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Top 100 Flamenco Songs of All Time

Top 100 Flamenco Songs of All Time

Flamenco music is more than just a genre—it’s a living expression of emotion, history, and culture. Rooted in southern Spain, flamenco blends soulful vocals, intricate guitar playing, and rhythmic handclaps into something truly unforgettable. Whether you’re a longtime aficionado or just beginning your journey into this vibrant world, this curated list of the top 100 flamenco songs of all time will inspire and energize you.

This collection celebrates legendary performers, modern innovators, and timeless compositions that continue to shape flamenco today. Each track brings its own unique rhythm and story, making this list a must-read for music lovers everywhere.

Let’s dive into the ultimate flamenco playlist!

  1. Entre Dos Aguas – Paco de Lucía (1973)
  2. La Leyenda del Tiempo – Camarón de la Isla (1979)
  3. Almoraima – Paco de Lucía (1976)
  4. Volando Voy – Camarón de la Isla (1979)
  5. Como El Agua – Camarón de la Isla (1981)
  6. Río Ancho – Paco de Lucía (1976)
  7. Soy Gitano – Camarón de la Isla (1989)
  8. Zyryab – Paco de Lucía (1990)
  9. A Mi Niño José – Camarón de la Isla (1978)
  10. Panaderos Flamencos – Esteban de Sanlúcar (1960)
  11. Fuente y Caudal – Paco de Lucía (1973)
  12. Tangos de la Sultana – Sabicas (1959)
  13. Plaza Alta – Paco de Lucía (1973)
  14. Señorita – Vicente Amigo (1995)
  15. Orate – Vicente Amigo (1995)
  16. La Barrosa – Paco de Lucía (1990)
  17. Mi Niño Curro – Camarón de la Isla (1979)
  18. Gitana Te Quiero – La Paquera de Jerez (1980)
  19. Alba Molina – Lole y Manuel (1975)
  20. Tu Mirá – Lole y Manuel (1975)
  21. Romance Anónimo – Narciso Yepes (1952)
  22. La Tarara – Camarón de la Isla (1969)
  23. Calle Real – Camarón de la Isla (1983)
  24. De Madrugada – Enrique Morente (1977)
  25. Omega – Enrique Morente (1996)
  26. Alegrias de Cádiz – Manolo Sanlúcar (1972)
  27. Tauromagia – Manolo Sanlúcar (1988)
  28. Amor Flamenco – Paco Peña (1990)
  29. Compadres – Tomatito (1997)
  30. Barrio La Viña – Paco de Lucía (1973)
  31. Yeli Yeli – Remedios Amaya (1983)
  32. La Cañada – Vicente Amigo (2000)
  33. Callejón del Muro – Diego del Morao (2012)
  34. Aire de la Calle – Ketama (1987)
  35. No Estamos Lokos – Ketama (1995)
  36. Bodas de Sangre – Paco de Lucía (1981)
  37. María de la O – Estrella Morente (2001)
  38. Volver – Estrella Morente (2006)
  39. Te He De Querer Mientras Viva – Niña Pastori (1996)
  40. Cai – Niña Pastori (2009)
  41. Tangos del Titi – Camarón de la Isla (1971)
  42. La Luna y el Toro – El Turronero (1980)
  43. A Tu Vera – Rocío Jurado (1977)
  44. Que Nadie – Manuel Carrasco (2008)
  45. Gitana – India Martínez (2012)
  46. Orobroy – Dorantes (1998)
  47. Alfileres de Colores – El Barrio (2003)
  48. Ave María – El Lebrijano (1975)
  49. La Hija de Juan Simón – Antonio Molina (1954)
  50. Soy Minero – Antonio Molina (1956)
  51. Capricho Árabe – Francisco Tárrega (1892)
  52. Malagueña Salerosa – Various Artists (Traditional)
  53. Granaina – Enrique Morente (1971)
  54. Soleá de Triana – Antonio Mairena (1965)
  55. Fandangos Naturales – José Menese (1967)
  56. Tientos del Mentidero – La Niña de los Peines (1930)
  57. Seguiriyas Gitanas – Manuel Torre (1925)
