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Witness History

The Mexican song that captivated lovers during World War II

Witness History

BBC

Personal Journals, Society & Culture, History

4.5 • 1.6K Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2026

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

In 1944, as World War II was drawing to a close, the Mexican love song Besame Mucho crossed the Atlantic and became one of the most recognisable melodies of the post-war era. Its lyrics were daring for the time: an open plea for a passionate kiss.

The song had been written years earlier by Consuelo Velazquez, a young woman who composed romantic melodies for pleasure but kept her authorship a secret, fearing it could damage her career as a classical pianist.

When Consuelo’s secret got out, her song Bésame Mucho topped the charts in the US and became one of the most covered songs in Spanish, with versions by The Beatles, Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra.

Stefania Gozzer speaks to her son, Mariano Rivera Velazquez, about his mother's unexpected worldwide success.

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(Photo: A couple kiss by the West Gates at Pennsylvania Station, New York City. Credit: Three Lions/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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0:44.5

Hello.

0:45.7

Welcome to Witness History with me, Stefania Goetzer.

0:49.9

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0:56.3

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1:00.5

I want to tell you a bit more about us.

1:03.5

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1:29.3

I'm taking you back to January 1944,

1:32.4

when a love song written during wartime

1:34.7

by a dreamy young woman in Mexico

1:36.8

became one of the most recorded songs in Spanish of all time.

1:41.6

Lastly, a novelty of musical offering,

1:43.4

the Spanish tango best samo mucho, known to most of us as Kiss Me, a novelty of musical offering, the Spanish tango bestamo mucho,

1:45.5

known to most of us as Kiss Me,

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