El gran varón

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"El gran varón", (English: The Great Man) also known as Simón, el gran varón, or Simón is a

AIDS
, alone in a hospital in New York.

Release and success

The song was written in 1986

Grammy nomination for Best Tropical Latin Performance.[14] "El gran varón" peaked at number 13 on the Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States.[15] The song was at the top of musical lists in ten countries and ranks # 23 Billboard's list of 50 best Latin songs of all time.[16][17][18]

Historical value

"El gran varón" tells the story of Simón, a father's pride and joy. Simón's father is sure his son will follow in his footsteps and be "a great man." Simón leaves his country to study abroad.

According to Alfanno, "El gran varón" is a song about a friend of his.

"El gran varón" was the first Spanish-language song to broach the subject of AIDS ( HIV is never mentioned); however, it did not mention the disease by name, saying Simón died "of a strange disease."[8] The song is a symbol for LGBT rights,[21] as it talks about homophobia.[9][22][23][24]

Versions

There are two versions made by Willie Colón; the original is 6:54 minutes long. In this version Simón is born in 1956 and dies in 1986 ("Willie Colón, Super éxitos"). In the second version, the song is 6:03 minutes long, Simón is born in 1963 and dies in 1993 ("Willie Colón, Sólo éxitos" or "Willie Colón y Rubén Blades, Frente a frente").[21]

The song has been covered by other groups and artists. Sonora Kaliente covered it, selling six million copies.[25] In 2007, Danny Frank, a Colombian singer, did a version of the song.[26][27] A reggae version was done by Eclipse Reggae.[28] A rap version was made by Jako.[29] Cumbia versions were made by Damas Gratis and La Sonora Tropicana.[30]

In popular media

Simón, el gran varón is also the name of a Mexican movie filmed in 2002 and inspired by the topic of the song. It was directed by Miguel Barreda Delgado and features artists Alberto Estrella, Victor Carpinteiro, and Alicia Encinas.[19]

See also

References

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  13. ^ a b "Hispanic Heritage Month: The 50 Greatest Latin Songs of All Time". Billboard. September 15, 2017.
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  17. ^ "Dos canciones de Armando Manzanero entre las mejores de la historia de la música latina" (in Spanish). Ociolatino.com. November 19, 2015.
  18. ^ "Según Billboard, estas son las 50 mejores canciones en español" (in Spanish). Cooperativa.cl. November 14, 2015.
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  20. ^ ""Escribí 'El gran varón', mientras mi amigo moría de sida": esta es la historia real que inspiró la canción de Willie Colón". El Universo. December 22, 2022.
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  26. ^ Gutiérrez, Estephanie (December 9, 2017). "#LoveIsLove 10 canciones que se rumora hablan de homosexualidad" (in Spanish). De10.mx.
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  28. ^ Gorroño, Raúl (July 26, 2016). "Veinte años de "fresh reggae"" (in Spanish).
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  30. ^ "Bailan al ritmo de la cumbia en el Teatro del Pueblo" (in Spanish). Noroeste. Retrieved December 1, 2018.