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  2. Adiós Amor (Andy Borg song) - Wikipedia

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    The album Adiós Amor in the same year also went to the top of the album charts in both Germany and Austria. [4] [5] It remains Borg's signature song. [citation needed] The lyrics by Kurt Feltz to music by Tex Shultzieg (b.1948) arranged by Alexander Gietz. The song begins "Ich sah dir in's Gesicht, du sagtest: Frag mich nicht".

  3. Amor (Gabriel Ruiz song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, American soul singer Ben E. King covered the song, and it appears on his album Spanish Harlem. It was released as a single and peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 10 on the R&B chart. [5] In 1978, the German Schlager singer Bata Illic released a German version with lyrics by Michael Marian. [6]

  4. Me Volvi a Acordar de Ti - Wikipedia

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    Me Volvi a Acordar de Ti (I Remembered You Again) is the tenth studio album released by Los Bukis in 1986. The album entered Billboard ' s Latin Pop Albums chart at the beginning of October 1986, and peaked at number 6 on October 31 after spending four weeks on the chart. [ 1 ]

  5. Schöner fremder Mann - Wikipedia

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    Schöner fremder Mann is the fourth German single recorded by U. S. entertainer Connie Francis. The song is the German cover version of Francis' U. S. recording Someone Else's Boy . Although the original version didn't chart, it became one of Francis' biggest international successes, and it is the only song in her repertoire she recorded in ...

  6. Que c'est triste Venise - Wikipedia

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    It was first recorded in French by Aznavour in 1964, and later in Spanish ("Venecia sin ti"), German ("Venedig im Grau"), English ("How Sad Venice Can Be" or "Venice Blue" cover of Bobby Darin), and most notably in 1971 in Italian ("Com'è triste Venezia").

  7. Non ti scordar mai di me (song) - Wikipedia

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    The following week "Non ti scordar mai di me" peaked at #1, but next week it was knocked off by the song "Cry" by Italian band Novecento. However, it returned at #1 after a couple of weeks and it held the pole position for an astonishing total of 15 non-consecutive weeks, becoming one of the longest running number-one hit singles as well as one ...

  8. Augen auf! - Wikipedia

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    The song topped the German Singles Chart for five weeks and the Austrian Singles Chart for four weeks. "Augen auf!" was certified gold in both countries. A version of the song with English lyrics was featured on the compilation album Truth or Dare in 2010, under the new title "Ready or Not (I'm Coming)." The song featured slightly altered ...

  9. He Vivido Esperando Por Ti - Wikipedia

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    "He Vivido Esperando Por Ti" (English: I Lived Waiting for You) is a ballad performed by Salvadoran singer-songwriter Álvaro Torres released in 1992 through EMI Latin as part of Torres' tenth studio album Nada Se Compara Contigo (1991).