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  2. Tornerò (I Santo California song) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Diego Verdaguer - Wikipedia

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    Volveré (1976) El pasadiscos (1978) El secreto callado (1979) Estoy vivo (1981) Coco loco (1982) Simplemente amor (1984) Estoy celoso (1986) Sigo vivo (1988) Lágrimas (1991) Inolvidable (1999) Mexicano hasta las Pampas (2009) Juego de valientes (2012) Mexicano hasta las Pampas 2 (2014) Orgánico (2017) Corazón Bambino (2019) Live albums

  4. E ritorno da te (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish-language version of the song, titled "Volveré junto a ti" (I'll go back next to you), received an ASCAP Latin Music Award for Pop/Ballad Song in 2003, [1] while the Italian-language version received a nomination for International Song of the Year at the 2003 NRJ Music Awards.

  5. Los Ángeles Negros - Wikipedia

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    Later, in October 1970, they recorded and released their second album, Y Volveré. The record contained songs which helped the band become popular throughout Chile and Latin America, including "Y Volveré" (cover version of "Emporte-moi" by Alain Barrière with new lyrics by De la Fuente), "Como Quisiera Decirte", and "Murió la Flor". [2]

  6. The Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its collected tracks (between which are included new versions of her first hits), the album features four new tracks "E ritorno da te" (Spanish: "Volveré junto a ti"), "Una storia che vale" (Spanish: "Dos historias iguales"), "One More Time" (originally recorded in 1999) and "Dime" (included only on the Spanish edition).

  7. Gotcha! (album) - Wikipedia

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  8. Este Mundo - Wikipedia

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    Este Mundo is the fifth studio album by the Gipsy Kings, released in July 1991 in US and Europe; both versions are identical."No Volveré" was covered by Tarkan as "Vazgeçemem" ("I Can't Give Up" in Turkish) on his debut album Yine Sensiz (Without You Again in Turkish) in 1992.

  9. List of number-one hits of 1970 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    "Y volveré" Los Ángeles Negros: Capitol [43] November 28 December 5 [44] December 19 [45] By country of origin. Number-one artists: Country of origin