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Mamá cumple cien años (English: Mama Turns 100) is a 1979 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Carlos Saura. The film is a comedy sequel of the drama Ana and the Wolves directed by Saura in 1973. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards. [1] [2]
Among English-speakers, it is traditional at a birthday party for the guests celebrating the birthday to sing the song "Happy Birthday to You" to the birthday person, often when presenting a birthday cake.
The lines "Nobody told me there'd be days like these / Strange days indeed / Most peculiar, mama" are in contrast to the old adage "My mother told me there'd be days like this" (as in The Shirelles' song "Mama Said"). Yoko Ono called the track "kind of a fun song." She told Uncut in 1998: "I think that especially around that time he felt that ...
La familia P. Luche (English: The P.Lush Family) is a Mexican family sitcom created by Eugenio Derbez.The series aired from August 7, 2002, to September 16, 2012, on the channel Canal de las Estrellas. [1]
Beto Quintanilla was originally from Reynosa, a small town in Tamaulipas.The date of his birth is unknown, but was some time around 1948. As a child, Quintanilla composed poems or odes to his mother, his teacher, his school, and his country.
Something for Mama (1969). Elliot signed with RCA Records, but none of the three albums she recorded for the label, Cass Elliot, The Road Is No Place for a Lady (both 1972), and Don't Call Me Mama Anymore (1973), produced a charting single. Elliot died of heart failure in London on July 29, 1974, after completing a two-week engagement at the ...
Christina Milian (/ ˌ m ɪ l i ˈ ɑː n / MIL-ee-AHN; née Flores, born September 26, 1981) [1] is an American actress, singer, songwriter, and model. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey and raised in Waldorf, Maryland, she signed a contract with Murder Inc. & Def Soul at the age of 19.
Karen Gay Silkwood was born in 1946 in Longview, Texas, and raised in Nederland, Texas.She lived with her mother Merle, father Bill, and sisters Rose Mary and Linda. [1] In high school, Karen was a straight 'A' student and a member of the National Honor Society.