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"Que Sera Mi Vida (If You Should Go)" is a 1979 song by French musical group Gibson Brothers, released as the third single from their fourth album, Cuba (1979). It is their highest charting single in the UK, reaching number five on the UK Singles Chart .
The song's refrain, "bamboleo, bambolea, porque mi vida yo la prefier* vivir así", translates to: "Swaying, swaying, because I prefer to live my life this way." Part of the song is an adaptation of the 1980 Venezuelan folk song "Caballo Viejo" by Simón Díaz. [1] The refrain is based on Bamboleô by André Filho, recorded by Carmen Miranda in ...
The three brothers, Chris Francfort (born 20 June 1954, lead vocals, percussion), Patrick Francfort (23 February 1957 – 4 April 2020, vocals, drums) [2] [3] and Alex Francfort (vocals, keyboards), were born in Lamentin Acajou on Martinique.
The new network started producing telenovelas from Miami, ending a cycle that started in Puerto Rico in the 1950s. The first such production - Angélica, mi vida, centered around three families of varied Latino immigrant backdrops - was the first such production to be made in the US mainland for the new network. [8]
The Spanish version “Vivir Mi Vida” by Marc Anthony was played on August 12, 2023 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario prior to the Toronto Blue Jays’ game against the Chicago Cubs during the Level of Excellence induction ceremony for Blue Jays great José Bautista; the song was played when Bautista’s family was introduced onto the ...
Mi Vida may refer to: Mi Vida (José José album), 1982; Mi Vida: Grandes Éxitos, a 1998 album by Julio Iglesias "Mi Vida", 2000 song by Manu Chao from Próxima ...
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Mi Vida was subsequently exhibited at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio in 2019. [2] [17] [3] Mi Vida was featured in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's exhibit Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965–1975 in 2019–2020, which traveled to the Minneapolis Institute of Art after it was seen in Washington ...