Friday, November 14, 2025

Weekend Listomania: Special "If Music is the Universal Language, How Come There Aren't Any Hit Songs in Esperanto?" Edition

Okay, so here's the deal. As you guys know, my alternate watering hole here in Forest Hills, Queens is a wonderful Mexican joint called Mas Tortilla. And from time to time the proprietors there play el rock en español, rather than more traditional normal contemporary Latin pop, on their sound system.

As a result, I've discovered some pretty amazing non-anglo bands and songs of late, and my favorite is a group called Maná, a/k/a The Police of Mexico. Turns out they've been around since the early 80s, and they're hugely popular -- 45 million records sold, mostly in Spanish-speaking countries. Coincidentally, they got nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year, the first band of their ilk to be so honored, although alas they didn't make the final cut.

Oh well, Quizás el año que viene. 😎

Anyway, I bring the whole thing up for a couple of reasons.

One -- as an excuse to post this Maná song from 1991, which I just heard for the first time at Mas Tortilla last week, and which I think is really cool.

I mean, dig that Rickenbacker guitar.

And two -- as an excuse to set up the weekend's business.

To wit:

Best Post-Elvis Pop/Rock/Folk/Country/Soul Song in English But With a Throwaway Quote, a Couple of Lines or a Verse or the Title, in a Foreign (European or Other) Language!!!

No arbitrary rules here, but I'm gonna enforce the Post-Elvis thing. And yeah, I did a shall we say less fully developed version of this Listomania back in 2007 (yipes!), but I figure the Statute of Limitations has run out on recycling it.

And my totally Top of My Head Top Six are:

6. The Beatles -- Michelle

"Michelle -- ma belle."

Optional Blindingly Obvious Award cheerfully accepted.

5. Warren Zevon -- Veracruz

Aquel día yo jure
Hacia el puerto volveré
Aunque el destino cambio mi vida
En Veracruz moriré
Aquel día yo jure

A drop dead gorgeous (ah, those mandolins and harp!) song from his Excitable Boy breakthrough. I meant to include this in that list of my favorite Zevons earlier in the week, but my senility precluded it.

4. Jay and the Americans -- Cara Mia

True story: Back when this was a contemporary hit (1965) some wiseguy at my local Top 40 station (WABC-AM) did a tape edit of the song so that the long-held high note Jay Black sings before the finale was extended for like half a minute (which sounded like an eternity). You never knew when that version was gonna be the one that they aired, but it was fucking hilarious, especially the first time you heard it and you briefly thought it might be real. I should add that I have never been able to find an audio clip of it or even any press mention that the prank had ever been pulled.

3. Tonio K. -- Funky Western Civilization

Still the only rock record ever made with a cameo spoken word section -- en français -- by Joan of Arc.

2. Talking Heads -- Psycho Killer

Qu'est-ce que c'est?

Hey, we all know the feeling, David.

And the number one use of an outré patois in an international hit recording clearly is...

1. Labelle -- Lady Marmalade

Inspirational verse: "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir."

Second optional Blindingly Obvious Award cheerfully accepted.

Alrighty then -- what would YOUR choices be?

And have a great weekend everybody!!!

41 comments:

  1. Roxy Music- A Song For Europe
    Big and beautiful, a sweeping melodrama in a 5 minute pop song.
    "Tous ces moments
    Perdus dans l’enchantement
    Qui ne reviendront
    Jamais"

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    1. Mais oui, mon ami. 😎

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    2. Mon Dieu! Did Steve say something bien apropos Bryan Ferry?

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  2. Peter Gabriel - In Your Eyes
    Peter Gabriel - Games Without Frontiers
    King Crimson - Neal and Jack and Me

    - Paul in DK

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  3. Jonathan Richman - Give Paris One More Chance:
    "Well now, I'm calling it arrogant, you're calling it cruel
    (Give Paris one more chance)
    Yeah, and also "trop civilisée et mon Dieu, c'est trop cool"
    (Give Paris one more chance)

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    1. In the immortal words of Audrey Hepburn -- "Paris is always a good idea." 😎

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  4. The Clash - Should I Stay or Should I Go

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    1. Clash - Spanish Bombs

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  5. Dave Leonatti11/14/2025 9:32 AM

    Paul Kelly- The Execution
    "Voici les temps des assassins"

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  6. Ian Dury: Hit Me WYRS (Das ist gut! C'est fantastique!)

    Melanie: Look What TDTMS (a whole verse in French) or Ray Charles' less fluent, but hilarious version of the same song.

