Among the composers other works were waltzes, serenades, bambucos and joropos, like: Pueblos Tristes, Flor de Mayo, Mi Tripón, and many others, His works have been interpreted by the most known popular Venezuelans singers and by other recognized figures of Latin America, such as Silvio Rodríguez, Pablo Milanés and Mercedes Sosa.
It was the time of socialist president Salvador Allende, and performances by foreign artists from like-minded movements such as Cuba’s Silvio Rodríguez and Pablo Milanés were commonplace at musical events supported by the Allende regime.
Pablo Picasso | Pablo Neruda | Pablo Casals | Juan Pablo Montoya | Pablo Fanque | Pablo Milanés | Pablo Alborán | Pablo Escobar | Pablo Puyol | Pablo Palazuelo | Juan Pablo Pérez Alfonso | San Pablo | Petey Pablo | Pablo Márquez | Pablo Cruise | Pablo Armando Fernández | Pablo | Augustus Pablo | Pablo Trapero | Pablo Sandoval | Pablo de Olavide University | Pablo Curatella Manes | Pablo Batalla | Luis de Pablo | Juan Pablo Bonet | Steve "Pablo" Davis | San Pablo Creek | Pablo Zalba Bidegain | Pablo Solón Romero | Pablo S. Gomez |
The album also features singing contributions from Cubans Pablo Milanés (on "Negrito bonito") and Anabell López (on "Ohé Nené").
In 2005 Ordóñez was co-producer, arranger and guitarist on Bachata Entre Amigos, a Víctor Víctor album that also featured songwriters Joaquín Sabina, Joan Manuel Serrat, Pedro Guerra, Silvio Rodríguez, Pablo Milanés, Fito Páez and Víctor Manuel, among others.
Singer-songwriters such as Carlos Varela, Silvio Rodríguez and Pablo Milanés are among the notable performers who have graced this particular stage.
Inspired by Spanish songwriting greats like José Alfredo Jiménez, Manuel Alejandro and Pablo Milanés, his words are playful and passionate full of the optimism and romance.
The album includes some covers of Italian songs, and some famous songwriters provides his themes like Pablo Milanés, Lolita de la Colina, Renato Mares, Luis Gomez Escolar and Gerardo Flores.