  58. Bulerías del Puerto – Terremoto de Jerez (1970)
  59. Tangos de Málaga – El Chocolate (1975)
  60. Alegrias de Córdoba – Fosforito (1962)
  61. Bulería del Corazón – Diego El Cigala (2000)
  62. Lágrimas Negras – Diego El Cigala (2003)
  63. Picasso en Mis Ojos – Pitingo (2008)
  64. Volar – Álvaro Soler (2015)
  65. Mi Flamenco – Radio Tarifa (1994)
  66. Rumba Argelina – Radio Tarifa (1996)
  67. El Vito – Traditional (Popularised 20th Century)
  68. Tangos de Granada – Miguel Poveda (2005)
  69. En Lo Alto del Cerro – Miguel Poveda (2009)
  70. Alfonsina y el Mar Flamenco Version – Various Artists (2000)
  71. Mi Cante y un Poema – Estrella Morente (2001)
  72. La Bien Pagá – Miguel de Molina (1930)
  73. Ojos Verdes – Concha Piquer (1937)
  74. Tatuaje – Concha Piquer (1941)
  75. Coplas del Querer – Pasión Vega (2009)
  76. María la Portuguesa – Carlos Cano (1986)
  77. Habaneras de Cádiz – Carlos Cano (1984)
  78. La Llorona Flamenca – Chavela Vargas (1992)
  79. El Emigrante – Juanito Valderrama (1949)
  80. Campanera – Joselito (1959)
  81. La Saeta – Joan Manuel Serrat (1969)
  82. Andaluces de Jaén – Paco Ibáñez (1969)
  83. Pequeño Vals Vienés Flamenco – Enrique Morente (1996)
  84. Tangos del Camino – Vicente Soto (1988)
  85. Bulerías de la Frontera – José Mercé (1998)
  86. Del Amanecer – José Mercé (2001)
  87. Aire Flamenco – Ottmar Liebert (1990)
  88. Barcelona Nights – Ottmar Liebert (1990)
  89. Farruca de Lucía – Paco de Lucía (1981)
  90. Canastera – Paco de Lucía (1967)
  91. Rosa María – Camarón de la Isla (1976)
  92. Nana del Caballo Grande – Enrique Morente (1971)
  93. La Aurora de Nueva York – Enrique Morente (1996)
  94. Sombra y Luz – Paco de Lucía (1978)
  95. Agua Marina – Vicente Amigo (2000)
  96. Callejón de las Flores – Tomatito (1997)
  97. El Pañuelo – Estrella Morente (2006)
  98. Tangos del Sacromonte – Various Artists (Traditional)
  99. A Mi Manera Flamenca – Gipsy Kings (1987)
  100. Bamboleo Flamenco Version – Gipsy Kings (1987)

Why Flamenco Music Continues to Shine

Flamenco stands the test of time because it connects directly to human emotion. From joyful rhythms to deeply moving laments, every note tells a story. Artists like Paco de Lucía and Camarón de la Isla revolutionized the genre, while newer voices keep it evolving in exciting ways.

Listening to these songs is like taking a journey through Andalusia—full of color, passion, and soul. Whether you’re working, relaxing, or hosting a gathering, flamenco music brings energy and warmth to any moment.

How to Enjoy This Playlist

To get the most out of this list, try creating your own playlist on your favorite streaming platform. Mix classic tracks with modern interpretations to experience the full spectrum of flamenco. You can also explore live performances, where the magic of flamenco truly comes alive through dance and audience interaction.

Final Thoughts

This ultimate list of the top 100 flamenco songs of all time is your gateway into one of the world’s most expressive musical traditions. With legendary performers, unforgettable melodies, and rich cultural roots, flamenco continues to captivate audiences around the globe.

Turn up the volume, feel the rhythm, and let the spirit of flamenco move you!

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