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"Amor", also known as "Amor Amor" and "Amor Amor Amor" is a popular song published in 1943. The music was written by Gabriel Ruiz , with original Spanish lyrics by Ricardo López Méndez and English lyrics by Sunny Skylar .
The B-side was the song "E se domani", which was previously included in the album Mina (1964), but in a different version. In 1965, it was reissued with the song "Era vivere" as a B-side. [ 4 ] The song "Un anno d'amore" was included in the album Studio Uno (1965).
¿Dónde jugarán los niños? was a critical and commercial success, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, the band's first top-ten entry. [4] Selling about 10 million copies worldwide, the album is the eighth best-selling Spanish-language album of all time and the best-selling Spanish-language rock album.
Loco de Amor (1992) El Maestro (1994) Solo Por Ti (1995) Somos Uno En Navidad (1995) Éxitos y Más Éxitos (1995) Cha Cha Cha, Merengue, Salsa (1997) Romántico Salsero (1998) Vivo Por Ella (2004) Protagonistas De La Salsa: De Puerto Rico al Barrio (2004) Protagonistas De La Salsa: Nuestra Salsa (2005) De Nino a Nino: Homenaje a Nino Bravo ...
"Porque Eu Sei que É Amor" is a single by Titãs, released in July 2009. [1] It is composed by Sérgio Britto and Paulo Miklos and sung by the latter. The song is featured at the soundtrack of Rede Globo 's telenovela Cama de Gato .
"Historia de un Amor" (Spanish for "Love Story") is a song about a man's old love written by Panamanian songwriter Carlos Eleta Almarán. It was written after the death of his brother's wife. It is also part of the soundtrack of a 1956 Mexican film of the same name starring Libertad Lamarque. The song tells of a man's suffering after his love ...
Amor (1982) Et l'amour crea la femme (1982) Amor is a 1982 CBS album by Julio Iglesias. It charted in the UK at No. 14 in 1983. [1] [2] Track listing
Niño Sin Amor (The Child Without Love) (1986) is the third studio album by Mexican rock and blues band El Tri. The name of the album is from the main single , which is the story of a homeless kid, reflecting the big problem of homeless population in Mexico.