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"Engel" (German for "Angel" or "Angels") is a song by German Industrial metal band Rammstein. It was released in April 1997 as the first single from their second album, Sehnsucht . The female part of song's chorus is sung by Christiane "Bobo" Hebold of the German pop band Bobo in White Wooden Houses .
songs from the eastern province of Grandada, Jaen, Almeria, and Murcia caracoles a song form which started as a street snail-vendor's song in Zarzuela (a popular Spanish form of operetta) cartageneras song form derived from the taranta, with a florid vocal line, more "artistic" and decorative than forceful and rough castañuelas castanets cejilla
The music video for "There Must Be an Angel" was filmed at the Gatow Airport in Berlin-Spandau. [54] The music video for "There Must Be an Angel" was directed by Jörn Heitmann and filmed near the General-Steinhof-Kaserne at the Gatow Airport in Berlin-Spandau, Germany, on 19 July 2001. [54]
The response from Latin radio stations and record buyers was overwhelmingly positive, leading to the recording of the Spanish-language version of Jon Secada, titled Otro Dia Mas Sin Verte. Gloria noted that Secada's target market was the pop market and found that the crossover worked in reverse. [ 67 ]
Frau Engel, a character in the Wolfenstein video game series; Marian Engle Award, a Canadian literary award presented annually from 1986 to 2007; Engel Stadium, a baseball stadium in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States; De Engel (Lisse), a community in the municipality of Lisse, South Holland, the Netherlands
A. A Dios le Pido; A la Nanita Nana; A la Primera Persona; A las Barricadas; A Medio Vivir (song) A Palé; A Pedir Su Mano; A Puro Dolor ¿A quién le importa?
The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.
Rosalía posted a preview of the video on 6 November 2019 on her social media with the caption "A Palé mañanaaaaaa". [5] A press release explained the song title, saying that it "takes its name from the nearly ubiquitous wooden shipping pallets Rosalía was surrounded by for years growing up in an area outside Barcelona dominated by trucking industry but the spirit of the song centers around ...