Ritchie Valens (born Richard Steven Valenzuela; on 13 May 1941 in Pacoima, … Read Full Bio ↴Ritchie Valens (born Richard Steven Valenzuela; on 13 May 1941 in Pacoima, California, USA – February 3, 1959) was a Mexican American singer, songwriter and guitarist.
A Rock and Roll pioneer and a forefather of the Chicano rock movement, Valens' recording career lasted only eight months. During this time, however, he scored several hits, most notably "La Bamba", which was originally a Mexican folk song that Valens transformed with a rock rhythm and beat that became a hit in 1958, making Valens a pioneer of the Spanish-speaking rock and roll movement.
Valens died in a plane crash outside Clear Lake, Iowa while on the Winter Dance Party tour. Also killed in the crash were the pilot of the plane and rock and roll stars Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper. The song American Pie, by Don McLean is a tribute to the three musicians who died, and a reflection of the changes in music since their deaths. In the song he calls the day of their death "the day the music died," a phrase that came from newspaper headlines that announced the tragedy on February 3, 1959
Brought up hearing traditional Mexican mariachi music, as well as flamenco guitar, R&B and jump blues, by the age of 5 he expressed an interest in making music of his own. He was encouraged by his father to take up guitar and trumpet, and it is also known that he later taught himself the drums. One day, a neighbour came across Ritchie trying to play a guitar that had only two strings. He re-strung the instrument, and taught Ritchie the fingerings of some chords. While Ritchie was left-handed, he was so eager to learn the guitar that he mastered the traditionally right-handed version of the instrument. By the time he was attending Pacoima Jr. High School, his proficiency on the guitar was such that he brought the instrument to school and would sing and play songs to his friends on the bleachers.
When he was sixteen years old, he was invited to join a local band named The Silhouettes as guitarist. Later on, the main vocalist left the group and Ritchie assumed this position as well. In addition to the performances with The Silhouettes, he would play solo at parties and other social gatherings.
A completely self-taught musician, Valenzuela was an accomplished singer and guitarist. At his appearances he often improvised new lyrics and added new riffs to popular songs while he was playing. This is an aspect of his music that is, sadly, not heard in his commercial studio recordings. Due to his high-energy performances, Valenzuela earned the nickname "The Little Richard of the Valley".
In 2002, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. "La Bamba" was named one of The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame's Top 500 Songs Of All Time. In 2004, "La Bamba" was named #345 on Rolling Stone's Top 500 Songs Of All Time.
A Rock and Roll pioneer and a forefather of the Chicano rock movement, Valens' recording career lasted only eight months. During this time, however, he scored several hits, most notably "La Bamba", which was originally a Mexican folk song that Valens transformed with a rock rhythm and beat that became a hit in 1958, making Valens a pioneer of the Spanish-speaking rock and roll movement.
Valens died in a plane crash outside Clear Lake, Iowa while on the Winter Dance Party tour. Also killed in the crash were the pilot of the plane and rock and roll stars Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper. The song American Pie, by Don McLean is a tribute to the three musicians who died, and a reflection of the changes in music since their deaths. In the song he calls the day of their death "the day the music died," a phrase that came from newspaper headlines that announced the tragedy on February 3, 1959
Brought up hearing traditional Mexican mariachi music, as well as flamenco guitar, R&B and jump blues, by the age of 5 he expressed an interest in making music of his own. He was encouraged by his father to take up guitar and trumpet, and it is also known that he later taught himself the drums. One day, a neighbour came across Ritchie trying to play a guitar that had only two strings. He re-strung the instrument, and taught Ritchie the fingerings of some chords. While Ritchie was left-handed, he was so eager to learn the guitar that he mastered the traditionally right-handed version of the instrument. By the time he was attending Pacoima Jr. High School, his proficiency on the guitar was such that he brought the instrument to school and would sing and play songs to his friends on the bleachers.
When he was sixteen years old, he was invited to join a local band named The Silhouettes as guitarist. Later on, the main vocalist left the group and Ritchie assumed this position as well. In addition to the performances with The Silhouettes, he would play solo at parties and other social gatherings.
A completely self-taught musician, Valenzuela was an accomplished singer and guitarist. At his appearances he often improvised new lyrics and added new riffs to popular songs while he was playing. This is an aspect of his music that is, sadly, not heard in his commercial studio recordings. Due to his high-energy performances, Valenzuela earned the nickname "The Little Richard of the Valley".
In 2002, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. "La Bamba" was named one of The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame's Top 500 Songs Of All Time. In 2004, "La Bamba" was named #345 on Rolling Stone's Top 500 Songs Of All Time.
