La Bamba
Age: 66 born November 15, 1958
Ritchie Valens learned the song in his youth, from his cousin Dickie Cota.[13] In 1958 he recorded a rock and roll flavored version of "La Bamba",[14] together with session musicians Buddy Clark (string bass); Ernie Freeman (piano); Carol Kaye (acoustic rhythm guitar); René Hall (Danelectro six-string baritone guitar); and Earl Palmer (drums and claves).[15] It was originally released as the B-side of "Donna", on the Del-Fi label.[13]
The song features a simple verse-chorus form. Valens, who was proud of his Mexican heritage, was hesitant at first to merge "La Bamba" with rock and roll, but then agreed. The song ranked No. 98 in VH1's 1...read more