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  2. Cielito Lindo - Wikipedia

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    "Cielito Lindo" is a Mexican folk song or copla popularized in 1882 by Mexican author Quirino Mendoza y Cortés (c. 1862 – 1957). [1] It is roughly translated as "Lovely Sweet One". Although the word cielo means "sky" or "heaven", it is also a term of endearment comparable to "sweetheart" or "honey".

  3. Limerick (song) - Wikipedia

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    There are several different choruses for this song. One of the most popular in the United States of America is sung to the tune of the traditional Mexican song, "Cielito Lindo" and usually goes like this: I-Yi-Yi-Yi, In China, they never eat chili So here comes another verse worse than the other verse So waltz me around again, Willie. [2]

  4. José Hernández (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Hernández has worked with many famous musicians in Latin music, including Selena, Luis Miguel, Linda Ronstadt, Vicente Fernández and Lola Beltrán. [5] [6]He is a mariachi leader in the United States and is recognized internationally as an innovative force behind mariachi music over the last thirty years, both musically as well as in mariachi education.

  5. Ay ay ay ay (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ay ay ay ay" is the refrain of popular Mexican song "Cielito Lindo". Ay ay ay ay and similar phrases may also refer to: "Limerick" (song), a traditional drinking song with a phonetically similar refrain "Ay Ay Ay Ay Moosey", a 1981 song by Modern Romance

  6. You, Me, and Us - Wikipedia

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    "You, Me, and Us" is a popular song published in 1956, with music based on the Mexican traditional folk song, "Cielito Lindo". [1] The song is credited to John Jerome for both words and music, but undoubtedly only the lyrics were actually his creation. A recording made by Alma Cogan was popular in 1957.

  7. Stranger on the Shore - Wikipedia

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    It was released as a single on EMI's Columbia label, catalogue number DB 4750, in October 1961; the label text states "Theme from the BBC T.V. Series" as it was used as the theme song to the series Stranger on the Shore. The UK B-side was "Take My Lips" whereas the US flipside was "Cielito Lindo".

  8. Quirino Mendoza y Cortés - Wikipedia

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    Bust of composer Quirino Mendoza y Cortés with plaque showing measures of "Cielito Lindo" and its lyrics. Quirino Mendoza y Cortés (May 10, 1862 – 1957) was a Mexican composer of the famous traditional songs "Cielito Lindo" and "Jesusita en Chihuahua". He was born in Santiago Tulyehualco, Xochimilco, Mexico City in 1862. [1]

  9. Primero Soy Mexicana - Wikipedia

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    Primero Soy Mexicana ("First I Am Mexican") is the debut studio album by Mexican singer Ángela Aguilar, released on March 2, 2018, by Machin Records.The album was produced by Aguilar's father, Pepe Aguilar and features ranchera and mariachi music.