The narrator is eager to start dancing because the orchestra is ready and the atmosphere is filled with joy .
Leo Dan’s signature "mellow" yet expressive vocal delivery . Vamos Ya Leo Dan
Unlike Leo Dan’s more famous romantic boleros (e.g., "Te He Prometido") or his later mariachi-influenced tracks, "Y Vamos Ya" leans into . It features: The narrator is eager to start dancing because
The song is a high-energy invitation to dance and enjoy a festive night . Vamos Ya Leo Dan
It describes a girl seen on a train who dances "gracefully" and "backwards and forwards" ( al derecho y al revés ), highlighting the carefree social scenes typical of the era . Musical Style