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  2. List of top-ten songs for the 1950s in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Ranchera music, generally associated with rural Mexico but popular in urban areas as well, got a considerable boost from the massive popularity of Pedro Infante (an actor and ranchera singer who was present on the Mexican music charts from the beginning of the decade until his death in 1957) and the emergence of songwriter José Alfredo ...

  3. Appreciation: 10 essential songs of ranchera legend Vicente ...

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    Over the next 40 years, Fernández released hundreds of songs that secured his spot as the fifth head alongside Negrete, Infante, Solís and Jiménez on ranchera’s Mt. Rushmore. In some way, he ...

  4. List of top-ten songs for the 1940s in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    "Cuando quiere un mexicano" Manuel Esperón: Jorge Negrete: 8 "Un gran amor" Gonzalo Curiel: Various artists 9 "Somos diferentes" Pablo Beltrán Ruiz: Nestor Mesta Chayres: 10 "Volvamos a empezar" Miguel Angel Valladares: Various artists

  5. List of number-one hits of 1989 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    "Canciones que México canta" ("Songs that Mexico sings"), which listed the Top 10 most popular Spanish-language songs in Mexico, and "Hit Parade", which was a Top 10 of the most popular songs in Mexico that were in languages other than Spanish. For reasons unknown, the magazine stopped publishing the "Hit Parade" chart in 1988 and wouldn't ...

  6. Ranchera - Wikipedia

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    Ranchera (pronounced [ranˈtʃeɾa]) or canción ranchera is a genre of traditional music of Mexico. It dates to before the years of the Mexican Revolution. Rancheras today are played in the vast majority of regional Mexican music styles. Drawing on rural traditional folk music, the ranchera developed as a symbol of a new national consciousness ...

  7. List of top-ten songs in 1948 and 1949 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    These are the monthly charts of the top-ten most popular songs in Mexico between September 1948 and December 1949 according to the magazine Selecciones Musicales and as compiled in the book Musicosas: manual del comentarista de radio y televisión by Roberto Ayala.

  8. Las Jilguerillas - Wikipedia

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    Las Jilguerillas was a Mexican ranchera duo that was formed in the mid-1950s by sisters Imelda and María Amparo Higuera. [1] The municipal president of Numarán considers them icons of ranchera music, [2] and they have had several successful tours in both Mexico and the United States. [3] They have also have appeared in several Mexican films. [3]

  9. Los Caminantes - Wikipedia

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    2001: Nuestras Canciones Romanticas Favoritas: 20 Exitazos; 2002: Nuestras Canciones Rancheras Favoritas: 20 Exitazos; 2002: Colección de Oro; 2002: 20 Corridazos; 2002: 20 Cumbias Sin Parar; 2003: Mis 30 Mejores Canciones; 2004: Tesoros de Colección: Puras Rancheras; 2005: Tesoros de Colección: Lo Romantico de Los Caminantes