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  2. Ernesto Cortázar II - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Cortázar (May 2, 1940 – August 2, 2004) was a Mexican composer, arranger, and pianist, born in Mexico City and who died in Tampico, Tamaulipas. [1] He was the son of composer, Ernesto Cortázar, founder and president of the Society of Authors and Composers of Mexico [ es ] .

  3. Ernesto Cortázar - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Cortázar (1897–1953) was a Mexican film director, screenwriter, musician and composer. [1] Cortázar was active during the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema . He was the father of Ernesto Cortázar II .

  4. ¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes! - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Cortázar Sr. (lyrics) " ¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes! " or in English Jalisco, don't back down is a Mexican ranchera song composed by Manuel Esperón with lyrics by Ernesto Cortázar Sr. It was written in 1941 [ 1 ] and featured in the 1941 Mexican film ¡Ay Jalisco, no te rajes! , after which it became an enormous hit in Mexico. [ 2 ]

  5. Category:Films directed by Ernesto Cortázar - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films directed by Ernesto Cortázar" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  6. Manuel Esperón - Wikipedia

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    Bust in Plaza de los Compositores, Mexico City. Manuel Esperón González (August 3, 1911 – February 13, 2011 [1]) was a Mexican songwriter and composer. [2] Along with the famous Mexican author Ernesto Cortazar, Esperón cowrote many songs for Mexican films, including "¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes!" for the 1941 film of the same name, "Cocula" for El Peñón de las Ánimas (The Rock of Souls ...

  7. Category talk:Films directed by Ernesto Cortázar - Wikipedia

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  8. Love for Love (film) - Wikipedia

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    Love for Love (Spanish: Amor con amor se paga) is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Ernesto Cortázar and starring Marga López, Antonio Badú and Víctor Junco. [1] The film's art direction was by Jorge Fernández .

  9. Lorenzo Barcelata - Wikipedia

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    The song was written at the request of Ernesto Soto Reyes, Lucía's husband, who paid $10,000 pesos for the song. Shortly before registering the song, Barcelata showed it to his businessman friend Anacarsis "Carcho" Peralta, who loved it; curiously, the song appeared shortly afterwards as " María Elena ", the name of one of the businessman's ...