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"Bésame Mucho" (Spanish: [ˈbesame ˈmutʃo]; "Kiss Me A Lot") is a bolero song written in 1932 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez. [2] It is one of the most popular songs of the 20th century and one of the most important songs in the history of Latin music .
"Bésame Mucho", Spanish-language song written in 1940 by Mexican singer Consuelo Velázquez; Besame Mucho El Musical, jukebox musical featuring bolero songs from the 1920s and 1930s "Bésame" (Camila song), song recorded by Mexican band Camila for their second album Dejarte de Amar "Bésame", 2001 song by Ricardo Montaner
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He sang "Bésame Mucho" bilingually, the first vocalist to offer Spanish and English treatments to popular songs, [10] often with a chorus in English followed by a chorus in Spanish, [50] and, in doing so, displaying his Latin background. [14] [35] Russell's debut single "Bésame Mucho" on Capitol Records 1944.
Natalie Cole en Español is the final studio album by Natalie Cole, released on June 25, 2013 through Verve Records. [1] Produced by the Cuban American composer Rudy Pérez, it is her first and only Spanish album and her first record released following her kidney transplant in 2009. [2]
Bésame mucho, a 1996 Colombian film with Amparo Grisales and Gustavo Rodríguez; Besame mucho, a 1999 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Ponzi; Besame Mucho, a 2000 Israeli film with Ryan Early and Eli Danker; Bésame Mucho Festival, an annual music festival in the United States since 2022.
Bésame mucho, el musical is a jukebox musical with a book written by Consuelo Garrido, Lorena Maza, and Victor Weinstock. The music, arranged by José María Vitier , features Bolero hit songs from the 1920s to the 1980s.
Following his completion of college, Cortez spent two years teaching English at the Ichikawa High School in Yamanashi Ken, Japan. Upon his return to the United States, an ill Cortez sought medical treatment for ulcerative colitis , and while at the doctor was asked about his sexual history by a nurse.