmy Watts and drummer Fred West who had played together previously in local Post-Punk three-piece Arty Karate.
Ramona’s sound is a lo-fi take on the the three-minute Pop song in a Punk rock context. Influences include Blondie, The Buzzcocks and The Jesus And Mary Chain.
Within a few month of forming they were picked up by Columbia Records and had completed two UK tours, including their first support tour with American Folk/Pop artist ‘Lissie’.
5. A young boy band from Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.
6. Ramona formed in Seattle, then moved to Philadelphia. New record of 2019: "Deals, Deals, Deals!".
https://ramonamusic.bandcamp.com/
Vete con Él
Ramona Lyrics
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nunca te podré decir
lo que yo siento por ti
yo nunca te detendré.
Vete con él
en lo que yo pienso en ti,
yo sólo te vi pasar
Te vi volver
y ya no sé que hago aquí
no sé que hacer
Te sentí cerca
vi la neblina de tu piel
y me cegó.
Vete con él
ya no me hagas sentir mal
¿qué no ves me puedo ahogar,
en el mar de lágrimas?
Vete con él
en lo que yo pienso ti
yo sólo te vi pasar
como un pájaro azul.
Te vi volver
y ya no sé que hago aquí
no sé que hacer,
Te sentí cerca
vi la neblina de tu piel
y me cegó.
Vete con él
ya no me hagas sentir mal
¿qué no ves me puedo ahogar
en el mar de lágrimas?
Ramona's "Vete con Él" is a ballad that speaks about heartbreak and the difficulty of letting go of a relationship. The lyrics are straightforward and tell a story of a person who has to accept that their love interest has moved on with someone else. The song is sung from the perspective of the person who has been left behind, and they are expressing their innermost feelings in the verses.
In the first verse, Ramona expresses her inability to stop her love interest from leaving her for someone else. She goes on to mention that she cannot say what she feels for this person, implying that she may have missed her opportunity to express herself. The chorus then follows, where Ramona repeats the phrase "Vete con Él" (Go with him) twice, implying that the person should leave her and be with their new love interest.
In the second verse, Ramona says that the sight of the person she loves is enough to make her feel lost and confused. She goes on to say that she can feel their presence and that it clouds her judgment. In the final chorus, she begs the person to leave her alone and not make her feel bad in the process. She ends the song with the same line she started with, implying that the cycle of heartbreak is never-ending.
Overall, the song speaks to the pain of letting go of someone you care for deeply. It highlights the importance of expressing your feelings to people before it's too late and accepting the fact that people move on in life.
Line by Line Meaning
Vete con él
Go with him
nunca te podré decir
I could never tell you
lo que yo siento por ti
what I feel for you
yo nunca te detendré.
I will never stop you
en lo que yo pienso en ti,
in what I think of you,
yo sólo te vi pasar
I only saw you go by
como un pájaro azul.
like a bluebird.
Te vi volver
I saw you come back
y ya no sé que hago aquí
and I don't know what I'm doing here anymore
no sé que hacer
I don't know what to do
Te sentí cerca
I felt you close
vi la neblina de tu piel
I saw the mist of your skin
y me cegó.
and it blinded me
ya no me hagas sentir mal
don't make me feel bad anymore
¿qué no ves me puedo ahogar,
can't you see I could drown,
en el mar de lágrimas?
in the sea of tears?
Contributed by Aaliyah G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Francisco Gonzalez
Vete con él, nunca te podre decir
Lo que yo siento por ti, yo nunca te detendré
Vete con él, en lo que yo pienso en ti
Yo solo te vi pasar, como un paro azul
Te vi volver
Ya no sé qué hago aquí, no sé qué hacer
Te sentí cerca y la neblina de tu piel me cegó
Vete con él, no me hagas sentir mal
Que no ves me puedo ahogar
En el mar de lágrimas
Vete con él, en lo que yo pienso en ti
Yo solo te vi pasar, como un pájaro azul
Te vi volver
Ya no sé qué hago aquí, no sé qué hacer
Te sentí cerca vi la neblina de tu piel y me cegó
Vete con él, no me hagas sentir mal
Que nos ves me puedo ahogar
En el mar de lágrimas
Brenda Rodriguez
No es por presumir pero son mis vecinos, diario los escucho ensayar. :) todos disciplinados ellos
boomboom bitch
Brenda Rodriguez Nmms que pinche suerte v:
Paula Molano
que envidia
Marcela Santos
Que envidia x2
Francisco Javier Barrera
Dime dónde para escuchar uno de sus ensayos 😬
Nayely
Qie envidia x3
Luna VT
Ésta canción juntos con la de "tristes ojos", estuvieron en la étapa más chingona de mi vida, nunca se me van a olvidar, gracias♡♡
Liz González
Más grupos así en México, muy buenos.
Melissa Vega
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Pedro Salazar Ortega
Ambos de Baja California, Tijuana rules!