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"Puerto Pollensa" is a song written by Argentine singer-songwriter and actress Marilina Ross, first recorded and popularized by singer Sandra Mihanovich, who released it as a single in 1981 and later included it in her album of the same name, released in June 1982 on MICSA, a subsidiary of label Microfón. The lyrics of the song are autobiographical and tell a love affair that Marilina Ross had on the beaches of Puerto Pollensa, a town north of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands. "Puerto Pollensa" is regarded as a quintessential gay anthem in Argentina and an icon of 1980s lesbian culture.

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  • Puerto Pollensa es una canción compuesta en 1981 por la cantautora y actriz argentina Marilina Ross, bajo su nombre de nacimiento María Celina Parrondo, debido a que la última dictadura de ese país la había incluido en las listas negras a las que no se les permitía actuar.​ Fue grabada y popularizada por primera vez por la cantante argentina Sandra Mihanovich, que la editó como sencillo el mismo año​ y luego la incluyó como primer tema del lado B (track 6) del álbum del mismo nombre, lanzado en 1982. Marilina Ross grabó su versión ese año y la incluyó en su álbum Soles, editado por Discos CBS El sencillo de Mihanovich fue un éxito comercial, llegó al primer puesto de la listas de la revista Cashbox a mediados de 1982.​ El tema ha sido tomado en la cultura LGBT como un himno de la diversidad sexual.​ Fue calificada por la revista Rolling Stone y la cadena MTV como la #83 entre los 100 hits de la historia del rock argentino.​ (es)
  • "Puerto Pollensa" is a song written by Argentine singer-songwriter and actress Marilina Ross, first recorded and popularized by singer Sandra Mihanovich, who released it as a single in 1981 and later included it in her album of the same name, released in June 1982 on MICSA, a subsidiary of label Microfón. The lyrics of the song are autobiographical and tell a love affair that Marilina Ross had on the beaches of Puerto Pollensa, a town north of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands. The ban on music in English imposed by the dictatorship during the Falklands War in 1982 greatly benefited the careers of Argentine popular musicians, among them Mihanovich and Ross. "Puerto Pollensa" received a lot of radio airplay and was a commercial success, reaching number one on Cashbox's Argentine single's chart in July 1982. This context also allowed Ross to sign a record deal with Discos CBS and release the album Soles that year, which included her own rendition of "Puerto Pollensa". Nevertheless, the dictatorship still prevented her from promoting the album on television or on public radio. "Puerto Pollensa" is regarded as a quintessential gay anthem in Argentina and an icon of 1980s lesbian culture. (en)
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  • Puerto Pollensa 45RPM-1981.jpg (en)
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  • The final verse of the song, including the famous "chubby guy with glasses" lyrics, widely interpreted as the confirmation that it is a lesbian love story. (en)
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  • Puerto Pollensa (en)
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  • "The success of 'Puerto Pollensa' lies in the fact that it is a very well told love song and many people felt represented beyond their sexual orientation. I always stayed out of the activist issues and sang what I wanted. My private life had a low profile and I find it wonderful that the songs have their own flight." (en)
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  • — Sandra Mihanovich, 2016 (en)
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  • Estudios ION, Buenos Aires (en)
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  • "Puerto Pollensa" (en)
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  • Puerto Pollensa es una canción compuesta en 1981 por la cantautora y actriz argentina Marilina Ross, bajo su nombre de nacimiento María Celina Parrondo, debido a que la última dictadura de ese país la había incluido en las listas negras a las que no se les permitía actuar.​ Fue grabada y popularizada por primera vez por la cantante argentina Sandra Mihanovich, que la editó como sencillo el mismo año​ y luego la incluyó como primer tema del lado B (track 6) del álbum del mismo nombre, lanzado en 1982. Marilina Ross grabó su versión ese año y la incluyó en su álbum Soles, editado por Discos CBS (es)
  • "Puerto Pollensa" is a song written by Argentine singer-songwriter and actress Marilina Ross, first recorded and popularized by singer Sandra Mihanovich, who released it as a single in 1981 and later included it in her album of the same name, released in June 1982 on MICSA, a subsidiary of label Microfón. The lyrics of the song are autobiographical and tell a love affair that Marilina Ross had on the beaches of Puerto Pollensa, a town north of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands. "Puerto Pollensa" is regarded as a quintessential gay anthem in Argentina and an icon of 1980s lesbian culture. (en)
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  • Puerto Pollensa (canción) (es)
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