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  2. Tanti auguri - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Italian article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  3. Gracias Por La Música - Wikipedia

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    Gracias Por La Música is a Spanish-language album by Swedish pop group ABBA, released in Spain on 5 April 1980 and Latin America on May 10.. The album was originally released due to the unexpected surge in popularity for the group in Latin American countries such as Mexico and Argentina after the release of the Spanish-language versions of "Chiquitita" and "I Have a Dream" in 1979.

  4. Dos Oruguitas - Wikipedia

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    "Dos Oruguitas" was the first song Miranda wrote completely in Spanish. This amount of Spanish was far outside his comfort zone. [3] [4] Miranda said, "It was important to me that I write it in Spanish, rather than write it in English and translate it, because you can always feel translation". [5]

  5. Two Worlds (song) - Wikipedia

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    Phil Collins recorded the song in English (Two Worlds), Spanish (Dos Mundos), Italian (Se vuoi), French (Entre deux mondes), and German (Zwei Welten). [2] In addition to the song's inclusion on the film soundtrack, it was also released as a single. A CD single was released in Japan on August 25, 1999, and in Germany on September 18, 2000.

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  7. Hasta Mañana - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Belgian girl group Sha-Na recorded a dance version with Dutch lyrics that was released as a single. In 1998, Spanish band Los Grey's recorded a Spanish version for their album Cosa De Locos. In 1979, It was composed as the first copy song of the upcoming singer from Myanmar, Htoo Eain Thin.

  8. What More Can I Give - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the English-language version of "What More Can I Give", a Spanish version of the song was recorded. Entitled "Todo Para Ti", the track features several of the musicians on the English version, as well as Latin artists such as Alejandro Sanz, Juan Gabriel, and Cristian Castro, who only appear on the Spanish-language version.

  9. Marcella Bella - Wikipedia

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    Born in Catania into an artistic family (her brothers Antonio and Salvatore are musicians, and her brother Gianni is a singer-songwriter), Bella started her career at very young age, and in 1965 she won the Festival degli sconosciuti [], a victory that was not validated because she was two years younger than the rules required.