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  2. 12 Tangos - Wikipedia

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    12 Tangos: Adios Buenos Aires is a German documentary film from director and producer Arne Birkenstock. It was filmed in 2004 in Buenos Aires . The music was arranged and composed by the guitarist and composer Luis Borda.

  3. Don't Look Back (Boston album) - Wikipedia

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    It took him just three days to record. [8] The song was the only one on the album without a drum track, and so it was the only song on which drummer Sib Hashian did not appear. [12] [13] Barry Goudreau, who played rhythm guitar, was the only musician on the track besides Scholz. [13] "The Journey" was released as the B-side of the "Don't Look ...

  4. Vũ Cát Tường - Wikipedia

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    Live Top 12 "Vết Mưa" Original song November 17, 2013 19.10 Live Semi-finals (Top 8) "The Power of Love" Celine Dion: November 24, 2013 20.7 Advanced "Mẹ" Original song December 8, 2013 21.3 Live Finale (Final 4) "I Don't Know" Nri, Achioem December 15, 2013 22.4 Second runner-up "Xin Cho Tôi" Trịnh Công Sơn: 22.8

  5. Boston (album) - Wikipedia

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    The styles of Boston have been categorized as hard rock and arena rock (though the latter had yet to have been coined at the time of the album's release). The tracks are described as "anthemic" and make use of layered melodies and vocal harmonies. [16] Boston is composed mainly of songs written many years before their appearance on the album. [10]

  6. Adios Amigos (Ramones album) - Wikipedia

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    ¡Adios Amigos! (in Spanish , "Goodbye Friends") is the fourteenth and final studio album by the American punk rock band Ramones . It was released on July 18, 1995, through Radioactive Records .

  7. Adiós muchachos (song) - Wikipedia

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    Adiós muchachos is a 1927 tango composed by Argentinian pianist Julio César Sanders and Argentinian poet César Vedani.According to Francisco Garcia Jimenez, Sanders was inspired when after a night out with a group of friends in 1927 in the Buenos Aires district of Flores, one of them said goodbye with the words "Adiós, muchachos".

  8. Adiós Nonino - Wikipedia

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    The piece was based on Piazzolla's earlier tango Nonino, composed in Paris in 1954, of which he kept the rhythmic part and re-arranged the rest with some additions. It would prove to be one of Piazzolla's most well-known and popular compositions, and has been recorded many times with many different arrangements and with various instruments.

  9. Adiós - Wikipedia

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