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  2. Soleado - Wikipedia

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    "Soleado" (Spanish: "Sunny") is a mainly instrumental piece of music composed by Ciro Dammicco under the alias "Zacar", based on his earlier composition "Le rose blu" (1972). The song was recorded in 1974 by Dammico's band, the Daniel Sentacruz Ensemble , [ 1 ] and presented at that year's edition of Festivalbar .

  3. List of songs recorded by Dalida - Wikipedia

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    Le bonheur vient me dire bonjour (1960/1991) Le jour du retour (feat. male voice; 1963/2012) Rendez-vous chaque soir ... French-Spanish. La violetera (1956) Other

  4. Comment te dire adieu - Wikipedia

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    These versions were interpreted in the style of a ballad, as was the first French version of the song with lyrics by Michèle Vendôme titled "Avant de dire adieu" which was released by Ginette Reno on her 1967 album Quelqu'un à aimer.

  5. La Madelon - Wikipedia

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    La Madelon or Quand Madelon, also known in English as Madelon (I'll Be True to the Whole Regiment) [1] is a French popular song of World War I.Although it is mostly known as La Madelon the proper title is Quand Madelon which are the beginning words of the refrain.

  6. Le Boudin - Wikipedia

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    Le Boudin" (French pronunciation: [lə budɛ̃]), officially "Marche de la Légion Étrangère" (English "March of the Foreign Legion"), is the official march of the Foreign Legion. "Le Boudin" is a reference to boudin, a type of blood sausage or black pudding. "Le boudin" colloquially meant the gear (rolled up in a blanket) that used to be ...

  7. A Dios le Pido - Wikipedia

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    "A Dios le Pido" (I beg to God) is the lead single from the Spanish studio album Un Día Normal by the Latin music singer and songwriter Juanes, released in 2002 in Spain and Latin America. In 2006, the song was re-released in some countries in Europe, right after the success of " La Camisa Negra ", which charted in almost every European ...

  8. Ríu Ríu Chíu - Wikipedia

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    The song was performed in Spanish at King's College, Cambridge in their 1992 Christmas Eve broadcast service of "Nine Lessons and Carols". [12] The song has appeared on recordings including: Goin' Places (1961) by the Kingston Trio (listed as "Guardo el Lobo" and credited to musicologist Erich Schwandt)

  9. Il faudra leur dire - Wikipedia

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    "Il faudra leur dire" is a song by Francis Cabrel. It was released as a single (credited to Cabrel et les enfants) in 1986. Background and writing.