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Que Triste Es Decir Adiós. 9. Desde Que Se Fué. 10. Entre la Lluvia y Mi Llorar (Between Rain and My Cry) Si Quieres Volver (1992) 1 Si quieres volver; 2 Siempre en mi mente; 3 Tus mentiras; 4 Ojos claros; 5 El fin del mundo; 6 Hasta entonces; 7 Angel baby; 8 Juanito galán; 9 Quiéreme esta noche; 10 Para qué; Lo Quieras O No (1994) 1 Te lo ...
A que no me dejas, formerly known as A que no me dejas, corazón (English title: I Dare You to Leave), [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Moreno for Televisa. It is a remake of the Mexican telenovela Amor en silencio, produced in 1988. [2] [3] [4] Production of A que no me dejas officially started on May 26, 2015 in Televisa San ...
"Que Vuelvas" is a song by Mexican singer-songwriter Carín León and American regional Mexican band Grupo Frontera, released on December 9, 2022, as the second single from the latter's debut studio album El Comienzo (2023). The song was written by Edgar Barrera, who produced it alongside Alberto Acosta and Juan Cantú.
Si Me Dejas Ahora (If you leave me now) is the title of the studio album released by Mexican singer José José in 1979. José José produces an album for the first time in collaboration with Spanish singer, composer and producer Camilo Sesto .
Las Jilguerillas was a Mexican ranchera duo that was formed in the mid-1950s by sisters Imelda and María Amparo Higuera. [1]The municipal president of Numarán considers them icons of ranchera music, [2] and they have had several successful tours in both Mexico and the United States. [3]
"Dime Que Me Quieres" Single by Banda el Recodo; from the album Me Gusta Todo de Ti; Released: 2009: ... "Te Pido Perdón (Banda version)" (2010) "Dime Que Me Quieres"
"Que me quiten lo bailao" (Spanish pronunciation: [ke me ˈkiten lo βajˈlao], literally "Let them take away from me what I've danced", a colloquialism that means "They can't take the fun I've had away from me") is a song recorded by Spanish singer Lucía Pérez, written by Rafael Artesero.
Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez" was released as the album's lead single by WEA Latina on 21 May 1999. [16] Ricardo Camarena of La Opinión called the performance of the track "stupendous and rhythmic". [13] The Houston Chronicle critic Ramiro Burr remarked that the band makes "raucous takes" of both "Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez" and "Te Solté la Rienda". [17]