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  2. List of number-one hits (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    2 1960s. 3 1970s. 4 1980s. 5 1990s. 6 2000s. 7 2010s. 8 2020s. 9 References. ... This is a list of number-one hits in Spain by year from the chart compiled weekly by ...

  3. Barcelona (Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé song)

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    A part of their collaborative album Barcelona, it also appeared on Queen's Greatest Hits III. The song reflects Mercury's love of opera with his high notes and Caballé's operatic vocals, backed by a full orchestra. Originally released in 1987, it was one of the biggest hits of Mercury's solo career, reaching number eight in the UK singles chart.

  4. Marcha Real - Wikipedia

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    Ask of us, Spain! Your name we will take anywhere you want; because honoring it is our law! Command us, Spain, and united we will fight, so that you may live, relentless people and king! You give us a glorious flag; Nobody, who is alive, Spain, will take it from us! So that, one day, we can be covered by it, Give us, Spain, the joy of dying for ...

  5. Europe's Living a Celebration - Wikipedia

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    The voting sequence was followed in Spain by an average of 14.38 million viewers, which represented an 86.2% share, becoming the most watched space in the country of the entire decade. [8] The entire show, with an average of 12.7 million viewers and an 80.4% share, is the most watched Eurovision in Spain since reliable audience measurements ...

  6. Spain (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    The introduction used in the song is from Concierto de Aranjuez, a guitar concerto by the Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo. The Light as a Feather version of "Spain" received two Grammy nominations, for Best Instrumental Arrangement and for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance by a Group .

  7. The Blue Moods of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Moods of Spain is the debut studio album by American rock band Spain, released on September 8, 1995, on Restless Records. "Spiritual" was later recorded by Johnny Cash for his album American II: Unchained.

  8. Habsburg Spain - Wikipedia

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    Habsburg Spain [c] refers to Spain and the Hispanic Monarchy, also known as the Catholic Monarchy, in the period from 1516 to 1700 when it was ruled by kings from the House of Habsburg. It had territories around the world, including modern-day Spain, a piece of south-eastern France, eventually Portugal and many other lands outside the Iberian ...

  9. Chants d'Espagne - Wikipedia

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    Chants d'Espagne, Op. 232, (Spanish: Cantos de España, English: Songs of Spain) is a suite of originally three, later five pieces for the piano by Isaac Albéniz. Prélude (later known as Asturias (Leyenda)), Orientale and Sous le palmier were published in 1892, and Córdoba and Seguidillas were added in the 1898 edition.