"Libre" (Free) by Nino Bravo.

Ok, boys and girls, back to the 70s (this one goes to my dear "mature" Spanish-speaking family and friends inspired by an article sent to me by my sister Gina): Spaniards Jose Luis Armenteros and Pablo Herrero penned this heavily political 1972 anthem about a young dreamer yearning for freedom during the Franco regime. Many thought that it was based on Peter Fetcher, the 18-year-old who was the first person who tried to cross the recently-built Berlin Wall in 1962, losing his life doing so. Herrero contradicted that theory, even though he admitted that it is indeed a parallel story. Spanish pop balladeer Luis Manuel Ferri Llopis' 1972 recording became a mega-hit in the Spanish-speaking world on both sides of the Atlantic. Because of its strong political connotations it was banned by Castro, Pinochet and many other dictators. Unfortunately, Ferri Llopis left us at age 28 in '73 at the height of his popularity due to an auto accident south of Madrid. Puerto Rican crooner Danny Rivera did a very respectable version. Song? Ferri Llopis' stage name? Answer: "Libre" by Nino Bravo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfpqKPsAjAM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HBz2pvnGrQ

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