Juan José | Cover From Venezuelan Folklore
Precisely, this song is called Juan José, and tells the story of a village man who moved to the Capital and when returning to its origins it was already very changed by all the wonders that lived there; that is why I dedicate it to my beloved Jesus Armando.
Juan José (Cóver)
Allá viene allá viene Juan José
y viene de la gran capital
más vitoqueao que un pavo real
echándosela de gran señor
ya camina como un yo no sé qué
y con el cuello alza’o
dice que viene rico
que viene mucho recomenda’o
Ay Juan José me da pena verte
cómo te han despachado
ya no sabes montar
ni siquiera hacer caminar un burro
ay Juan José burro no se monta
con sombrero ni zapato
ni con sortija de mucho brillo
ni con pañuelo muy amarillo
ni con bastón de puño de oro
ay Juan José
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