Los Sonorвґs - "cozumel" -

It is primarily a Tropical/Cumbia instrumental. The track is celebrated for its "organ and sax attack," a signature sound of the group's Michoacán roots.

You can find "Cozumel" on various digital platforms and compilation albums: Cozumel - song and lyrics by Los Sonor's - Spotify Los SonorВґs - "Cozumel"

"" is a classic Cumbia instrumental track by the Mexican group Los Sonor's , originally released in 1969 . Known for its catchy blend of organ and saxophone, the song serves as a tribute to the Caribbean island of Cozumel and became a massive hit and party staple across Mexico and Latin America by the early 1970s. Key Features of "Cozumel" It is primarily a Tropical/Cumbia instrumental

Although famous as an instrumental, vocal versions describe the island as a "paradise we all admire" with "divine beaches" and "people with good hearts". About Los Sonor's Known for its catchy blend of organ and

The group originated from , Mexico. They are distinct from the Spanish rock 'n' roll band "Los Sonor" (who eventually became Los Bravos ); the Mexican cumbia group is uniquely identified by the apostrophe in their name ( Los Sonor's ). Where to Listen

While first appearing around 1969, it was prominently released as a 7-inch single by the Peerless label in 1970.

The track is credited to Manuel Flores Peraza (sometimes listed as "Flores and Mari").