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Listen to My Song (Spanish: Escucha mi canción) is a 1959 Spanish musical film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Joselito, Luz Márquez and Jesús Tordesillas. [ 1 ] The film's sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann .
The song was recorded by Battisti for the album of the same title, and released as a single in November 1972 for Mogol's recording label Numero Uno. [1] The song was a commercial success in Italy, topping the Musica e dischi singles chart for nine consecutive weeks in 1973 and becoming the third best-selling single of the year.
In Spain "Amor es mi cancion" had been recorded by Juan Bau, Dova, Gelu and Los Javaloyas. Angelika Milster remade "Love, So Heisst Mein Song" for her 1998 album ""Die größten Hits der Filmgeschichte" as did Margot Eskens for a 2006 single release.
"Oye Mi Canto" (English: "Hear My Song") is a reggaeton single by N.O.R.E. The song was originally released in 2004 as the lead single from the album 1 Fan a Day, which was heretofore unreleased. It is his second biggest hit, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.
"Mi Mi Mi" is a dance-pop and electro swing song with eurodance influences. The song features a house rhythm and a prominent saxophone riff that serves as the song's instrumentation. Critics compared the riff to "Mr. Saxobeat" (2011) by Romanian singer Alexandra Stan. [4] It is often labeled as a perky summer dance song.
Mi Ultima Cancion (My Last Song) is both an album and a song by Peruvian singer Lucha Reyes. Both were released on the FTA (Fabricantes Técnicos Asociados) label in 1973. [1] [2] [3] The album was produced by Viñico Tafur. [4] It was Reyes' final work, as she died in October 1973.
"Mi Tierra" (transl. "My Homeland") [1] is a song by Cuban American singer Gloria Estefan, from her third studio album of the same name (1993). It was written by Estefano and the artist, with her husband Emilio Estefan, Jorge Casas, and Clay Ostwald handling the production. The song was released as the lead single from the album in 1993 by Epic ...
The song "La Llorona" is featured in the 2017 Disney-Pixar film Coco; it is performed by Alanna Ubach as Imelda Rivera and Antonio Sol in a guest appearance as Ernesto de la Cruz in the English version and Angelica Vale and Marco Antonio Solis in the Spanish version. In the film, Imelda sings the song during the sunrise concert as she attempts ...