Jeanette, born Janette Anne Dimech in 1951, is a celebrated figure in Spanish pop music whose work has transcended generations, making her a sought-after artist among physical media collectors. Her career took off in the late 1960s with the folk-pop band Pic-Nic, but it was her solo career that solidified her legacy, particularly with hits like "Porque te vas," featured in Carlos Saura's acclaimed 1976 film Cría cuervos. This song has become a cornerstone of Spanish pop culture and is often highlighted in collectible soundtracks, making editions of the film especially desirable for enthusiasts.
Collectors are particularly drawn to Jeanette's 2019 appearance in the film *Mujeres, de Coque Malla*, which showcases her lasting influence on contemporary music. With her unique ability to blend romantic balladry and folk influences, Jeanette's physical media releases, including vinyl and limited edition CDs, are treasured by fans. Her journey from a teenage sensation to a cult icon in indie pop continues to resonate, ensuring her work remains a focal point for collectors dedicated to preserving the history of Spanish music and film.