The Cuckoo Clock


The cuckoo clock is the fourth and last single from the fourth studio album by the Mexican band Maná, when the angels cry in 1995. In the week of March 16, 1995, the song debuted at number forty of the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks, and three weeks later it reached position 35, where it remained for a total of 3 weeks. Positions in the list Origin of the song

A song with a lot of feeling and a particular story well known by some of its followers. Based on a dramatic experience of the life of Olvera. The subject helped him make the death of his father more bearable when he was only seven years old. The pain was kept for a long time until apparently a friend told him that his one day went for cigars and never came back. With the confession of his friend he realized that the loss of a father was a painful reality in thousands of homes. All these feelings were expressed in "The Cuckoo Clock" and although it was difficult at first to interpret it, it helped him a lot; since he learned that when a penalty is shared, it weighs less the soul.

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