[1] It is widely used in the Catholic Cursillo movement and related communities such as the Great Banquet, Chrysalis Flight, Tres Días, Walk to Emmaus, and Kairos Prison Ministry.
[3][4] It is believed to have been in circulation throughout the Americas since the 16th century, with melodies brought over from Spain during the colonial era.
Y por eso los grandes amores De muchos colores me gustan a mí.
Y por eso los grandes amores De muchos colores me gustan a mí.
Y por eso los grandes amores De muchos colores me gustan a mí.
Y por eso los grandes amores De muchos colores me gustan a mí.
Y por eso los grandes amores De muchos colores me gustan a mí.
Y por eso los grandes amores De muchos colores me gustan a mí.
Y por eso los grandes amores De muchos colores me gustan a mí.
Y por eso los grandes amores De muchos colores me gustan a mí.
And that is why The great loves of many colors is what I like And that is why The great loves of many colors is what I like[citation needed] De colores has been recorded by many different artists, including Los Lobos, Joan Baez, Raffi, Nana Mouskouri, Tish Hinojosa, Arlo Guthrie, José-Luis Orozco, Justo Lamas, Baldemar Velasquez, Tara Strong, Rachael Cantu, Pete Seeger, Ismael Rivera, Nancy Honeytree, and Tao Rodríguez-Seeger; and has been referenced in the Flobots song "Handlebars".
It was featured in an episode of the PBS show Let's Go Luna in between the segments "What's the Big Idea?"