Colombianas
Song with turns from Latin American folk music, developed by José Tejada Martín, Pepe Marchena that apart from being its creator has been the main performer of this style. Marchena invented this song with Hilario Montes, taking as a base the 'rumba española' and performed it in public for the first time in the company of the singer Niño de la Flor from Madrid. The 'copla' is of six, eight syllable, verses, of which the artist usually repeats the first two in the way of a chorus In the opinion of José Blas Vega, on studying the styles of 'ida y vuelta', 'towards 1930 a new style appeared the 'colombiana' motivated more by a song than by the folk influence and could have come from Colombia.