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"La Cantina De Hollywood" by Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters "La Cienega Just Smiled" by Ryan Adams "LA DON'T LOOK GOOD ON U" by ASTN "La Femme De Los Angeles" by Richard Berry "La La Land" by Big Daddy Kane "La La Land" by Bryce Vine "La La Land" by Demi Lovato "La La Land" by DVBBS & Shaun Frank ft. Delaney Jane "La La Land" by The Go-Go's
A map of central Mexicali, Baja California, showing postal code allocations. Postal codes in Mexico are issued by Correos de México, the national postal service. They are of five digits and modelled on the United States Postal Service's ZIP Code system. The first two digits identify a federal entity (or part thereof).
The song was first popularized by Lucha Reyes, a Mexican singer who was born in Guadalajara and is often regarded as the "mother of ranchera music". [2]In the 1940s, Mexican singer Irma Vila recorded the song and sang it in the musical film Canta y no llores...
La Peña is a registered 501(c)3 charity with tax exempt status that focuses on promoting the arts, and the building's façade is covered in a Nueva Canción inspired mural. The center teaches lessons on traditional Chilean music, art, etc. and also branches out into other Latin American and Spanish language fields with a focus on things South ...
The factual information in liner notes comes from the Label Copy. Label Copy is the record label's official info sheet for the published release. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It contains information that accompanies a musical work, including artist name, song title, song length, ISRC code , catalogue number, composer, publisher, rights holder, technical and ...
Jason's Lyric (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to Doug McHenry's 1994 film Jason's Lyric.It was released on September 27, 1994, via Mercury Records.
"Code of the Streets" is a song by American hip hop duo Gang Starr from their fourth studio album Hard to Earn (1994). It was released as the third single from the album on May 17, 1994. It samples "Little Green Apples" by Monk Higgins, "Synthetic Substitution" by Melvin Bliss and "Word From Our Sponsor" by Boogie Down Productions.
"Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)", often shortened to "Inner City Blues", is a song by Marvin Gaye, released as the third and final single, and the climactic song from his 1971 landmark album, What's Going On.