The Cocoua hen. Song of Enrique and Ana for children

Enrique and Ana was a duo formed by a young boy (Enrique del Pozo) and an 8 year old girl (Ana Anguita). Their songs, all of them children's, became very famous at the end of the seventies. Now you can remember those songs and sing them with your children. In this case we offer the lyrics and song o

Enrique and Ana was a duo formed by a young boy (Enrique del Pozo) and an 8 year old girl (Ana Anguita). Their songs, all of them children's, became very famous at the end of the seventies.

Now you can remember those songs and sing them with your children. In this case we offer the lyrics and song of 'La gallina Cocoua', a song that talks about a hen that was orphaned but managed to find friendship thanks to the rest of the chickens.

Lyrics of the song La gallina Cocoua, by Enrique and Ana, to sing with the children

When I wake up to the hen I hear singing.

And without making noise to your chicken coop I like to enter.

All are uproarious and happy sing their coconut ua.

All but one that is always silent.

When she was little her mother left

and she very lonely stayed.

And this little song could not learn

and sadness cries in his corner.

Coco ua ua, coconut ua ua.coco coco ua (bis)

And with the others who are singing

to the hen will soon teach.

And her little song they repeat without ceasing.

Coco coconut coconut coconut ua ...

And the little chicken little by little began to play.

With her friends already very happy she will always be

and in the henhouse every morning she will hear herself singing

Coco ua ua coconut ua ua coconut ua ...

When she was little her mom left

and she very lonely stayed

and this little song he could not learn

and of sadness he cries in his corner.

Coco ua ua coconut ua coconut coconut ua

coconut ua ua coconut ua ua coconut ua

And with the others who are singing

to the hen will soon teach.

And her little song they repeat without ceasing.

Coconut coconut coconut ua ...

Song of the Cocoua hen to sing with the children