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  2. Scarface (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    María Conchita Alonso appeared in the song "Vamos a Bailar". The soundtrack includes two instrumentals, "Tony's Theme" and "Gina's and Elvira's Theme". [7] Main theme, "Tony's Theme", is inspired by, or more precisely a transcription of "The Cold Song", act three of the opera King Arthur by Henry Purcell.

  3. María Conchita Alonso - Wikipedia

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    María Conchita Alonso was born in Cienfuegos, Cuba, on June 29, 1955, to Ricardo Alonso and Conchita Bustillo. Her family moved to Venezuela when she was five years old in 1962 after the Cuban Revolution. She was crowned Miss Teenager World in 1971.

  4. Vamos a Bailar - Wikipedia

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    Vamos a Bailar (Spanish, 'Let's Go to Dance') may refer to: "Vamos a Bailar", a song by Gipsy Kings from their eponymous album "Vamos a Bailar (Live)", a live version of the song from Mosaïque

  5. María Conchita (album) - Wikipedia

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    María Conchita is the debut studio album recorded by Cuban-Venezuelan performer María Conchita Alonso. It was released by A&M Records in 1984, and produced by Juan Carlos Calderón . [ 1 ] The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance in the 27th Annual Grammy Awards on February 26, 1985.

  6. She's on Fire (Amy Holland song) - Wikipedia

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    Like "Turn Out the Night", this song had the lyrics written by Pete Bellotte and the music was done by Italian composer-producer Giorgio Moroder. This was the second and last of two songs that Amy Holland had recorded for the Scarface soundtrack. The song plays two times in the movie in the scene where Tony Montana is dancing with Elvira ...

  7. Love Maniac - Wikipedia

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    Love Maniac is the first album by María Conchita Alonso. [1] It was released on 1979 [1] as a collaboration with Italo-Venezuelan producer Rudy La Scala and songwriter Yrma Silva, under the nickname of Ambar. The album was recorded in English and the songs were influenced by Donna Summer and other disco artists from that era.

  8. The Witch (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Witch is the second album by Ambar, and collaboration between actress and singer María Conchita Alonso and Italo–Venezuelan producer Rudy La Scala. It was released in 1980 and was their second and final collaboration. Like its predecessor, the album Love Maniac, it was recorded in English.

  9. Ven a bailar conmigo - Wikipedia

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    " Ven a bailar conmigo" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈben a βajˈlaɾ komˈmiɣo]; English: "Come dance with me"; Norwegian: "Kom og dans med meg" [ˈkɔmː ɔ ˈdɑns mɛ ˌmæɪ]) was the Norwegian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, performed in English and Spanish by Guri Schanke. The song is a Latin-inspired number. Schanke sings ...