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  7. The Pistoleros, "My Guardian Angel". Written by Doug Hopkins from the Gin Blossoms. https://youtu.be/cMwcDqn5quY?si=5P4y6b8OWkQ5zb_o

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  8. Kirsty MacColl- Mambo de la Luna and Nao Esperando, both from Tropical Brainstorm. If you haven't heard the record, and everything else by MacColl, it's your loss. Take care of that pronto.

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    1. Dave Leonatti11/14/2025 1:34 PM

      Cleveland Jeff; So, so right. That was her breakout album, and it only makes me so much sadder knowing she died too young and not able to follow up at the height of her powers. Thanks for posting.

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    2. Thanks Dave. Her biggest hit and only top ten in the UK was the compilation Galore, so maybe her breakout. Titanic Days and Electric Landlady should have made her a star, but multiple labels that never pushed her kept her from her deserved fame. Admittedly her “style” was all over the map, but everything she did was splendid.

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  9. uno dos tres quatro! Wooly Bully by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs
    That's Amore by Dean Martin vita bella indeed!
    rs

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  10. Check out: https://kleaveburg.blogspot.com/2010/05/kirsty-maccoll-from-croydon-to-cuba.html
    And: https://kleaveburg.blogspot.com/2025/01/kirsty-maccoll-titanic-days-1993-free.html

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  11. Mink DeVille - Spanish Stroll. Love the spoken section, in Spanish, naturally. The translation is quite amusing and may I sound that cool just once in my life.

    Zevon - Hula Hula Boys. Chorus not only sung in Hawaiian (or is it Polynesian?) but also catchy as hell.

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  12. Been looking for that extended Cara Mia version forever myself.

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    1. So I didn’t imagine it.😎

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    2. Here is a re-creation for you guys: https://youtu.be/FrpVmBwihBQ?si=vXBPajaCUKmLt1hM

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  13. Blondie - Sunday Girl
    Leonard Cohen - The Partisan
    David Bowie - It's no Game (Part 1) - who can forget these immortal lyrics:
    俺、現実から締め出され
    何が起こっているのかわからない
    どこに教訓はあるのか
    人々は指を折られている
    こんな独裁者に戒められるのは悲しい

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  14. I think I first heard this song performed by the Chad Mitchell Trio - Dylan has recorded it - the song's story is interesting

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Is_the_Loving_Tongue

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  15. The shortest in probably Dr. Feelgood's "As Long As The Price Is Right":
    "Asked me for a hand
    With a zip on her dress
    I said "oui, babe"
    That's French for yes"

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    1. I'm a fan and I didn't remember that one -- what a great song! 😎

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    2. I always liked the translation. (grinning emoji)

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  16. Rob B Mullen11/14/2025 1:10 PM

    Joni Mitchell -
    "Yvette in English"
    Avez-vous un Allumette
    Neil Young - Pocahontas
    Sings a portion in the Cree language
    Jimmy Buffett -
    L'Air de Louisiane
    rob 😉

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  17. REM - Talk About the Passion
    Crowded House - Pour le Monde

    not so much - Mr. Roboto by Styx

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  18. Sparks: Édith Piaf (Said It Better Than Me) "je ne regrette rien"
    Sir Douglas Quintet: Nuevo Laredo
    Kraftwerk: Numbers

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  19. does "Oo-ee-oo-ah-ah-ting-tang-walla-walla-bing-bang" count?

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    1. Too Funny, 1958 (I'm 7) sitting in the Station Wagon heading for vacation. Witch Doctor, David Seville, Chipmunks 😉

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    2. I was waiting for somebody to nominate that. 😎

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  20. Can't forget Ronnie Lane -
    OO LA LA💃

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  21. Rob B Mullen11/14/2025 8:08 PM

    Lest we not forget - Jose Feliciano.
    A great neighbor, quick to laugh.
    "Guantanamera" 🎙️

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    1. my Peruvian father in law was visiting here one Christmas - he said, ironically, about Feliz Navidad - "how hard he worked on the words" - but the simplicity and the sincerity are what makes the song work

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  22. Loser by Beck, with that sing-along chorus....that nobody knew what to sing.
    Foi Na Cruz by Nick Cave.
    Snoopy vs The Red Baron by the Royal Guardsmen (sorry!)
    Maybe some day do an opposite-of-this theme, so I can nominate Pata Pata and Ca Plane Pour Moi.
    C in California

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    1. No apologies - Who woulda thunk that the Witch Doctor and Snoopy vs ...would be listed together on PowerPop 😉

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  23. Sunday Girl is great but I will also nominate "Denis", Blondie's reimagining of Randy & the Rainbows' Denise.

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  24. Eric Burdon & War - Spill the Wine. What is that girl saying in the background?

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  25. Would Little Richard count since he practically sang in tongues?

    Captain Al

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    1. De-do-do-do de-da-da-da
      They're meaning less and all that's true

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