She was born in Chipiona, Cádiz, Spain and was nicknamed "The Greatest".
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.
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Cantaba José
Rocio Jurado Lyrics
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A la sombra de un ciprés,
A la sombra de un ciprés,
Los pastores se han parado
Antes de llegar a Belén;
Antes de llegar a Belén.
Cantaba José,
Tendiendo los trapos
Pa que se secaran.
Pa que se secaran,
Pa que se secaran,
El Niño dormía,
José le cantaba.
Una pareja de ángeles
Llegaron a toda prisa;
Llegaron a toda prisa
A ver al Niño Divino
Y a darle los buenos días,
Y a darle los buenos días.
Estando todos los pastores
Haciendo de centinela,
Haciendo de centinela;
Adorando al Rey del Cielo
Sobre su cuna más bella,
Sobre su cuna más bella.
Con su Niño en la rodilla,
José le estaba cantando,
José le estaba cantando,
Mientras María lavaba
En un arroyo cercano,
En un arroyo cercano.
The lyrics of Rocío Jurado's song "Cantaba José" depict a peaceful and idyllic scene of shepherds resting next to a well and a cypress tree before reaching Bethlehem. As the shepherds contemplate their journey thus far, Joseph sings to the baby Jesus while Mary washes his clothes and hangs them out to dry. The song highlights the simplicity and humility of the holy family's surroundings and their daily routines, painting a picture of a tender and loving family taking care of their newborn child.
The arrival of a pair of angels adds to the awe and wonder of the situation, as they hasten to greet the divine infant and wish him good morning. Meanwhile, the shepherds stand guard, worshiping the King of Heaven as he lies in his beautiful cradle. Joseph continues singing to the baby on his lap, while Mary tends to household tasks nearby. Overall, the song conveys a sense of peace, harmony, and gratitude for the miraculous birth of Jesus, and the love and care surrounding him.
Line by Line Meaning
Descansando al lado de un pozo,
Resting beside a well,
A la sombra de un ciprés,
In the shade of a cypress tree,
Los pastores se han parado
The shepherds have stopped,
Antes de llegar a Belén;
Before arriving at Bethlehem;
Cantaba José,
José was singing,
María lavaba
Mary was washing,
Tendiendo los trapos
Hanging the clothes
Pa que se secaran.
So they could dry.
El Niño dormía,
The baby was sleeping,
José le cantaba.
José was singing to him.
Una pareja de ángeles
A pair of angels
Llegaron a toda prisa;
Arrived in a hurry;
A ver al Niño Divino
To see the Divine Child
Y a darle los buenos días,
And wish him good morning,
Estando todos los pastores
While all the shepherds
Haciendo de centinela,
Were keeping watch,
Adorando al Rey del Cielo
Worshipping the King of Heaven
Sobre su cuna más bella,
Above his most beautiful crib,
Con su Niño en la rodilla,
With the baby on his knee,
José le estaba cantando,
José was singing to him,
Mientras María lavaba
While Mary was washing
En un arroyo cercano,
In a nearby stream.
Contributed by Andrew P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@angelesbarreracalve9772
Buenas tardes para era una gran artista y me dio mucha pena que nos dejase por su enfermedad bendiciones y besos
@javierpereznieto6792
Gracias por compartir
@Jesuliguapo
Precioso, Yo tube la suerte de escucharselo en directo !!
@moradoYceleste22
Preciosidad!!!