La Vida Pasa Felizmente (remastered) [PRO × 2027]
It suggests that while work is a social necessity, it shouldn't consume one's spirit or happiness.
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. 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 It suggests that while work is a social
The remastered track highlights the upbeat, "ye-ye" era brass arrangements and the rhythmic acoustic guitar that gives the song its infectious, danceable energy. Originally released in the late 1960s, it became
(often better known by its refrain "Es una lata el trabajar" ) is a classic pop anthem by the Argentine-Spanish singer Luis Aguilé . The "remastered" version refers to the updated digital releases of his greatest hits, which preserve the song’s playful, satirical take on the daily grind of labor. Song Meaning & Context