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  2. Bamboléo - Wikipedia

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    The word bamboleo means "wobble", "sway" or "dangle" in Spanish. The song's refrain, "bamboleo, bambolea, porque mi vida yo la prefier* vivir así", translates to: "Swaying, swaying, because I prefer to live my life this way." Part of the song is an adaptation of the 1980 Venezuelan folk song "Caballo Viejo" by Simón Díaz. [1]

  3. Caballo Viejo - Wikipedia

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    The song has been translated into many different languages. It has been recorded as "Caballo Viejo" or as "Bamboleo" by dozens of singers, such as Celia Cruz, Papo Lucca y la Sonora Ponceña, María Dolores Pradera, Julio Iglesias, Gilberto Santa Rosa, José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma", Polo Montañes, Freddy López, Oscar D'León, Celso Piña, Gipsy Kings, Ray Coniff, Rubén Blades, Roberto ...

  4. Bamboleo (Gipsy Kings song) - Wikipedia

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  5. The Best of the Gipsy Kings - Wikipedia

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    The Best of the Gipsy Kings is an album from the band Gipsy Kings.It was released on March 28, 1995, in the US. A compilation of previous albums, which also includes a live release of "La Dona", "Galaxia" and "Vamos a Bailar" (previously released on Allegria) and the popular party Medley (consisting of a mix of Bamboleo, Volare, Djobi Djoba, Pida Me La and Baila Me).

  6. Greatest Hits (Gipsy Kings album) - Wikipedia

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    More than a simple compilation of previous albums, it also includes the 1992 single "Pida Me La", a studio release of "Galaxia", "Allegria" and "La Dona" (previously released live on Allegria), a more energetic release of "Vamos a Bailar" from the LP version and the popular party Medley (consisting of a mix of Bamboleo, Volare, Djobi Djoba, Pida Me La and Baila Me].

  7. Gipsy Kings - Wikipedia

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    Gipsy Kings (originally Los Reyes) are a musical group founded in 1979 in Arles, France. The band, whose members have Catalan heritage, [1] play a blend of Catalan rumba, [1] flamenco, salsa, and pop. They perform mostly in Spanish but also mix in Catalan, French, and languages of southern France, such as Occitan. [2]

  8. Djobi Djoba - Wikipedia

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    "Djobi, Djoba" is a hit song by the Gipsy Kings, a French-Calé rumba flamenca band. It was initially released in 1982 as an acoustic version on their debut album Allegria. In 1987, the song was re-recorded and released as a single. This version is from their self-titled third album.

  9. Chico & the Gypsies - Wikipedia

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    Bamboleo – – 2004 Disque d'or – – 2005 Freedom: 12 – 2008 Suerte: 43 – 2011 Chantent Charles Aznavour: 78 – 2012 Chico & The Gypsies... & Friends: 8 20 2013 Fiesta: 11 34 2014 Chico & The Gypsies & International Friends: 60 103 2016 Color 80's: 9 54 Color 80's Vol. 2: 47 [4] 33 2018 Mi corazón: 4 26