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Q: What film contained the song el condor pasa?
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What is the song El Condor Pasa about?

The song El Condor Pasa, the original, not Simon and Garfunkel's version, is about a condor. The title means "The flight og the Condor". The music indicates wings going up and down, flying. When the music changes, sounding a bit more dramatic it is the sound of someone trying to hunt and kill the condor. The music is now more rapid, as the condor flees and escapes the hunters.


When was El Cóndor Pasa - song - created?

El Cóndor Pasa - song - was created in 1913.


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Were Simon and Garfunkel sued over the song El Condor Pasa?

Yes. Paul Simon had first heard the song performed by a French folk group, who told him it was a very old traditional song, when in fact it had been written and registered in 1933. Later, the composer's son sued for copyright infringement in what is generally referred to as a "very friendly" case. An article about it (in Spanish) is available at the link below.


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In which song does it say I'd rather be a sparrow than a snail?

The actual score is from Peru "El Condor Pasa". The score was taken by Simon and Garfunkle and they wore lyrics "If I Could" to the music score, which was composed in 1913, by Daniel Alomia Robles, from Peru, based on old Andean folk tunes. The Tune has been sung in numerous languages w/various modified lyrics.