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  2. La Llorona (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song "La Llorona" is featured in the 2017 Disney-Pixar film Coco; it is performed by Alanna Ubach as Imelda Rivera and Antonio Sol in a guest appearance as Ernesto de la Cruz in the English version and Angelica Vale and Marco Antonio Solis in the Spanish version. In the film, Imelda sings the song during the sunrise concert as she attempts ...

  3. El enamorado - Wikipedia

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    The Lover (Spanish: El enamorado, alternately known as Vuelve Martin Corona) [1] [2] is a 1952 Mexican comedy western film directed by Miguel Zacarías and starring Pedro Infante, [3] Sara Montiel [4] [5] and Eulalio González. [6]

  4. La Llorona (Chavela Vargas album) - Wikipedia

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    La Llorona is an album by Mexican singer Chavela Vargas. It was recorded in Madrid and released in 1994 by WEA. Vargas was accompanied on the recording by guitarists Marcela Rodríguez and Oscar Ramos. [1] [2] National Public Radio called it one of her strongest albums. [3]

  5. La Llorona (Lhasa de Sela album) - Wikipedia

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    Alejandro Sela, Lhasa's father, received his doctorate on literature of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire and taught her of the legend of La Llorona. [1] This is the folktale of the crying woman, resembled the mythological wife of Quetzalcoatl who has lost her children. For Lhasa, La Llorona comes from the omen of conquerors.

  6. La Llorona - Wikipedia

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    Statue of La Llorona on an island of Xochimilco, Mexico, 2015. La Llorona (Latin American Spanish: [la ʝoˈɾona]; ' the Crying Woman, the Weeping Woman, the Wailer ') is a vengeful ghost in Mexican folklore who is said to roam near bodies of water mourning her children whom she drowned in a jealous rage after discovering her husband was unfaithful to her.

  7. La leyenda de la Llorona - Wikipedia

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    Legend Quest: The Legend of La Llorona (released in Hispanic America as La Leyenda de la Llorona) is a Mexican animated horror adventure comedy film based on the legend of La Llorona. The second installment of the Leyendas film saga, it is a sequel to La Leyenda de la Nahuala , which was a box-office success.

  8. La Llorona (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    All pages with titles containing La Llorona; Weeping Woman (disambiguation) The Woman in White (disambiguation) La leyenda de la Llorona, a 2011 Mexican animated film; La maldición de la llorona, a 1961 Mexican horror film; The Curse of La Llorona, a 2019 American horror film

  9. Estoy Enamorado (Donato & Estéfano song) - Wikipedia

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    "Estoy Enamorado" (English: I'm in Love) is a song originally recorded in Spanish by the Cuban-Colombian duo Donato & Estefano for their 1995 Mar y Adentro album. Both the original song and its " Estou Apaixonado " version were major hits in Brazil, having been extensively played as a romantic theme for TV Globo 's 1995-1996 prime-time ...