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Sabina recalls that Cristina "disappeared between the soup and the dessert" during a dinner in Menorca.

During the production of this album, Sabina decided to leave behind his "non-recommendable" habits, such as excessive nights in bars and certain substances, as he began "learning how to age".

The title highlights a sharp irony—it only took her 19 days to move on and find someone else, while it took Sabina 500 sleepless nights to even begin to forget her. The Deeper Meaning

Beyond the heartbreak, the song reflects a major shift in Sabina's lifestyle:

The song captures a moment of total vulnerability where he felt like "a dog of no one barking at the doors of heaven". Shortly after the album's success, Sabina suffered a stroke (infarto cerebral), making this song the "swan song" of his wildest era.

The end of the relationship was as dramatic as the song suggests:

Musically, the song and album blended flamenco, rumba, and ranchero, reconnecting Sabina with his traditional Andalusian roots after years of more commercial rock.

The "story" of is both a literal account of a messy breakup and a metaphorical turning point in Joaquín Sabina’s life . Released in 1999, it is widely considered his most intimate and autobiographical work. The Real-Life Inspiration