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  2. Tra te e il mare - Wikipedia

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    Tra te e il mare and Entre tú y mil mares (English: Between You and the Sea or Between You and a Thousand Seas) are the sixth studio albums by Italian singer Laura Pausini. The Spanish-language edition was released on September 11, 2000 while the Italian-language edition was released on September 15, 2000 [ 1 ] by CGD East West Records .

  3. List of songs recorded by Laura Pausini - Wikipedia

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    "El mundo que soñé" – from Las cosas que vives (1996) – Spanish version [2] "Il mondo che vorrei" – from Live 2001–2002 (2002) – live in Milan [ 12 ] "Il mondo che vorrei" – from Live in Paris 05 (2005) – included in a medley, live in Paris [ 27 ]

  4. List of songs recorded by Luis Miguel - Wikipedia

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    Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel wrote two songs for Un Sol: "Mentira" and "Lo Que Me Gusta". [5] Luis Miguel's second studio album, Directo al Corazón, was released later in the year. [3] Miguel released his third and fourth studio albums, Decídete and Palabra de Honor, in 1983 and 1984, respectively.

  5. Category:Songs in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    A. A Dios le Pido; A la Nanita Nana; A la Primera Persona; A las Barricadas; A Medio Vivir (song) A Palé; A Pedir Su Mano; A Puro Dolor ¿A quién le importa?

  6. Il Mondo (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Il Mondo" ('The World') is a song composed by Carlo Pes, Lilli Greco, Gianni Meccia and Jimmy Fontana, and performed by Jimmy Fontana. Arrangements were from Ennio Morricone . [ 1 ] The song premiered at the 1965 edition of Un disco per l'estate .

  7. Al Mundo le falta un Tornillo - Wikipedia

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    Al Mundo le falta un Tornillo (Spanish: The world is missing a screw) is a tango of Argentina composed in 1932 by José María Aguilar Porrás with lyrics by Enrique Cadícamo. It was recorded by Carlos Gardel for the label Odeon, and one of the most accepted version is that of Julio Sosa , recorded in 1957 for RCA Victor with Armando Portier's ...

  8. Constantemente Mía - Wikipedia

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    "Constantemente Mía" (English: "Constantly Mine") is the first single by the Italian trio Il Volo, with the Mexican singer Belinda, from their studio album Más Que Amor. [ 5 ] Information

  9. Umberto Bindi - Wikipedia

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    Umberto Bindi (12 May 1932 – 23 May 2002) was an Italian singer-songwriter. He is especially known for the popular song he co-wrote with Gino Paoli, Il Mio Mondo ("You're My World"), which he recorded in Italian in 1963, and ''La musica è finita'' ("Our Song", recorded by Robert Plant on 45 rpm and then on album Sixty Six to Timbuktu) It was later performed by singers in English and other ...

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