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"'Mara Elena'" is a 1932 popular song written by Lorenzo Barcelata (Spanish words and music). It was published by Peer International Corporation of Mexico. The English lyrics are by Bob Russell.

Jimmy Dorsey recording



The song was a number one hit for the Jimmy Dorsey orchestra with Bob Eberly on vocals. The recording was made on March 19, 1941 by Decca Records as catalog number 3698. The flip side was "Green Eyes". The record first reached the 'Billboard' charts on May 16, 1941 and lasted 17 weeks on the chart, peaking at No. 1 on June 14, 1941. The record was number one for two weeks. Since "Green Eyes" was also a No. 1 hit, this was a major double-sided hit recording.

Cover versions



*A version with an English language lyric was recorded in February 1940 by Adolph Hofner and his Texans, one of the great Western Swing bands, in Dallas.

*Lawrence Welk brought the song wide attention in the United States on his radio program, then in 1941 on the Okeh Records label.

*In the same year of 1941, The Wayne King Orchestra also had a #2 hit with "Maria Elena".

*An instrumental version was recorded in 1958 and released in the United States in 1962 by Natalicio and Antenor Lima, better known as Los Indios Tabajaras. This popular revival hit No. 6 in the 'Billboard' pop chart and No. 3 on the 'Billboard' easy listening chart in the USA in late 1963, as well as making No. 5 on the UK singles chart at the same juncture. The Family Four released a Swedish version (called "Mari Helena"), crediting Henrick Lindstrom (and L. Barcelona) in the 1960s.

*The Shadows performed an instrumental version of this song on their 1967 album 'Jigsaw'.

*Ry Cooder performed an instrumental version of this song on his 1972 album 'Boomer's Story'.

*German guitarist Dieter Geike recorded an instrumental version on his 1983 album 'Homeland'.

*Sneaky Pete Kleinow, formerly pedal steel guitarist with the Flying Burrito Brothers, recorded an instrumental version of this song on his 1994 album 'The Legend and the Legacy'.

*Dick Dale also performed an instrumental version on his 1994 album 'Unknown Territory'.

*Cesria vora released a cover of the song on her 1999 album, 'Caf Atlantico'.

*In 2002, Michael Bubl released his own version on the album 'Dream'.

Popular culture



*An instrumental version of the song was used for the background theme of the film 'Bordertown', starring Paul Muni and Bette Davis, in 1935. The next year the words and music were used in the Mexican film 'Mara Elena'.

*The Los Indios Tabajaras version is used in Wong Kar Wai film Days of Being Wild (1990), starring Leslie Cheung.

References



Category:Songs with lyrics by Bob Russell (songwriter)

Category:1932 songs

Category:1941 singles

Category:Wayne King songs

Category:Spanish-language songs

Category:Okeh Records singles

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