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English lyrics (translation) The Ravens had regional success with a 1955 revival. The Shadows performed an instrumental version of this song on their 1967 album Jigsaw. Spanish lyrics (original) Gloria Jean sang "Aquellos Ojos Verdes" in the 1943 film When Johnny Comes Marching Home.
"Perdonarte, ¿Para Qué?" was produced by Rodolfo Lugo and written by Andy Clay, Horacio Palencia, and Richard Torres. [7] [8] It is a Mexican cumbia song, a genre familiar to the band.
He wrote his best known song "Aquellos Ojos Verdes" in 1929 and was recorded several times by Latin artists and translated into English in 1931. The song became a major hit when Jimmy Dorsey recorded it as "Green Eyes" around 1941.
Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label 1 Mano a Mano: Silvio Rodríguez: 21 Guitar Passion: Charo: 22 Amor Prohibido: Selena: Tejano, Mexican cumbia, dance-pop
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Milton Esco Estes (May 9, 1914 – August 23, 1963) was an American country music and Southern gospel singer and musician. Estes was a host and house performer at the Grand Ole Opry . Early life
John Adam Estes [1] (January 25, 1899 [2] or 1900 [3] – June 5, 1977), [4] known as Sleepy John Estes, was an American blues guitarist, songwriter and vocalist. His music influenced such artists as the Beatles , Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin .
The lyrics are largely on the lost dairy cow theme: She's a full-blood Jersey, I'm going to tell you boys the way I know People just screamin' for my milk cow, I don't care where my Jersey go [2] with one hint at a lost lover: Say my bed is lonesome my pillow now it sure won't do I wake up out of the midnight I really have those milk cow blues [2]