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El Cóndor Pasa (Song)

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“El Cóndor Pasa”
Song
Published1913
Composer(s)Daniel Alomía Robles

El Cóndor Pasa” (pronounced [el ˈkondoɾ pasa]Spanish for “The Condor Passes”) is an orchestral musical piece from the zarzuela El Cóndor Pasa by the Peruvian composer Daniel Alomía Robles, written in 1913 and based on traditional Andean music, specifically folk music from Peru.

Since then, it has been estimated that, around the world, more than 4,000 versions of the melody have been produced, along with 300 sets of lyrics. In 2004, Peru declared this song to be a part of its national cultural heritage. This song is now considered the second national anthem of Peru.

Original zarzuela version

In 1913, Peruvian songwriter Daniel Alomía Robles composed “El Cóndor Pasa”, and the song was first performed publicly at the Teatro Mazzi in Lima. The song was originally a musical piece in the Peruvian zarzuela (musical play), El cóndor pasa. The zarzuela is written in prose and consists of one musical play and two acts.

Its music was composed by Daniel Alomía Robles in 1913 and its script was written by Julio de La Paz (pseudonym of the Limenian dramatist Julio Baudouin). The piano arrangement of this play’s most famous melody was legally registered on May 3, 1933, by The Edward B. Marks Music Corp. in the Library of Congress, under the number 9643.

El Cóndor Pasa Única Versión Original, según la partitura de Daniel Alomía Robles

Simon & Garfunkel version

The song was further popularised by a 1970 cover by Simon & Garfunkel, with English lyrics by Paul Simon, on their Bridge over Troubled Water album. Their version is called “El Cóndor Pasa (If I Could)“.

“El Cóndor Pasa (If I Could)”

El Condor Pasa cover by Sinon & Garfunkel.jpg
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Single by Simon & Garfunkel featuring Los Incas
from the album Bridge over Troubled Water
B-side“Why Don’t You Write Me”
ReleasedSeptember 1970
GenreFolk rock
Andean music
Length3:06
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Daniel Alomía Robles (music)
Paul Simon (English lyrics)
Jorge Milchberg (arrangement)
Producer(s)Paul Simon
Art Garfunkel
Roy Halee
Simon & Garfunkel singles chronology
Cecilia
(1970)”El Cóndor Pasa (If I Could)
(1970)”The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy)
(1971)

In 1965, the American pop musician Paul Simon heard for the first time a version of the melody by the band Los Incas in a performance at the Théâtre de l’Est parisien [fr] in Paris in which both were participating. Simon became friendly with the band, later even touring with them and producing their first American album. He asked the band for permission to use the piece in his production. The band’s director and founding member Jorge Milchberg [fr], who was collecting royalties for the piece as co-author and arranger, responded erroneously that it was a traditional Peruvian composition. Milchberg told Simon he was registered as the arrangement’s co-author and collected royalties.

Simon & Garfunkel recorded the song under the title “El Cóndor Pasa (If I Could)”, featuring English lyrics credited to Simon. The instrumental version by Los Incas was used as the base track. The duo included the song on their 1970 album, Bridge over Troubled Water, and released it as a single in the US, where it reached number 18 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart and number 6 on the Easy Listening chart, in fall 1970, and peaked at number 11 on the Cash Box Top 100.

Cash Box said that “Paul Simon’s arrangement and lyrics turn a marvelous South American folk melody into a stunning commentary.” Billboard called it a “sensitive and moving ballad”.

El Condor Pasa – Paul Simon & Garfunkel

In late 1970, Daniel Alomía Robles‘ son Armando Robles Godoy, a Peruvian filmmaker, filed a successful copyright lawsuit against Simon. The grounds for the lawsuit extended that the song had been composed by his father, who had copyrighted the song in the United States in 1933. Godoy said that he held no ill will towards Simon for what he considered a “misunderstanding” and an “honest mistake”.

“It was an almost friendly court case because Paul Simon was very respectful of other cultures. It was not carelessness on his part”, said Godoy. “He happened to hear the song in Paris from a vernacular group Los Incas. He liked it, he went to ask the band for permission and they gave him the wrong information. Jorge Milchberg told him it was a traditional folk song from the 18th century and not my father’s composition. It was a court case without further complications.”

