In a broader sense, "Tu, Solo Tú" represents the moment of total clarity in love. It is the transition from "searching" to "finding." It strips away the noise of the world to focus on a single point of light—the person who makes everything else make sense. It is both a romantic vow and a humble admission of vulnerability.
: One of the greats of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, his rendition cemented the song as a standard of male devotion and longing.
: Included in her influential album Canciones de Mi Padre , helping to popularize the genre in the United States. Lyrical Themes