Penélope

Penélope

Joan Manuel Serrat

Key:E major
Duration:5:38

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Summary

Joan Manuel Serrat's 'Penélope' is one of the most iconic songs in Spanish popular music, blending poetic storytelling with a sweeping orchestral waltz. Drawing on the mythological Penelope from Homer's Odyssey, the song transforms a personal tale of abandonment into a universal meditation on loyalty, time, and unfulfilled hope that has resonated across generations of Spanish-speaking listeners.

Spanish folkwaltzcantautororchestral balladclassic Spanish pop

Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'Penélope' is deliberately simple and classical in structure, relying on the three primary diatonic functions (I, IV, V7) within a waltz framework. This harmonic transparency allows Serrat's narrative and Miralles' orchestral arrangement to carr…

Chords

verse:E - B7 - E - A - E - B7 - E
chorus:A - E - B7 - E - A - B7 - E

History

Serrat wrote 'Penélope' as a narrative ballad inspired by the image of a woman frozen in time, waiting at a provincial train station for a lover who departed and never came back. The song draws a deliberate parallel with Homer's Penelope, who waited twenty yea…

“Ricard Miralles served as Serrat's primary arranger and musical director for decades, and their collaboration on this track is considered one of their finest achievements”

Full Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'Penélope' is deliberately simple and classical in structure, relying on the three primary diatonic functions (I, IV, V7) within a waltz framework. This harmonic transparency allows Serrat's narrative and Miralles' orchestral arrangement to carry the emotional weight. The lack of harmonic complexity is itself a dramatic choice — the chords cycle predictably, mirroring Penélope's repetitive, unchanging ritual of waiting.

Serrat wrote 'Penélope' as a narrative ballad inspired by the image of a woman frozen in time, waiting at a provincial train station for a lover who departed and never came back. The song draws a deliberate parallel with Homer's Penelope, who waited twenty years for Odysseus, but transposes the myth into a contemporary Spanish setting where the waiting becomes an act of quiet, tragic devotion.

Joan Manuel Serrat's 'Penélope' is one of the most iconic songs in Spanish popular music, blending poetic storytelling with a sweeping orchestral waltz. Drawing on the mythological Penelope from Homer's Odyssey, the song transforms a personal tale of abandonment into a universal meditation on loyalty, time, and unfulfilled hope that has resonated across generations of Spanish-speaking listeners.

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Song DNA

Genre

Folk

Era

70s

Mood

Nostalgic

Tempo

Mid-tempo

Key

Major

Texture

Orchestral

Sound

Vocal-focused

Feel

Straight

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Statistics

19K

Plays

5K

Listeners

6K

Genius Views

7

Annotations

85%

Popularity

5:38

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Produced by

Ricard Miralles