La Vida Pasa Felizmente (remastered) -
Originally released in the late 1960s, it became one of Aguilé's signature tracks alongside "Cuando salí de Cuba". Listening Guide: Key Elements
The remastered track highlights the upbeat, "ye-ye" era brass arrangements and the rhythmic acoustic guitar that gives the song its infectious, danceable energy. La vida pasa felizmente (remastered)
Listen for the famous chorus, "Es una lata el trabajar / todos los días te tienes que levantar," which remains a popular catchphrase in Spanish-speaking countries for Monday morning blues. Originally released in the late 1960s, it became
It suggests that while work is a social necessity, it shouldn't consume one's spirit or happiness. It suggests that while work is a social
The song is a lighthearted critique of the obligation to work. It contrasts the "boredom" and "burden" of a 9-to-5 job with the desire to live life "happily" and freely.