Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
" Fuego" (Spanish:; transl. "Fire") is a song by Albanian-born Greek singer Eleni Foureira. The song was produced by Alex Papaconstantinou , Didrick and Victory, who also served as co-writers with Anderz Wrethov , Geraldo Sandell and Viktor Svensson.
"El Choclo" (South American Spanish: meaning "The Corn Cob") is a popular song written by Ángel Villoldo, an Argentine musician. Allegedly written in honour of and taking its title from the nickname of the proprietor of a nightclub, who was known as "El Choclo". It is one of the most popular tangos in Argentina.
"Fuego" (English: "Fire") is a song recorded by French DJ and record producer DJ Snake, Jamaican deejay Sean Paul, and Brazilian singer Anitta featuring Puerto Rican record producer Tainy, [4] from DJ Snake's second studio album Carte Blanche, which was released on 26 July 2019. [5] [6] It was simultaneously released as a single. [7]
The theme song's tag line was, "And the legend was that / Like el gato, "the cat" / Nine lives had Elfego Baca." In 1966, a compilation of episodes was released as a film, Elfego Baca: Six Gun Law. It was directed by Christian Nyby and starred Robert Loggia's Elfego Baca.
The lyrics of the song show that how much Sanz loves his love but he's far from her, one of the best quotes about this is "Desde lejos yo te quiero con el fuego ...
"Ella Tiene Fuego" (English: "She Has Fire") is a song performed by Cuban recording artist Celia Cruz. It features Panamanian recording artist El General.The song was written by Sergio George and Fernando Osorio, produced by George and released as the second single from Cruz's final studio album Regalo del Alma (2003) on 20 December 2003.
Vengo Naciendo (Being Born) is a greatest hits album released by Cuban singer-songwriter Pablo Milanés on 1998. The album earned Milanés a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album. [1]
"Por el humo se sabe dónde está el fuego" from Doña Francisquita by Amadeu Vives, libretto Federico Romero, Guillermo Fernández Shaw "Bella enamorada" from El último romántico (1928) Reveriano Soutullo, Juan Vert, libretto José Tellaeche