: Included on her album Cha Cha Palace , this version is praised by reviewers at Vocal Girls for connecting her past to her identity. It contributes to a "strange sense of nostalgia" that successfully blends confidence with vulnerability.
: The world-renowned tenor has also performed the piece, with fans noting its deep resonance for those living far from home. La Enorme Distancia
: It features accompaniment by the renowned Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán with arrangements by Rubén Fuentes. : Included on her album Cha Cha Palace
: In her tribute album Tranquila. Celeste Canta Chavela , this track is noted for "theatricalizing" the original material. Songlines highlights how the use of vintage 60s tape technology and percussion rekindles the vitality of the original ranchera sound. : It features accompaniment by the renowned Mariachi
: It is highly regarded by collectors and fans of Regional Mexican music, currently ranked among the top albums of its year on Rate Your Music .
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Released in 1961 on RCA Victor, this album is considered a cornerstone of the genres.