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Among the following verses a frequently cited phrase is "Amor es el pan de la vida, amor es la copa divina, (English: "Love is the bread of life, love is the divine cup") amor es un algo sin nombre que obsesiona a un hombre por una mujer. [3] These and other lyrics are referenced in a number of modern Spanish literary works. [4]
Sin Tu Amor (EP-1972) 1 Sin Tu Amor; 2 Mamá Gorda; 3 Las Nubes Que Pasan (Díselo Tú) 4 Amor de Padres; Sin Tu Amor (1972) 1. Sin Tu Amor; 2. No Me Dejes Amor; 3. El Tiempo; 4. Lo Que Te Puedo Ofrecer; 5. Noches y Días Perdidos; 6. Si Tu Me Dejas; 7. Es Para Tí, Es Para Mí; 8. Lo Que Siempre He Soñado; 9. Jamás Corazón; 10. Siempre ...
It was first recorded in French by Aznavour in 1964, and later in Spanish ("Venecia sin ti"), German ("Venedig im Grau"), English ("How Sad Venice Can Be" or "Venice Blue" cover of Bobby Darin), and most notably in 1971 in Italian ("Com'è triste Venezia").
"Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" (English: "I'm Worthless Without Your Love") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes from his album Mi Sangre. At the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards, the song won Best Rock Song and the inaugural Lo Nuestro Award for Rock/Alternative Song of the Year.
Sufrirás Sin Mí (1966) La Flaca (1967) Penny Lane (1967) Máto Mi Corazon (1968) Vuelvé Mi Amor (1968) Toda Una Vida (1969) Mis Noches Sin Ti (1969) Aunque Me Hagas Llorar (1970) Sin Tu Amor (1970) (cover of 'The Way It Used To Be' by Engelbert Humperdinck) Asi es La Vida (1970) No Te Olvidare (1970) Lágrimas Son (1971) Vén (1971) Cón Tu ...
Historia de un Amor may refer to: Historia de un Amor (song), a song written by Carlos Eleta Almarán; Historia de un amor (TV series), a Mexican telenovela;
Niño Sin Amor (The Child Without Love) (1986) is the third studio album by Mexican rock and blues band El Tri. The name of the album is from the main single , which is the story of a homeless kid, reflecting the big problem of homeless population in Mexico.
Otro Día Más Sin Verte (English: Another Day Without Seeing You), also called Sentir (English: Feel) in Spain, [1] is the Spanish-language debut album by Cuban singer Jon Secada. It was released on October 6, 1992, by EMI Latin to coincide with his English-language self-titled debut album, which was released in April 1992.