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"Gracias a Dios" (English: "Thanks God") is a song written by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel and recorded by Thalía. It was released as the fifth [ 1 ] single from Thalía's fourth studio album En éxtasis (1995).
Dios pague, señores Vuestra caridad Y que os colme el cielo De felicidad: Outside - Joseph gratefully says: (May God pay, sirs) (your charity) (And may heaven swamp you) (With happiness) Adentro: Dichosa la casa Que alberga este día A la virgen pura La hermosa María: Inside - Host replies: (Joyful be the house) (That this day hosts) (The ...
Recommended listenings for this palo include most singers from Cádiz, like Chano Lobato, La Perla de Cádiz, Aurelio Sellés, but also general singers like Manolo Caracol or La Niña de los Peines. Also, you can listen "Mar Amargo" from Camarón and "La Tarde es Caramelo" from Vicente Amigo. It is one of the cante chico forms of flamenco. The ...
"Vaya con Dios (May God Be With You)" ([ˈba.ʝa kon djos], literally "Go with God") is a popular song written by Larry Russell, Inez James, and Buddy Pepper, and first recorded by Anita O'Day in December 1952. Les Paul and Mary Ford had a No. 1 recording of the song in 1953.
Si Dios me quita la vida (English title: If God takes away my life) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pedro Damián and Juan Osorio for Televisa in 1995. [1] This is a remake of the 1961 telenovela La leona starred by Amparo Rivelles and Ernesto Alonso .
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The rainbow used by the "No" campaign appeared on the album art. The lyrics of the main theme, written by Sergio Bravo, were originally written with much darker themes, talking about the murders and disappeared prisoners of the military dictatorship, but when Eugenio García, the director of the "No" campaign, gave him the phrase "Chile, la alegría ya viene" as the basis of the song, Bravo ...