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The Soul of the Accordion (Spanish: El alma de bandoneón) is a 1935 Argentine tango musical film from the Golden Age of Argentine cinema directed by Mario Soffici, who wrote it with José A. Bugliot. [1] It is considered one of the earliest classics of Argentine cinema. [2] The film starred Libertad Lamarque, Enrique Serrano and Santiago Arrieta.
"Hay Que Poner el Alma" (English: "You’ve Gotta Put Your Soul Into It") [1] is a song written by Omar Alfanno and performed by Puerto Rican singer Víctor Manuelle on his 1996 self-titled studio album and was released as the lead single from the album. [2]
"Una Voz en el Alma" (English: A Voice in the Soul) is a song performed by Puerto Rican-American singer Millie Corretjer (credited simply as Millie) from his third studio album Amar Es un Juego (1999). It was released as the lead single by EMI Latin on December 14, 1998 and became her first #1 on the Billboard Latin Pop Airplay chart in the US.
El Alma Joven Vol.III (English: The Young Soul Volume III) is the third studio album by Juan Gabriel, released in 1973. The album was recorded in Paris , France with the Paul Mauriat Orchestra. Track listing
Juan Gabriel (A.K.A El Alma Joven Vol. II) (English: The Young Soul Volume II) is the second studio album by Juan Gabriel, released in 1972. Track listing [ edit ]
Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez" was released as the album's lead single by WEA Latina on 21 May 1999. [16] Ricardo Camarena of La Opinión called the performance of the track "stupendous and rhythmic". [13] The Houston Chronicle critic Ramiro Burr remarked that the band makes "raucous takes" of both "Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez" and "Te Solté la Rienda". [17]
El Alma Joven... (in English: The Young Soul...) is the debut studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel, released in 1971.The album's title track was released as Gabriel's debut single and spawned Gabriel's first hit song "No Tengo Dinero", which remains one of Gabriel's most popular songs and launched his career.
"Que Pena Siente el Alma" is a song written and performed by Violeta Parra released on the Odeón label (E-50040) in 1955. [ 1 ] The song became one of Parra's most popular and was also performed on her extended play record, Chants et Danses du Chili I (1956), and again on her album, El folklore de Chile según Violeta Parra (1962).