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  2. Bonny Cepeda - Wikipedia

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    Ven Recorre Mi Cuerpo; Llegó el Amor; Amante Mía; La Chica de los Ojos Café; Calor y Diferente (1989), Reissued 1992; El Nene Quiere Un Sobito; No Me Vuelvo a Enamorar; Quisiera Ser; Por el Amor de Una Mujer; Déjame; Infiel los Dos; Soy Dominicano; Don't Worry Be Happy; Los 15 Éxitos de Bonny Cepeda (1989) Ay Doctor; El Perico; El Hijo de ...

  3. Mágico: Carta de Amor - Wikipedia

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    The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars, stating, "Mágico: Carta de Amor is a musical treasure trove that features three players from three continents working in near-symbiotic dialogue, offering music that showcases compositional and improvisational mastery, yet transcends the limitations of genre classification."

  4. List of Televisa telenovelas (1960s) - Wikipedia

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    Mi amor por ti: Guadalupe Dueñas Ernesto Alonso [227] 241 No creo en los hombres: Caridad Bravo Adams: Ernesto Alonso [228] 242 El ojo de vidrio: Carmelita González David Reynoso [229] 243 Una plegaria en el camino: Arturo Moya Grau Valentín Pimstein [230] 244 Puente de amor: Marissa Garrido Ernesto Alonso [231] 245 El retrato de Dorian Gray ...

  5. Válgame Dios - Wikipedia

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    Válgame Dios is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by Carolina de Jacobo for Venevisión.. Sabrina Seara [1] and Eduardo Orozco [2] star as the main protagonists while Ricardo Alamo, Carlota Sosa and Raquel Yanez star as the main antagonists.

  6. La Dinastía de Tuzantla - Wikipedia

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    La Dinastía de Tuzantla, Michoacán, or simply La Dinastía de Tuzantla, is a regional Mexican band from Tuzantla, Michoacán, Mexico, that was founded in 1987. It specializes in the Tierra Caliente genre, and was created by the Toledo family, who are also members of the group. [ 1 ]

  7. Romance (guitar piece) - Wikipedia

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    The Raphael song "Tema de Amor" was performed in the 1968 Argentinian film Digan lo que digan (Let Them Talk) and it used this song as the melody with lyrics. The Dutch Duo de Koning recorded the song as ‘Ave Maria klinkt zacht door de nacht’ probably in 1968. This piece was the melody for the 1970 Françoise Hardy song "San Salvador".

  8. Cartas de amor - Wikipedia

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    Cartas de amor may refer to: Cartas de amor, Argentine film, see List of Argentine films of 1951; Cartas de amor, Mexican telenovela This page was ...

  9. Barbarito Díez - Wikipedia

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    Barbarito Díez (December 4, 1910 – May 6, 1995) was a Cuban singer who specialized in danzón. [1] He began his career as the singer for Graciano Gómez and Isaac Oviedo's son group, before joining Antonio María Romeu's orchestra.