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Sol y Lluvia continued on its own path—with Harley Labra, Amaro's son, on percussion—releasing La vida siempre (2000), a new album whose launch attracted five thousand people to the Teatro Monumental. As a quintet, with an invited percussionist and guitarist, the group has reinterpreted its old songs and has performed regularly both inside ...
Al Sol Que Mas Calienta (1994) Viviendo del Futuro (1996) Viento a Favor (1998) Movimiento Perpetuo (2000) En Vivo (2001) Historias de Amor - Lo Mejor de Sentidos Opuestos (2003) Zona Preferente (2012) Únete a La Fiesta (2017)
y, al verme, tan solo y triste cual hoja al viento, ¡quisiera llorar ‒ quisiera morir ‒ de sentimiento! ¡Oh tierra del sol! suspiro por verte. Ahora que lejos yo vivo sin luz ‒ sin amor. Y, al verme tan solo y triste cual hoja al viento, quisiera llorar, quisiera morir de sentimiento. So far am I from the land where I was born!
The origin of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival was modest. Thanks to the initiative of the mayor Gustavo Lorca [12] and Carlos Ansaldo, director of the Department of Tourism and Public Relations of the Municipality of Viña del Mar, between February 21 and 28, 1960, a unique competition was organized, in which the contestants had to present an original song whose theme was the ...
Following the release of Zarzuela, Cobos released his second studio album in 1983 Sol y sombra followed by Mexicano which was released in 1984. He also collaborated with the albums Mecano and ¿Dónde está el país de las hadas?.
This festival was the number 50, and had a special award for the 50 years, the "Gold Song", elected between the winner songs from 2001 to 2008 versions of Festival. Finally, "Gold song" in the folk contest was "Cuecas Al Sol" (2005 winner), and in the international contest was "Ayer te vi" (2001 winner).
Sol, vind och vatten (Swedish: [ˈsuːl ˈvɪnːd ɔ ˈvǎtːɛn], "Sun, wind and water") is a song written by Swedish lyricist Kenneth Gärdestad and composer Ted Gärdestad. First recorded by Lena Andersson, the song was released as a single in October 1972. [2] Ted Gärdestad recorded the song for his 1973 album Ted. [3]
"Fría Como el Viento" 1 4 — — — — "Un Hombre Busca a Una Mujer" 5 ... "Sol, Arena y Mar" 3 2 12 — — Amarte Es Un Placer "O Tú o Ninguna" 1 1