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"El Reloj Cucú" (English: The Cuckoo Clock) is the fifth radio single and the fourth track from Maná's fourth studio album, Cuando los Ángeles Lloran in 1995. On the week of March 16, 1996 the song debuted at number forty on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks [ 1 ] and three weeks later on March 30, 1996, it reached its highest point at the ...
"El reloj" (lit. ' The clock ' ) is a song of the bolero genre, with music and lyrics by Mexican composer and singer Roberto Cantoral , then a member of the Los Tres Caballeros trio. [ 1 ]
Mexico portal; Music portal; Roberto Cantoral García (7 June 1935 – 7 August 2010) was a Mexican composer, singer and songwriter. [4] He was known for composing a string of hit Mexican songs, including "El Triste", "Al Final", "La Barca" and "El Reloj" [4] [5] The Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México (English: Society of Authors and Composers of Mexico) estimated that "La Barca ...
The second single released, "El Reloj" ("The Clock"), reached number two on the Hot Latin Songs chart, [30] as did the third single, "Contigo (Estar Contigo"). [31] " De Quererte Así (De T'Avoir Aimee)" peaked at number twenty-three on the Hot Latin Songs chart, [ 32 ] while "Sabor a Mí" ("Taste From Me") peaked at number six after its ...
MediaHuman Audio Converter is able to accept many popular audio file formats, such as MP3, WMA and WAV. The software is also capable of importing files to iTunes (Music app on macOS Catalina and above [4]). [5] MediaHuman Audio Converter is designed to use multiple CPU cores when converting files in ‘batch mode’. [6]
"El reloj Cucú" Emmanuel Duprez: Gabriel Santos: 18 August 2020 () 2.5 [41] 56: 11 "Corre" Emmanuel Duprez: Catalina Álvarez Watson: 19 August 2020 () 3.0 [42] 57: 12 "Como quien pierde la estrella" Rodrigo Koelliker: Kerim Martínez: 20 August 2020 () 2.7 [43] 58: 13 "Ni tú ni nadie" Rodrigo Koelliker: Paulina González Martínez
The following year-end charts were elaborated by Mejía Barquera, based on weekly charts that were published on the magazine Selecciones musicales as compiled on Roberto Ayala's 1962 book "Musicosas: manual del comentarista de radio y televisión"; those charts were, according to Ayala, based on record sales, jukebox plays, radio and television airplay, and sheet music sales [a]. [6]
Cuckoo clock, a so-called Jagdstück ("hunt piece"), Black Forest, c. 1900, Deutsches Uhrenmuseum, Inv. 2006-013. A cuckoo clock is a type of clock, not typically pendulum driven, that strikes the hours with a sound like a common cuckoo call and has an automated cuckoo bird that moves with each note.