Maria Elena Los Sonors -

The track appeared on their self-titled albums and various compilations of 60s Mexican hits, cementing their place as pioneers of the instrumental rock movement in Mexico. Key Highlights Composer: Lorenzo Barcelata. Era: Original (1932); Los Sonors version (mid-1960s). Genre: Instrumental Rock / Bolero / Grupero.

A bridge between traditional Mexican romanticism and the 1960s rock era. Maria Elena Los Sonors

While it began as a Spanish ballad, it became a massive international hit through various interpretations: The track appeared on their self-titled albums and

Reached #1 on the Billboard charts with vocals by Bob Eberly. Genre: Instrumental Rock / Bolero / Grupero

The song was originally composed in 1932 by Mexican songwriter . It was dedicated to María Elena Portes Gil, the wife of former Mexican President Emilio Portes Gil.

The connection between and Los Sonors represents a classic chapter in Mexican rock and instrumental music. While the song is a world-renowned standard, the version by the Mexican group Los Sonors is a defining example of the "Grupero" and "Rock en Español" styles of the 1960s. Origin of the Song "María Elena"