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"Se va el caimán" (translation "the alligator is going") is a cumbia written by the Colombian songwriter, José María Peñaranda. [1] It was first recorded by the Eduardo Armani orchestra in 1945. [2] In its list of the 50 best Colombian songs of all time, El Tiempo, Colombia's most widely circulated newspaper, ranked the song at No. 6. [2]
La Llave de Mi Corazón (English: The Key of My Heart) is a 2007 hit song from Juan Luis Guerra that has won numerous Latin awards. [1] Song information.
"Corazón" is a song recorded by Colombian singer Maluma featuring Brazilian singer Nego do Borel. [14] It is a remix of Nego do Borel's song "Você Partiu Meu Coração" and was released on 3 November 2017 as the lead single from Maluma's third studio album , F.A.M.E. (2018). [ 15 ]
A Corazón Abierto (English: Open Heart) is the eleventh studio album by Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández. Released on September 7, 2004 via Columbia Records , it was produced by Kike Santander and Áureo Baqueiro.
Con un mismo corazón (English With the same heart) is the 13th studio album by Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel. It was released on 1997. It was released on 1997. This material was produced by herself.
Siempre en Mi Corazón — Always in My Heart: The Songs of Ernesto Lecuona is a studio album recorded by Spanish tenor Plácido Domingo. It was produced by Milt Okun and released by CBS Records in 1983. The album includes songs written by Cuban musician Ernesto Lecuona and won Domingo a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance in 1985. [1]
"Corazón Partío" (English: "Broken heart") is a song written and performed by Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz from his 1997 album Más. Released as a single, the flamenco -influenced upbeat song was his international breakthrough [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and entered several Billboard charts in the United States , including Hot Latin Tracks and ...
"Te Amo Corazón" is a song by Prince, released as the first single from his 2006 album, 3121. It was officially released by the NPG Music Club on December 13, 2005. [ 2 ] It failed to chart in the US; however, it was a top 25 hit in multiple European countries, charting as high as number two in Spain and number seven in Italy.