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  2. Vagabundo (song) - Wikipedia

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    Music and lyrics. Musically, "Vagabundo" is a merengue dance song that fuses latin pop. Lyrically, it is a merengue inspired by the music of bandas or even the "Niña Bonita" by Chino & Nacho, from Venezuela, but in Colombian version. [8] The lyrics includes, "Puedes salir con cualquiera, na-na-na-na-na / Pasarte la borrachera, na-na-na-na-na ...

  3. Tercer Cielo - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn Herrera. Past members. Marcos Yaroide (2000–2005) Website. www .tercercielooficial .com. Tercer Cielo (in English Third Heaven) is a contemporary Christian Latin pop music duo formed in 2000 by Dominicans Juan Carlos Rodriguez and Marcos Yaroide. [1] The duo is currently composed of Rodriguez and his Mexican-American wife, Evelyn ...

  4. Mi último adiós - Wikipedia

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    "Mi último adiós" engraved at the Rizal Shrine, Intramuros "Mi último adiós" is interpreted into 46 Philippine languages, including Filipino Sign Language, and as of 2005 at least 35 English translations known and published (in print). The most popular English iteration is the 1911 translation of Charles Derbyshire and is inscribed on bronze.

  5. Canción mixteca - Wikipedia

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    Canción mixteca. " Canción Mixteca " is a Mexican folk song written by Oaxacan composer José López Alavez (1889–1974). Lopez Alavez wrote the melody of the song in 1912, and composed the lyrics in 1915. Lopez Alavez describes his feelings of homesickness for his home region of Oaxaca after moving to Mexico City.

  6. Vamos, vamos, Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Vamos, vamos, Argentina. Argentine fans cheering near the Obelisco after qualify to the 2014 FIFA World Cup final. Vamos vamos Argentina ( pronounced [ˈbamos ˈbamos aɾxenˈtina]) is an Argentinan chant, used by supporters in sports events, mainly in football matches of the national team and related celebrations. [1]

  7. Contigo en la Distancia - Wikipedia

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    Contigo en la Distancia. " Contigo En La Distancia " ( With you in the distance) is a bolero which was written by the Cuban singer-songwriter César Portillo de la Luz when he was 24 years old. It was written in the year 1946. Nowadays it is one of the most acclaimed boleros in Cuban music, having been interpreted by a multitude of singers such ...

  8. Il mio canto libero (song) - Wikipedia

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    help. " Il mio canto libero " ( My Free Song) is a song written by Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti and lyricist Mogol. The song was recorded by Battisti for the album of the same title, and released as a single in November 1972 for Mogol's recording label Numero Uno. [1] The song was a commercial success in Italy, topping the Musica e ...

  9. List of top-ten songs for the 1950s in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Los Tecolines. 6. "Cerezo Rosa (Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White)" Louiguy & Antoine Leonardi. Los Tecolines / Pérez Prado y su orquesta / Trío los Panchos. 7. "Tienes que pagar". Alberto Cervantes & Rubén Fuentes.

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