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Fotos y Recuerdos" rose to number two on the Hot Latin Songs and Regional Mexican Airplay charts, trailing Grupo Bronco's "Que No Me Olvide" by 557 Nielsen points on February 18, 1995. [31] In the following week, "Fotos y Recuerdos" remained at number two on the Hot Latin Songs chart, while the single fell to number four on the Regional Mexican ...
La Casa del recuerdo (The House of Memory) is a 1940 Argentine film of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema directed by Luis Saslavsky. [1] [2] References
Released on June 1, 1990 by Disa — — — Mi Vida Eres Tú: Released on June 1, 1992 by Disa — 49 — Tu Ultima Cancion: Released in October 1993 by Disa — 5 — US: Gold En Concierto Vol. 1: Released in 1994 by FonoVisa — 37 — Camino del Amor: Released on 16 October 1995 by AFG Sigma Records — 6 — Pequeña: Released January 1 ...
Memories of Underdevelopment (Spanish: Memorias del Subdesarrollo) is a 1968 Cuban drama film directed and co-written by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. The story is based on a novel by Edmundo Desnoes entitled Inconsolable Memories (Memorias del Subdesarrollo). It was Gutiérrez Alea's fifth film, and probably his most famous worldwide.
In 1996 he ventured into ranchera music with the album Me bebí tu recuerdo, which obtained sales of more than 500,000 copies and achieved the first places in the lists of that musical genre. Between 1997 and 1998 he released two more productions of ranchera music: Bebiendo para olvidar y No volveré a casarme , which led him to tour Central ...
Los Grandes Éxitos de Marco Antonio Solís y Los Bukis: Recuerdos, Tristeza y Soledad (Eng.: "Memories, Sadness and Loneliness") is a compilation album released by Marco Antonio Solís on August 11, 1998. [1] "Recuerdos, Tristeza y Soledad" is also a song that was released from his first studio album En Pleno Vuelo.
"Más" reached number thirteen on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart, number two on Latin Pop Airplay and number thirty on Tropical Songs.With the help of remixes by Ralphi Rosario, "Más" also peaked at number seven on the Dance Club Songs chart.
José Pascual Antonio Aguilar Márquez Barraza [2] (17 May 1919 – 19 June 2007), known as Antonio Aguilar, was a Mexican singer and actor.He recorded over 150 albums, which sold 25 million copies, [3] and acted in more than 120 films. [4]