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With this achievement they surpassed Estadio Nacional by Los Prisioneros, a record that held this position in 2002. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Jorge González , vocalist of Los Prisioneros , stated that he was a fan of 31 minutos , [ 14 ] and he recorded his own versions of "Baila sin César" and "Tangananica Tangananá" for the album En las raras tocatas ...
In 1994, American salsa singer La India recorded the track for her first solo album, Dicen Que Soy (1994), which was produced by Sergio George. "Ese Hombre" is the salsa song responsible for La India's honorific title as the "Princess of Salsa", according to The New York Times. The recording received positive reviews and acclaim from media ...
Mi corazón es tuyo (English title: My Heart is Yours [2]) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa. The telenovela is an adaptation of the Spanish TV series Ana y los 7 . It was adapted in Mexico by Alejandro Pohlenz, Marcia del Río, and Pablo Ferrer.
"Oda al Gato" ("Ode to the Cat") is a poem by the Chilean poet and Nobel laureate, Pablo Neruda from his book Navegaciones y regresos (Voyages and Homecomings) that was first published in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Losada in 1959. The ode that celebrates the obscure nature of cats has been translated by many scholars including Ken Krabbenhoft.
"Corazón Encandenado" ("Chained Heart") is a song by American singer by Lani Hall from her 1984 self-titled album. It features Spanish singer-songwriter Camilo Sesto , who also composed the track along with Sergio Fachelli . [ 1 ]
El corazón nunca se equivoca (English: The Heart is Never Wrong; [3] shown onscreen as Juntos el corazón nunca se equivoca) is a Mexican television series produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa that premiered on Las Estrellas on 23 June 2019 and ended on 26 July 2019. [4] [5] The series stars Emilio Osorio and Joaquín Bondoni.
La Pistola y El Corazón (Spanish for "The Pistol and the Heart") is the fourth album by the Mexican American rock group Los Lobos, released in September 1988 on Slash/Warner Bros. Records. The mini-album is dedicated to Tejano/Mariachi folk music. It won a Grammy Award in 1989 for Best Mexican-American Performance. [1]
Ode for St Cecilia's Day, (1984/2008, CD): Monika Frimmer, soprano; Eberhard BĒchner, tenor; members of the choir of the Landestheater Halle, of the Hallischen Chorsolisten and the Collegium vocale; the Händel-Festspielorchester Halle, conducted by Christian Kluttig; Berlin Classics — 0013992BC