The pair finalized the song during a weekend at the Coto de Doñana in 1984, weaving together local landmarks like La Caleta , El Malecón , and the sounds of the Carnaval de Cádiz . Key Themes and Cultural Impact
It captures the feeling of having "one love in Havana and the other in Andalusia".
The song was born from a unique collaboration between Cano and the Sevillian poet and journalist . Despite their differing political views, the two were united by a deep devotion to Cádiz.
The lyrics parallel the waves of La Caleta (Cádiz) with the rocks of El Malecón (Havana).
During a trip to Havana, both creators were struck by the uncanny resemblance between the Cuban capital and Cádiz.
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The pair finalized the song during a weekend at the Coto de Doñana in 1984, weaving together local landmarks like La Caleta , El Malecón , and the sounds of the Carnaval de Cádiz . Key Themes and Cultural Impact
It captures the feeling of having "one love in Havana and the other in Andalusia". habaneras_de_cadiz_carlos_cano
The song was born from a unique collaboration between Cano and the Sevillian poet and journalist . Despite their differing political views, the two were united by a deep devotion to Cádiz. The pair finalized the song during a weekend
The lyrics parallel the waves of La Caleta (Cádiz) with the rocks of El Malecón (Havana). Despite their differing political views, the two were
During a trip to Havana, both creators were struck by the uncanny resemblance between the Cuban capital and Cádiz.