Godoy subsequently wrote new Spanish lyrics for the song, taking Simon’s version as a reference.

Charts

Chart (1970)Peak
position
Australian (Kent Music Report)1
Austrian Singles Chart1
Canada (RPM)4
Danish Singles Chart (IFPI Denmark)3
Dutch Singles Chart1
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)10
Indonesia (Aktuil)2
Italy (Musica e dischi)11
Japan (Oricon International Chart)1
New Zealand (RIANZ)14
Spanish Singles Chart1
Switzerland Singles Chart1
US Singles Chart (Billboard Hot 100)18
West German Singles Chart1

Certifications and sales

RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Austria60,000
France250,000
Germany1,000,000
United Kingdom (BPI)Silver200,000
 Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Cover versions

  • Renowned Argentine guitarist and composer Eduardo Falú also adapted the song for solo guitar.
El Cóndor Pasa
  • Many other exceptional covers belong to Peruvian guitar players including: Raúl García Zárate,
Raúl Garcia Zarate – El Condor pasa
El condor pasa
  • and Mario Orozco Cáceres.
El Cóndor Pasa
Trini Lopez – El Condor Pasa (If I Could)
EL Condor Pasa I 鄧麗君 I Teresa Teng
  • There are covers by Peruvian singers with different lyrics. including :
  • Yma Súmac,
Pausa Musical: El Condor Pasa, com Yma Sumac.
  • Roxsana,
EL CONDOR PASA – ROXSANA
  • and Kesia Rivera.
El Cóndor Pasa – KESIA RIVERA
EL CÓNDOR PASA (letra e vídeo) com PLÁCIDO DOMINGO, vídeo MOACIR SILVEIRA
El condor pasa. Celia Cruz
Marc Anthony El Condor Pasa
"El Cóndor Pasa" by José Feliciano (1983)
Esther Ofarim – El Condor Pasa – אסתר עופרים
  • In Canada, a version by the James Last Orchestra reached #46 on October 31, 1970, a week after the Simon and Garfunkel version hit its peak.
James Last – El Condor Pasa
  • In 2012, Ecuadorian musician Leo Rojas released his debut album Spirit of the Hawk, which included a flute and pan flute version of the song. The song was uploaded on YouTube in October 2013, and has since reached over 400 million views.
Leo Rojas – El Condor Pasa (Videoclip)
El Cóndor Pasa
  • While Julie Felix had a UK Top 20 hit with it, taking advantage of Simon & Garfunkel’s decision not to release their version as a UK single.
Julie Felix ~ If I Could (El Condor Pasa) stereo
  • Gigliola Cinquetti
IL CONDOR com GIGLIOLA CINQUETTI, vídeo MOACIR SILVEIRA
El Cóndor Pasa
EL Condor Pasa – El Dorado Orchestra 🇵🇪🦅🇵🇪Anthem of the Andes
El Condor Pasa (Guitar instrumental)
  • Orquesta china de música antigua
Orquesta china de música antigua interpreta "El Cóndor Pasa"
EL CONDOR PASA – Raimy Salazar (Official Video) Extended Version
El Cóndor Pasa
El cóndor pasa
  • Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra
My Choice – Paul Mauriat: El Cóndor Pasa
El Condor Pasa
  • 12 Girls Band
12 girls band _ El Condor Pasa
  • Anthony Ventura Orchestra
Anthony Ventura & Orchester – El Condor Pasa 1980
El Cóndor Pasa – Simon & Garfunkel – Guitar instrumental by Dave Monk
El Condor Pasa 🦅 – Mom and Daughter – Amazing Performance – Violin and Piano Cover
  • Andrea Giuffredi
"El Condor Pasa” (Play with Me n.32) – Andrea Giuffredi trumpet
INKA GOLD – El Condor Pasa " If I Could " | Guitar and Pan Flute
El Condor Pasa (If I Could)
El Condor Pasa
El Condor Pasa in China
  • Mika Agematsu
Mika Agematsu El condor pasa
ANCORA Tenores – El Cóndor Pasa (Videoclip)
WALKIN' SHOES – EL CONDOR PASA (Guitar Instrumental)
El Condor Pasa (If I Could)

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