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"Once I Loved" ("O Amor Em Paz") is a bossa nova and jazz standard song composed in 1960 by Antônio Carlos Jobim, with lyrics by Vinícius de Moraes. [1] Words in English were later added by Ray Gilbert. In a few early cases, the song was also known as ("Love in Peace"), a translation into English of the original Portuguese title.
"Secreto de Amor" (English: "Secret of Love") is a song by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian, released as the first single and title track from Sebastian's 27th studio album, Secreto de Amor. Written and produced by Sebastian, it is often regarded as one of his signature songs , [ 1 ] being covered by many artists including Lucero ...
"Amorcito Enfermito" (English: "Sick Sweetheart") is a song by Dominican singer Héctor Acosta. [1] The song was released as the thirteenth and final track of his sixth studio album Merengue Y Sentimiento (2015). It was later released as a single on November 3, 2016. The music video was released on YouTube on December 21, 2016. [2]
Por amor is a 1968 bolero by Rafael Solano a native from the Dominican Republic. The song was first and most famously sung by Niní Cáffaro , [ 1 ] and has been covered by Lucho Gatica , Marco Antonio Muñiz , Vicki Carr , Jon Secada , Gloria Estefan and Plácido Domingo .
"Odio por Amor" (2008) "Hoy Me Voy" (2008) "Odio por Amor" (Eng.: Hate for Love) is a song written and performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes.
The Song of Love (also known as Le chant d'amour or Love Song) is a 1914 painting by Italian metaphysical painter Giorgio de Chirico.It is one of the most famous works by Chirico and an early example of his pre-surrealist style, though it was painted ten years before the movement was "founded" by André Breton in 1924.
Linear languages are closed under union.Construction is the same as the construction for the union of context-free languages. Let , be two linear languages, then is constructed by a linear grammar with |, and , playing the role of the linear grammars for ,.
"¡Ay, Amor!" was produced by Mariano Pérez Bautista and was released as the first single from Gabriel's third studio album Pecado Original (1987). [ 3 ] This song was a success in Mexico and United States, leading the album to its peak at number three in the Billboard Latin Pop Albums and approximate sales of two and a half million units in ...