Lydia Gómez Valdivia (4 July 1917 – 9 December 1995), known as Lydia Fernández, was a Mexican singer who began her career in the 1930s and became the first female performer of the songs of composer Gonzalo Curiel.
She also was among the first performers of Mexican bolero songs.
She introduced and recorded several Curiel songs, including "Caminos de ayer", "Anoche", "Cobardía", "Mírame a los ojos", and "Si supieras".
Her career also spanned radio, stage, and nightclubs.
When he was an announcer at radio station XEW, actor Arturo de Córdova introduced her as "La Cancionera de México", which means "The Songstress of Mexico".