Lyrics of 'Son de la loma' by Isabel Parra

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Mamá, yo quiero saber
de dónde son los cantantes,
que los encuentro galantes
y los quiero conocer
con sus trovas fascinantes
que me las quiero aprender.

¿De dónde serán?
¡Ay, mamá!
¿Serán de La Habana?
¿Serán de Santiago,
tierra Soberana?
Son de la loma
y cantan en el llano.

¡Sí, señor!
¡Cómo no!

Mamá, ellos son de la loma,
mamá, ellos cantan en el llano.
Mamá, ellos son de la loma,
mamá, ellos cantan en el llano.

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