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"Ese Hombre" (English: "That Man") is a song written by Ana Magdalena and Manuel Alejandro and performed by Spanish recording artist Rocío Jurado for her studio album Señora (1979). It was released by RCA Records as a B-side to "Señora" in 1980.
"Ese Hombre" (English: "That Man") is a song written by María Angélica Ramírez and first performed by Puerto Rican singer Nydia Caro on her album Unicornio Azul (1983). [1] It was later covered by Chilean singer Myriam Hernández on her album Myriam Hernández IV in 1994. [ 2 ]
"Por Ese Hombre" (For That Man) is a song originally recorded by Argentine duo Pimpinela and Spanish singer Dyango for the former's fifth studio album, Lucía y Joaquín (1985). It was covered by American singer Brenda K. Starr and Puerto Rican-American singer-songwriters Tito Nieves and Víctor Manuelle , as the lead single for Starr's seventh ...
"Ese Hombre" (Nydia Caro song), 1983 song, also covered by Myriam Hernández in 1994; Por Ese Hombre, 1988 album by Charytín Goyco "Por Ese Hombre", 1993 song by Pimpinela, covered by Brenda K. Starr, Tito Nieves, and Victor Manuelle in 2002 "Quitame Ese Hombre", a 2002 song by Pilar Montenegro from the album Deahogo
"Ese" (English: He's The One) is a song performed by Puerto Rican-American singer Jerry Rivera from his ninth studio album De Otra Manera (1998). The song became his first #1 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart and fifth overall on the Tropical Airplay chart. It was acknowledged as an award-winning song at the 2000 BMI Latin Awards. [1]
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Franco, ese hombre, translated into English as Franco, this man, is a 1964 documentary film by Spanish director José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. It follows the military and political career of the Spanish Head of State Francisco Franco until the 25th anniversary of the end of the Civil War .
Eva, ¿qué hace ese hombre en tu cama? (Spanish: "Eva, What is That Man Doing in Your Bed?"), also known as Qué bravas son las solteras (Spanish: "How Wild Single Women Are") is a 1975 comedy film co-produced between Mexico, Spain and Puerto Rico, [2] [3] directed by Tulio Demicheli [4] and starring Manolo Escobar, Paca Gabaldón, Iris Chacón, Olga Breeskin, Jorge Lavat and Antonio Garisa.