Reflecting the early 1960s pop-rock and romantic ballad styles, the song features Dan’s characteristic mellow, interpretative voice.

The Melodic Legacy of "Canta el Corazón" by Leo Dan "Canta el Corazón" remains a quintessential piece of the Latin American romantic repertoire, embodying the "Nueva Ola" (New Wave) movement of the 1960s. Released in as part of his self-titled debut album and later as a popular single in 1964 , the track helped establish Leo Dan (born Leopoldo Dante Tévez) as a premier songwriter and performer across the Spanish-speaking world. A Song of Renewed Hope

: In its original form, it is often characterized by upbeat percussion and orchestral accompaniment, a sound that defined his early success with the CBS label .

: The rhythmic repetition of "Tu corazón, mi corazón / El corazón que canta feliz / Porque llegó el amor" (Your heart, my heart / The heart that sings happily / Because love has arrived). Musical Composition and Style