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  2. Eviva España - Wikipedia

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    Eviva Espana Arabic: Melhem Barakat: 1973 Eviva España Danish: Elisabeth Edberg 1973 Eviva Espanja Finnish: Marion Rung: 1973 Y viva España Spanish: Manolo Escobar: 1973 Y viva España Spanish Los Zafiros: 1973 Y Viva España English/Swedish: Sylvia Vrethammar: 1974 Yaşa Fenerbahçe: Turkish: Nesrin Sipahi: 1974 Y Viva España Spanish: Billo ...

  3. Marcha Real - Wikipedia

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    The Marcha Real (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾtʃa reˈal]; lit. ' Royal March ') is the national anthem of Spain.It is one of only four national anthems in the world – along with those of Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Marino and Kosovo – that have no official lyrics. [2]

  4. Manolo Escobar - Wikipedia

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    Don Manuel García Escobar MML (19 October 1931 – 24 October 2013), better known as Manolo Escobar, was a Spanish singer of Andalusian copla and other Spanish music. He was also an actor and performed in multiple musicals. His popular songs include "El Porompompero" (1962), "Mi carro" (1969), "La minifalda", and "Y viva España".

  5. List of number-one singles of 1973 (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    "Y Viva España" Manolo Escobar: 24 September 1 October "Eva María" Fórmula V 8 October 15 October 22 October "Can The Can" Suzi Quatro: 29 October 5 November "Goodbye My Love, Goodbye" Demis Roussos 12 November "Soledad" Emilio José: 19 November "Can The Can" Suzi Quatro: 26 November "Algo Más" Camilo Sesto 3 December 10 December 17 ...

  6. Christiane Bervoets - Wikipedia

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    Christiane Bervoets (10 May 1948 – 17 November 2023), known by the stage name Samantha, was a Belgian singer.. Her 1970 recordings of "Helicopter US Navy 66" and "Nachten Van Parijs" were very successful, and her 1971 song "Eviva España", written by Leo Caerts and Leo Rozenstraten, achieved widespread fame, was inducted into the Radio Belgium Hall of Fame, and - in a cover by Manolo Escobar ...

  7. Songs of the Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Los cuatro generales, also known as El Puente de los Franceses, based on Los cuatro muleros by Federico García Lorca with lyrics by Ernst Busch [1] El Himno de Riego - anthem of the Spanish Republic; A Las Barricadas - Spanish anarchist anthem; Hijos del pueblo - Another anarchist anthem

  8. Manolo - Wikipedia

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    Manolo Blahnik (born 1942), Spanish fashion designer of shoes known as Manolos; Manolo Caracol (1909–1973), Spanish flamenco artist; Manolo Cardona (born 1977), Colombian actor; Manolo Escobar (1932–2013), Spanish singer of "Y Viva España" Manolo Gabbiadini (born 1991), Italian footballer; Manolo García (born 1955), Spanish singer and painter

  9. Goya: A Life in Song - Wikipedia

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    Goya: A Life in Song is a musical theatre work with music and lyrics by American composer Maury Yeston, first released as a concept album in 1989 featuring Spanish tenor Plácido Domingo. Domingo released the Spanish-language version of the album Goya: Una vida hecha canción in 1992.