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  2. La Adelita - Wikipedia

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    "La Adelita" is one of the most famous corridos of the Mexican Revolution. Over the years, it has had many adaptations. Over the years, it has had many adaptations. The ballad was inspired by Adela Velarde Pérez , a Chihuahuense woman who joined the Maderista movement in the early stages of the revolution and fell in love with Madero.

  3. La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata - Wikipedia

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    Former frontman, Oscar Rojas, formed his own band initially naming it La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata [19] but after a brief and amicable dispute, he named his band Retro-Revolucion. [ 20 ] In 2012, Jalisco 's Council for the Arts funded a documentary called Sing a song of love , directed by Ricardo Sotelo and José Leos.

  4. List of number-one hits of 1976 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata [21] August 14 "A mi guitarra" Juan Gabriel [22] September 18 [23] October 2 "Hoy tengo ganas de ti" Miguel Gallardo [24] October 9

  5. Corrido - Wikipedia

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    Song about the battle of Ciudad Juarez title Toma de Ciudad Juárez. In the Mestizo-Mexican cultural area, the three variants of corrido (romance, revolutionary and modern) are both alive and sung, along with popular sister narrative genres, such as the "valona" of Michoacán state, the "son arribeño" of the Sierra Gorda (Guanajuato, Hidalgo and Querétaro states) and others.

  6. Rolando Alarcón - Wikipedia

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    Canciones de la Guerra Civil Española (Astral) (1968) Voz para el camino (1968; with various artists) El Mundo Folklórico de Rolando Alarcón (Astral) (1969) A la Resistencia Española / A la Revolución Mexicana (1969; with Inti-Illimani) Por Cuba Y Vietnam (1969) El Hombre (1970) Chile ríe y canta (1970; with various artists)

  7. List of top-ten songs for the 1940s in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the 10 most popular songs in Mexico for each year between 1940 and 1949, as published in the book "El Sound Track de la vida cotidiana", by Fernando Mejía Barquera.

  8. Mi Forma de Sentir (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mi Forma de Sentir" ("My Way of Feeling") is a song by La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata and written by the band's front man Javier Martín del Campo from their 1979 album of the same name. Cover versions

  9. Adela Velarde Pérez - Wikipedia

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    Adela Velarde Pérez is now recognized as the woman whose name represents all the nurses that provided their services not only to care for the sick and wounded during the Mexican Revolution, but also to carry weapons, take care of food and even participate in battles if required.