Career
Jurado began performing flamenco at a very young age, debuting on the big screen in 1962 with Los guerrilleros, acting alongside Manolo Escobar. She also played a main role in 1966's Proceso a una estrella and 1971's Una chica casi decente. While temporarily living in Argentina, the Spanish diva participated in a successful musical called La zapatera prodigiosa, based on Federico García Lorca's work. After teaming with composer Manuel Alejandro, Rocío Jurado became a major and beloved figure on the Latin music scene, acclaimed throughout America and Spain after releasing Muera el amor and Señora, among other hits.
Illness
In 2004, Jurado was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer for which she was treated in Houston, Texas in 2006. In April 2006, she was also treated for acute liver failure in a hospital in Madrid, Spain. On May 26, 2006, Spain's Culture Minister Carmen Calvo announced that Jurado had suffered a stroke, an assertion denied by Jurado's personal physician Dr. Domingo and by her brother and manager Amador Mohedano. She died at 5:15 in the morning on June 1st, 2006, at her home in La Moraleja, Madrid, aged 61. She is buried in her hometown, Chipiona, Cadiz, in the San José Cemetery.
Señora
Rocío Jurado Lyrics
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Señora
Ya era tarde para echar atrás
Señora
Yo era parte de su vida
Y él mi sombra
Cuando supe que existía usted
Ya mi mundo era sólo él
Señora
Ya llevaba dentro de mi ser
Su aroma
Él me dijo que era libre
Como el mismo aire
Que era libre
Como las palomas
Que era libre
Y yo lo creí
Ahora es tarde, señora
Ahora es tarde, señora
Ahora nadie puede apartarlo de mí
Él me dijo que era libre
Como el vagabundo
Que era libre
Como la hoja seca
Que era libre
Ahora es tarde, señora
Ahora es tarde, señora
Ahora nadie puede apartarlo de mí
The song Señora by Rocío Jurado tells a story of a woman who discovers that the man she loves is already taken by someone else. The lyrics express regret and sorrow for not realizing the truth earlier and for being a part of a love triangle. The beginning of the song sets the scene, with the singer expressing that when she discovered the truth about the man she loved and his other relationship, it was already too late to turn back. She was already a part of his life and he was like her shadow. She addresses the other woman, whom she calls “señora” (meaning “madam” in English), and acknowledges that she was already in love with him when she found out about the other woman.
The next verse reveals that the other woman is now the man’s only focus, and the singer’s world revolves around him. She confesses that she carries the aroma of the man within her being, which indicates that she is unable to move on from him completely. The man had told her that he was a free spirit, like the air or the birds, and she had believed him. However, it is now too late for her to change things, and she mourns over the fact that she cannot separate herself from him. The repetition of “ahora es tarde” (now it’s too late) emphasizes the singer’s regret and resignation.
Overall, Señora is a poignant song that highlights the pain of being in love with someone who is not available. It is a classic example of heartbreak and longing, and Rocío Jurado’s emotional delivery of the lyrics adds to the song’s emotional impact.
Line by Line Meaning
Cuando supe toda la verdad
When I found out the whole truth
Señora,
Madam,
Ya era tarde para echar atrás
It was too late to turn back
Yo era parte de su vida
I was a part of his life
Y él mi sombra
And he was my shadow
Cuando supe que existía usted
When I found out you existed
Ya mi mundo era sólo él
My world was already just him
Ya llevaba dentro de mi ser
I already carried within me
Su aroma
His scent
Él me dijo que era libre
He told me he was free
Como el mismo aire
Like the very air
Que era libre
That he was free
Como las palomas
Like the doves
Y yo lo creí
And I believed him
Ahora es tarde, señora
Now it's too late, madam
Ahora nadie puede apartarlo de mí
Now no one can separate him from me
Como el vagabundo
Like the hobo
Como la hoja seca
Like the dry leaf
Ahora es tarde, señora
Now it's too late, madam
Ahora nadie puede apartarlo de mí
Now no one can separate him from me
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Homero Aguilar Cabrera
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Edel de Jesus Reveron Acosta
Mi amor platónico !!!. Amé a esa señora con el alma , aun no habiéndola nunca visto !!!. Todavía la amo !!!La mejor de todas !!!. Temperamento más a flor de piel que ese no he sentido jamás !!!. Voz como esa nunca la he oído ni ser que cante más con el alma!!!!. Soy escritor y escribo en varias estrofas poéticas . Le hice una décima a Rocío Jurado , que aquí transcribo :
Para Rocío Jurado
Por el extasis camino
sobre el cascabel ligero
de su voz. Pulsa primero
al aire. Me arroja el vino
de su mirada. Le inclino
el cáliz. Se advierte presa
de sus bordes. Vibra ilesa
deshaciendo su resguardo,
sustraída por el dardo
íntimo que la atraviesa!
Edel Reverón Acosta
Laura Flores
Es una voz increíble, hermosa, clara y no se diga la letra. Esta mujer es una de las mejores intérpretes. Quien la escucha en 2021 levante la mano 😉
oscar vilches cifuentes
Es una hermosa y canta bellísimo
KNDFER- YT
☝️
Joanis Del Valle
Kien lo va p} sBer
Kiwn lo va saber
Juan Escudero
Gran mujer hermosa voz,tremenda pena que se haya ido tan joven.0
Jamie Denis Urrutia Samame
Soy del año 90 me esas canciones son mi niñez y bellos recuerdos...es un honor escucharlas😊😊🎉
Jacobo Feijóo
Arrollaba, abrumaba, se hacía con el auditorio. Un honor ver que tanta gente sigue aplaudiendo su arte, tantos años después.
Los genios brillan eternamente.
Maria Carmen Mauri
Magnífica, presencia, artista. La Más Grande. Olé Rocío.
Fabiaan Vergara
Que inigualable voz 😍😍😍 tremenda y la letra wow que manera de contar una historia
Fernando Carlos Barrionuevo Mier
Realmente hemociona una gran hobea de arte todo el argumento la voz el ritmo el carácter todo bravo por siempre Rocio te quiero Fer!!