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Mercedes benz janis joplin letra en español
janis joplin mercedes benz subtitulada
Oh señor, ¿no me comprarás un mercedes-benz? todos mis amigos conducen porsches, tengo que compensar. he trabajado duro toda mi vida, sin ayuda de mis amigos. oh señor, ¿no me comprarás un mercedes-benz? oh señor, ¿no me comprarás un televisor a color? marcar por dólares es tratar de encontrarme. Esperaré la entrega cada día hasta las tres. Oh, Señor, ¿no me comprarás una televisión en color? Oh, Señor, ¿no me comprarás una noche en la ciudad?
letra mercedes benz janis joplin traducida
Janis Lyn Joplin (Port Arthur, Texas, January 19, 1943 – Los Angeles, October 4, 1970) was an American rock and blues singer, being a hippie and counterculture icon in the 1960s.
Considered by the specialized critics one of the best and most influential artists of all time and the first female rock and roll star. Her albums are among the best sellers in the music industry.[1][2][3][4]
She was born on January 19, 1943 in Port Arthur, an industrial town in Texas. Her parents, Seth (1910-1987), who worked in a refinery, and Dorothy (1913-1998), who had excelled in high school singing, would have wanted Janis to be a teacher. She had two younger siblings, Laura (1949) and Michael (1953).
Her family often attended the Church of Christ. The Joplins felt that Janis always needed more attention than the rest of their children. Her mother said, “She was unhappy and unfulfilled. The relationship wasn’t the right one.”
While studying fine arts at the University of Texas at Austin, she began singing regularly in bars. She frequently performed with the Waller Creek Boys band. There she began to have a reputation as a heavy drinker. In 1963 she moved to the city of San Francisco. She left Texas for San Francisco “just to be away from Texas, because my head was in a very different place,”[5] she said in January 1963 living in North Beach and later Haight-Ashbury.
mercedes benz janis joplin meaning
Joplin wrote “Mercedes Benz”, together with poet Michael McClure and Bob Neuwirth, with the idea of making a social criticism about how people relate happiness to money and all things material.
The song was originally written as a negative commentary on materialistic and show-off people who place too much value on items such as, for example, a Mercedes-Benz. The song reflects Joplin’s critical view of this materialistic world.
After Janis’ death, her sister took over the ownership rights to the songs. That is why the song has been used a couple of times, with unintentional irony, in car commercials. In 2007, Mercedes-Benz used this song for a commercial, and it was also used as the opening song for the German film Der Baader Meinhof Komplex.
The song title, as indicated on that album, does not contain a hyphen, although the actual name of the automobile brand is a hyphen. The song references dollar-dial songs, an age segment carried on many local television shows that required one to watch the show in order to win.
mercedes benz janis joplin lyrics
Joplin wrote “Mercedes Benz”, along with poet Michael McClure and Bob Neuwirth, with the idea of making a social critique about how people relate happiness to money and all things material. The song was originally written as a negative commentary on materialistic and show-off people who place too much value on items such as, for example, a Mercedes-Benz. The song reflects Joplin’s critical view of this materialistic world.
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