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  2. Salomé (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Salomé" is a Latin pop/dance song written by Estéfano, produced by Ronnie Foster and performed by the Puerto Rican singer Chayanne. It was the third single released from the studio album Atado a Tu Amor (1998), nominated to the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album.

  3. Vivo cantando - Wikipedia

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    "Vivo cantando" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbiβo kanˈtando]; "I Live Singing") is a song recorded by Spanish singer Salomé with music composed by María José de Ceratto and lyrics written by Aniano Alcalde. It represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 held in Madrid, and became one of the four joint winning songs and the second song fr

  4. Atado a Tu Amor - Wikipedia

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    Also featured in this album is the Spanish version of the song "You Are My Home" featuring Vanessa Williams from the soundtrack of the film Dance with Me. In United States was certified Gold by the RIAA on February 14, 2000, by the RIAA. In 1999, the album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Pop Album, losing to Vuelve by Ricky ...

  5. Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 - Wikipedia

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    Spain was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 with the song "Vivo cantando", composed by María José de Ceratto, with lyrics by Aniano Alcalde, and performed by Salomé. The Spanish participating broadcaster, Televisión Española (TVE), selected its entry through a national final, after having previously selected the performer ...

  6. Salomé (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Maria Rosa Marco Poquet (Catalan pronunciation: [məˈɾi.ə ˈrɔzə ˈmaɾku puˈkɛt]; born 21 June 1939), better known by her stage name Salomé (Catalan:, Spanish:), is a Spanish singer. Salomé was born in Barcelona, Spain. She was one of the four winners of the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 with the song "Vivo cantando".

  7. Emilia Pérez (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Camille wrote the lyrics for the musical numbers and to have a keen understanding of the language, [6] she and Ducol worked with Mexican translators Karla Aviles and Ignacio Chávez, who helped them on understanding the cultural references and particularities from that country. Inspired by the story and characters, the duo curated songs from ...

  8. Azúcar Moreno - Wikipedia

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    Azúcar Moreno (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈθukaɾ moˈɾeno]; Spanish for "brown sugar") is a Spanish music duo composed of sisters Antonia "Toñi" and Encarnación "Encarna" Salazar. The duo has sold more than three million albums and singles since 1984 domestically, and became famous in Europe, the United States and Latin America in the ...

  9. Mocedades - Wikipedia

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    Mocedades (Spanish pronunciation: [moθeˈðaðes]) is a Spanish singing group from the Basque Country, who represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1973 with the hit song "Eres tú". Since June 2014, Mocedades has been the name of two bands: one with Izaskun Uranga as its leader and the other with Javier Garay .