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"Hijo de la Luna" (English: "Son of the Moon") is a song written by José María Cano performed originally by the Spanish band Mecano with lead singer Ana Torroja. It appeared on their 1986 album, Entre el cielo y el suelo , and had great success all over the Spanish-speaking world, as did the album.
With La Luna, Brightman combined elements of classical singing with her newer style of pop music. "Hijo de la Luna" is a cover originally performed by the Spanish synthpop band Mecano. "La Califfa", composed by Ennio Morricone, is the title track of the 1970 Italian film with the same name. The underlying concept of the album is the moon.
Instead, it tells a fictional, medieval-themed story written by Haggard's songwriter Asis Nasseri. The album includes a cover version of the song "Hijo de la Luna" (Child of the Moon), originally written by José María Cano and performed by his own band, Spanish Pop group Mecano. However, his authorship of the song is not acknowledged in the ...
The first one receiving notably success in Hispanic America [1] while "Cruz de navajas" and "Hijo de La Luna" were better received in Europe; the latter one reaching the best positions of the chart in some countries. [2] Nationally "Cruz de navajas" and "Hijo de la luna" did well both on selling and airplay reaching the top 5 of the Spanish charts.
A Finnish pop-folk artist Tuula Amberla released a cover in Finnish of "Hijo de la Luna" called "Kuun poika" in 1992, later a symphonic metal band Katra made the same cover in their 2008 album Beast Within. In 2009, the Mexican singer Gloria Trevi sang a live cover of the song "Hijo de la Luna" on the Mexican television show, El Show de los ...
Lunita (a portmanteau of Spanish words; luna and bonita which means moon and beautiful) is the debut album by Dutch recording artist Loona and produced by DJ Sammy. It was released in 1999 via Urban Records. [1] The album includes the three singles "Dancing (Bailando)", Son of the Moon (Hijo De La Luna) and "Where You Go (Dónde Vas)".
Jilguerillo de Tlaxcala 9 Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala "Ay Chabela" 10 Alex Gricco 13 Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas "Chandelier" 11 Manu 11 Mexico City "Hijo de la Luna" – – – – 12 Kristiane 13 Mexico City "Fly Me to the Moon" 13 Mario Ramón 9 Mérida, Yucatán "When I Was Your Man" – –
The albums Colors, Wind of Time, Moonrise and Rakatakata (Un Rayo de Sol) followed in 2002, 2005, 2008 and 2013 respectively. In 2014, Loona released her first single "Ademloos door de Nacht" under her real name Marie-José van der Kolk, a Dutch-language cover version of German singer Helene Fischer 's single " Atemlos durch die Nacht ".