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"Eres tú" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈeɾes ˈtu]; "It's You") is a song recorded by Spanish band Mocedades, written by Juan Carlos Calderón. It represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 held in Luxembourg placing second which was followed by a global success.
Mocedades chose Eres tu over this song to compete in Eurovision.) 1973 4 covers of the song Eres tu done in German: Das Bist Du, French: C'est pour toi, English: Touch the Wind and Italian: Viva noi. The same melody and orchestration was used for each cover but the translations of the lyrics were quite different from the original Eres tu.
Spain was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 with the song "Eres tú", written by Juan Carlos Calderón, and performed by the vocal group Mocedades.The Spanish participating broadcaster, Televisión Española (TVE), selected internally both the song and the performer.
Love at First Kiss (Spanish: Eres tú, lit. 'It's you') is a 2023 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Alauda Ruiz de Azúa. It stars Álvaro Cervantes, Silvia Alonso, Susana Abaitua and Gorka Otxoa. The film follows Javier who, at the age of 16, kissing a girl for the first time, realised that he had a gift of romantic clairvoyance. [1] [2]
Performance in Concepción, Chile at the 2020 International Women's Day.The girl has a Mapuche flag. Women performing "A Rapist in Your Path" in Alameda Central, Mexico "A Rapist in Your Path" (Spanish: Un violador en tu camino), also known as "The Rapist Is You" (Spanish: El violador eres tú), [1] is a Chilean feminist performance piece that originated in 2019 to protest violence against women.
"Eres Tú", a 2006 single by Belanova, a Spanish version of "What I've Been Looking For" from High School Musical "Eres Tú", a 2012 song by Alex Cuba
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"Eres" (English: "You Are") is a song by Mexican band Café Tacuba from their fifth studio album Cuatro Caminos (2003). The song was written by Emmanuel del Real and was produced by Argentine producer Gustavo Santaolalla .