Manuel Esperón
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Manuel Esperón González (August 3, 1911 – February 13, 2011) was a Mexican song writer and composer. He wrote many songs for Mexican films, including Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes! for the 1941 film of the same name, Cocula for El peñón de las ánimas (The Rock of Souls) (1943), and Amor con Amor Se Paga for Hay un niño en su futuro (1952). Other Esperón compositions have become Latin standards such as Yo Soy Mexicano, Noche Plateada and No Volveré which was used in the first episode of the 2001 soap opera El juego de la vida. Among other performers, Chavela Vargas, Pedro Infante, Los Panchos, and Jorge Negrete have made his songs well-known. His fame in the USA derives from when his song The Three Caballeros was used in the Disney film The Three Caballeros (1944).
In 1989 Esperón was awarded the Premier National Prize of Mexico for Art and Traditional Culture (de Artes y Tradiciones Populares). In 2001, he was given a tribute at the Palace of Fine Arts in the historical center of Mexico City. Until his Death in 2011 he was the honorary President for life of the Society of Authors and Composers of Mexico.
His songs continued to be used in filmmaking and television productions.
Acting
Crew
Movie
The Three Caballeros
Songs
1944
Movie
El analfabeto
Original Music Composer
1961
Movie
Dos tipos de cuidado
Original Music Composer
1953
Movie
We the Poor
Original Music Composer
1948
Movie
El Siete Machos
Original Music Composer
1951
Movie
The Three Garcías
Original Music Composer
1947
Movie
School for Tramps
Original Music Composer
1955
Movie
You the Rich
Original Music Composer
1948
Movie
El circo
Original Music Composer
1943
Movie
Los hijos de María Morales
Original Music Composer
1952
Movie
El mil amores
Original Music Composer
1954
Movie
La Vida No Vale Nada
Original Music Composer
1955