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  2. Cielito Lindo - Wikipedia

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    Cielito lindo, de contrabando. Estribillo: Ay, ay, ay, ay, Canta y no llores, Porque cantando se alegran, Cielito lindo, los corazones. Pájaro que abandona, Cielito lindo, su primer nido, Si lo encuentra ocupado, Cielito lindo, bien merecido. (Estribillo) Ese lunar que tienes, Cielito lindo, junto a la boca, No se lo des a nadie,

  3. Limerick (song) - Wikipedia

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    There are several different choruses for this song. One of the most popular in the United States of America is sung to the tune of the traditional Mexican song, "Cielito Lindo" and usually goes like this: I-Yi-Yi-Yi, In China, they never eat chili So here comes another verse worse than the other verse So waltz me around again, Willie. [2]

  4. The Renegade Ranger - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... (Music and lyrics by Albert Hay Malotte) Cecilia Callejo – "Cielito Lindo" (Traditional Mexican Ballad) ...

  5. Reveille with Beverly - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics by Ben Pollack and Bob Crosby; Played by Bob Crosby and his Orchestra with vocals by Lee Wilde, Lyn Wilde, and David Street; Cow-Cow Boogie. Written by Benny Carter, Gene de Paul, and Don Raye; Sung by Ella Mae Morse with Freddie Slack and His Orchestra; Cielito Lindo. Written by Quirino Mendoza; Adapted with English lyrics by Bill Driggs

  6. Talk:Cielito Lindo - Wikipedia

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    Cielito lindo can be read as "pretty little heaven" as well. Cielo means sky or heaven so cielito means little heaven. Lindo means pretty. This article states that it means pretty little sky and This website describes the restaurant as "Heavenly Mexican". Now, I have not gotten past the threshold of original research here, so I am asking if ...

  7. List of jazz tunes - Wikipedia

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    This is an A–Z list of jazz tunes which have been covered by multiple jazz artists. It includes the more popular jazz standards, lesser-known or minor standards, and many other songs and compositions which may have entered a jazz musician's or jazz singer's repertoire or be featured in the Real Books, but may not be performed as regularly or as widely as many of the popular standards.

  8. Manuel Ponce - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Ponce. Manuel María Ponce Cuéllar (8 December 1882 – 24 April 1948), known in Mexico as Manuel M. Ponce, was a Mexican composer active in the 20th century. His work as a composer, music educator and scholar of Mexican music connected the concert scene with a mostly forgotten tradition of popular song and Mexican folklore.

  9. Malagueña Salerosa - Wikipedia

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    Kathy Kirby, whose 1963 UK hit (#17) "You're the One" set English lyrics, by Marcel Stellman, to the melody of "Malagueña Salerosa". The Limeliters on their 1960 album The Limeliters. Trini Lopez on his 1964 album The Latin Album, however, wasn't released as a single until 1968. Helmut Lotti in 2000 on the album Latino Classics.