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  2. Gracias Por La Música - Wikipedia

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    The phrasing was thus translated to "quiero dar las gracias a las canciones" [I want to thank the songs]. [1] The album's title is the literal Spanish translation of the song's title. Recording sessions for the eight new Spanish tracks took place in January 1980 at Stockholm's Polar Music studios.

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  4. List of number-one singles of 1990 (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Song Artist 6 January "That's What I Like" Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers: 13 January 20 January "Pump Up the Jam" Technotronic: 27 January 3 February "All Around the World" Lisa Stansfield: 10 February "Pump Up the Jam" Technotronic 17 February "All Around the World" Lisa Stansfield 24 February "Pump Up the Jam" Technotronic 3 March 10 March ...

  5. Thank You (Dido song) - Wikipedia

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    "Thank You" is a song written and performed by English singer-songwriter Dido. The song made its first appearance in 1998 on the soundtrack of the movie Sliding Doors . It was later included on Dido's 1999 debut album, No Angel , and was released as a single on 18 September 2000.

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  8. Category:Spanish songs - Wikipedia

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    For songs that are recorded in Spanish, please use the category, Songs in Spanish. Subcategories. This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total. ...

  9. Eviva España - Wikipedia

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    Musically, the song has a distinctly Spanish-sounding pasodoble style. The theme of the lyrics is anticipation of a holiday in Spain. While Spanish-sounding, the original song title (and chorus line) "Eviva España" does not make sense in Spanish. Although "España" is the correct name of the country in Spanish, there is no such word as "Eviva".