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"Adios Amigo" is a song written by Ralph Freed and Jerry Livingston, performed by Jim Reeves, and released on the RCA label (catalog no. 45-RCA-1293). It debuted on the Billboard country and western charts in May 1962, spent nine weeks at the No. 2 spot, and remained on the charts for a total of 21 weeks. [ 1 ]
Adios Amigo (Marty Robbins album), 1977, and the title track; Adios Amigos (Ramones album), 1995; Adios Amigo (song), a 1965 song by Jim Reeves; See also.
Adios Amigo (transl. Farewell, friend) is a 2024 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Nahas Nazar and written by Thankam. [1] It stars Asif Ali [2] and Suraj Venjaramoodu. [3] [4] In the film, After meeting at a bus stop, two men decide to travel together. Since they don't have a set destination, they go to different places ...
Two different studio versions were recorded. One appears as a bonus track on their album ¡Adios Amigos! with C.J. Ramone singing lead vocals and the other one on the Greatest Hits Live with Joey Ramone singing lead vocals. The Huntingtons also covered this song on their File Under Ramones album.
¡Adios Amigos! (in Spanish, "Goodbye Friends") is the fourteenth and final studio album by the American punk rock band Ramones. It was released on July 18, 1995, through Radioactive Records. The Ramones disbanded a year after its release and subsequent tour.
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Adios Amigo is a studio album by country music singer Marty Robbins.It was released in 1977 by Columbia Records. [1] [2]The album debuted on Billboard magazine's Top Country Albums chart on March 5, 1977, peaked at No. 5, and remained on the chart for 18 weeks.
The song is about a man who's talking by telephone to the woman he loves, when he realizes that another man is with her. The song was written by the husband-and-wife team of Joe and Audrey Allison, and was inspired by a phone conversation between them in which they had trouble making themselves understood.