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"Mamãe eu quero" (English, lit.: "Mom, I want it") is a 1937 Brazilian song composed by Vicente Paiva and Jararaca, and is one of the most famous Brazilian songs. [1] The original recording was made by one of the composers, Jararaca, in 1937 and recorded on Odeon Records .
In 2000, Argentine project King Africa released in many countries his version of "La Bomba" as a single. Their cover version was then re-issued in 2001 in more countries, including Switzerland, then re-issued again in 2003 in France.
"Mama Yo Quiero" (Mickey Rooney) Minstrel Show Sequence: "Blackout Over Broadway" (Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Ray McDonald, Virginia Weidler, Richard Quine, Anne Rooney and MGM Studio Chorus) "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" (Ray McDonald) "Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones" (Judy Garland and MGM Studio Chorus)
The singles "Al Palo" and "Mamá Yo Quiero" climbed charts across Latin America. [2] King África was invited and took part in the 1995 International Song Festival of Viña del Mar in Chile. Then he recorded what would be his next success the album Remix with new versions of their earlier hits and some new songs. The album included the single ...
"Ay mamá" (pronounced [aj maˈma]; American English: "Oh, mom", British English: "Oh, mum") [1] is a song by Spanish music act Rigoberta Bandini. The song was independently released on 23 December 2021 [2] and was a candidate to represent Spain in the 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, taking part in its preselection, Benidorm Fest.
Forbidden Hollywood is a parody show that opened Off-Off-Broadway and was taped live in Hollywood.It was created by Gerard Alessandrini, who also created the popular series of Off-Broadway parodies of Broadway theatre, Forbidden Broadway.
"Quiero" (transl. "I Want" ) is a song by Puerto Rican singer Jerry Rivera from his 11th studio album Rivera , (2001). The song was co-written by Martha Cancel, Ray Contreras, and James Nicholas Greco and produced by Bebu Silvetti .
English version (not a translation, as sung by The Andrews Sisters): Oh tico-tico tick! Oh tico-tico tock! This tico-tico - he's the cuckoo in my clock. And when he says: "Cuckoo!" he means it's time to woo; It's "tico-time" for all the lovers in the block. I've got a heavy date - a tête-à-tête at eight, so speak, oh tico, tell me is it ...