Ritchie's Blues
Ritchie Valens Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Ritchie Valens:
03. La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necesita una po…
07.come on let's go Well, Jessie, doll, darlin', I love you so Oh, I will…
Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necessita una p…
Big Baby Blues Big Baby Blues Trk 15 Disc 1 1:53 Ritchie Valens (R. Kuhn) R…
Blue Slow Berulang kali ku mencoba membujuk hati Lupakan semua... kena…
Bluebirds over the Mountain Bluebirds over the mountain Sea gulls over the sea Bluebirds…
Blues Well it's one for the money, two for the show Three…
Boney Maronie Well, I got a girl name Boney Maronie Well, she's as…
Bony Moronie Well, I got a girl named Bony Moronie Well, she's as…
Co On Let's Go Well, come on, let's go, let's go, little darlin' Tell me…
Come on Let's Go Well, Jessie, doll, darlin', I love you so Oh, I will…
Come On Let´s Go Well, come on let's go Let's go, let's go, little darlin' An…
Come On, Let's Go Well, come on, let's go, let's go, little darlin' Tell me…
Commercial Oh Donna, Oh Donna, Oh Donna, Oh Donna I had a…
Como On Let's Go Well, Jessie, doll, darlin', I love you so Oh, I will…
Cry Cry Cry Cry, Cry, Cry Trk 14 Disc 1 2:12 Ritchie Valens (R. Kuhn,…
Donna Oh, Donna, oh, Donna Oh, Donna, oh, Donna I had a girl Donn…
Donna - Single Version Oh, donna, Oh, donna Oh, donna, Oh, donna I had a girl Donna…
Donna 1 Oh, Donna, oh, Donna Oh, Donna, oh, Donna I had a girl …
Donna Commercial Oh Donna, Oh Donna, Oh Donna, Oh Donna I had a…
Dooby Dooby Wah Well, dooby-dooby-wah Oh-oh, dum Dooby-dooby-dooby-wah Oh-oh…
Fast Freight Fast Freight Trk 21 Disc 1 1:58 Ritchie Valens (R. Valens) D…
Framed I was walkin' down the street, mindin' my own affair When…
Hi Tone Hi Tone, Hi Tone All the fellas call my baby Hi…
Hi-Tone Hi-Tone, Hi-Tone All the fellas call my baby, Hi-Tone Hi-To…
Hurry Up Hurry up, or I'll get another date A hurry up, well,…
In a Turkish Town There across the sea waits my fair loved one In a…
La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necesita una po…
La Bamba 200 Para bailar La Bamba Para bailar La Bamba Se necessita una p…
Let Well, Jessie, doll, darlin', I love you so Oh, I will…
Let's Rock & Roll Well she rocks me and she takes me all night…
Little Girl Well now little girl You hurt me so Oh now little girl Don't…
My Darling Is Gone My Darling Is Gone Trk 17 Disc 1 2: 34 Ritchie…
Now You're Gone Now You're Gone Trk 20 2:54 Disc 1 (R. Valens) DELFI Records…
Now Your'e Gone Now You're Gone Trk 20 2: 54 Disc 1 (are. Valens) Delfi…
Oh Donna Oh Donna, oh Donna, oh Donna, oh Donna I had a…
Ooh ! My Head Well, well,now,now baby Let's just go all night long Well, o…
Paddi Wack Song Well this old man, he played 1 He played knick-knack…
Rock Lil Darlin Well now little girl, how can I be so tired Just…
Rockin Well now, little baby You got me goin' tonight Well, little …
Saty Beside Me Stay beside me, here beside me Stay beside me day after…
Summertime Blues Well, I'm gonna raise a fuss And I'm gonna raise a…
That's My Little Sizie Well, I gotta girl name Suzie She knows just what to…
That's My Little Susie Well, I gotta girl name Suzie She knows just what to…
That’s My Little Suzie Well, I gotta girl name Suzie She knows just what to…
The Paddi-Wack Song Well this old man, he played 1 He played knick-knack…
The Paddiwack Song Well this old man, he played 1 He played knick-knack…
We Belong Together You're mine And we belong together Yes, we belong together …
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sonny day
A legend, one of the greatest musicians and songwriters of all time.
Epic.Mrs.Epic
It's amazing how both these 'Ritchie's blues' soothe me so much. Thank you Ritchie. R.I.P 🌹💖
Simone Lima
Voz adorável que Deus te guarde, meu amado Ritchie Valens você mudou a minha vida te amo muito ⭐❤️
Michael Pinon
The way he says beside me is so damn smooth.
Hugo Ochotorena
Ikr
Eduardo Guerrero
This has to be Ritchies best song
Aleandro Montiel
Felices 80 años Ritchie hoy 13 de mayo de 2021
Roberto Ayala
Amazing this music 🎵 Ricardo Valenzuela!! Rip for ever !!
Esteban Azañedo
In memory of ritchie valens 1941-1959
James Gudgeon
It's stay beside me, Ritchie's blues is an instrumental