La golondrina

 La golondrina  (Spanish: "The Swallow") is a song written in 1862 by Mexicanphysician Narciso Serradell Sevilla (1843-1910), who at the time was exiled to Francedue to the French intervention in Mexico. The Spanish lyrics uses the image of amigrating swallow to evoke sentiments of longing for the homeland. It became the signature song of the exiled Mexicans. The song was recorded in 1906[ 1 ] by Señor Francisco.[ 2 ][ 3 ] A guitar instrumental was recorded by Chet Atkins in 1955. The song has also been recorded by Caterina Valente (1959), Nat King Cole (1962), Plácido Domingo (1984), and Flaco Jiménez (1992, instrumental).[ 4 ]

Felice & Boudleaux Bryant wrote lyrics in English, as "She Wears My Ring", which was first recorded by Jimmy Sweeney (also known as Jimmy Bell) in 1960 with notable cover versions by Roy Orbison (1962), Ray Price (1968), and Elvis Presley (1973).[ 5 ]

The song, recorded by 13-year-old Heintje, became a German number-one hit in August 1968 (title: Du sollst nicht weinen, "Thou shalt not cry"). In June 1970, the 9-year-old Norwegian singer Anita Hegerlandbecame a famed child singer with a recording[ 6 ] in Swedish (Mitt sommarlov, "My summer break") that topped the Swedish chartSvensktoppen for seven weeks[ 7 ] as well as the Norwegian singles chart for three weeks.[ 8 ]