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He had a hit in 2009 after a decade of absence with the song "Voy a Conquistarte", written by the Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastián. He had lifetime sales of almost 20 million records. [2] Verdaguer was born in Buenos Aires on 26 April 1951, and lived in Mexico from 1980 onwards. [3]
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"Volveré" (Spanish for "I Will Return") is the Spanish-language version first sung by Argentine singer, Diego Verdaguer. It was included on the album Volveré (1976). It debuted and peaked at number 5 on Billboard ' s Latin Digital Song Sales following his death in 2022.
Amanda Antonia Miguel Samso (born 1 June 1956) is an Argentine-born Mexican singer-songwriter, pianist and businesswoman.. With more than 36 years of artistic career, Amanda Miguel has released 12 studio albums, has sold over 15 million copies around the world and has received multiple gold and platinum disc certifications.
This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1978, ... Diego Verdaguer "El pasadiscos" Diego Verdaguer [28] June 10 "Aunque te enamores"
Latin music has an ambiguous meaning in the music industry due to differing definitions of the term "Latin". [ 2 ] [ 3 ] For example, the Latin music market in the United States defines Latin music as any release that is mostly sung in Spanish, regardless of genre or artist nationality, by industry organizations including the Recording Industry ...
The song was so happy. It was just strange. I was playing it so hard. I was almost shaking. It just seemed strange. I couldn’t see the optimism in it. There was a long time after the funeral that he would come into my room and ask me to play that song for him. After that, I wasn’t so angry.
This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1981, according to the Notitas Musicales magazine with data provided by Radio Mil [1] (which also provided charts for Billboard's "Hits of the World" between 1969 and 1981). [2] Notitas Musicales was a bi-weekly magazine that published two record charts: