Peleas La Llorona Los Sonors File

The story behind the song is one of Mexico's most famous and tragic folk legends. It centers on a woman named Maria who, in a fit of jealous rage after being betrayed by her husband, drowned her own children in a river.

was a influential Mexican tropical and "grupero" band active primarily in the 1960s and 70s. Their version of "La Llorona" is distinctive for blending the haunting folk melody with mid-century Mexican pop sensibilities. Los Sonors - Apple Music Peleas La Llorona Los Sonors

: Overcome with immediate remorse, Maria took her own life. Legend says she was denied entry to the afterlife until she could find her children. The story behind the song is one of

: She is doomed to wander riverbanks and dark streets forever, dressed in white, wailing, " ¡Ay, mis hijos! " (Oh, my children!). Los Sonors and the Song Their version of "La Llorona" is distinctive for