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Charles Aznavour first recorded "La mamma" for a 1962 EP with his version serving as title cut for his 1963 album release. The first single release was by Les Compagnons de la chanson which reached #80 on the French charts in late 1963: the Aznavour version was then issued as a single to reach #1 in France in February 1964.
La mamma is the eleventh French studio album by the French singer Charles Aznavour, released in 1963. [2] It achieved TOP1 in France for several weeks, [3] Spain (also TOP1), [4] it was a TOP10 hit in Belgium, Holland, and other countries. It became a bestseller, [5] and sold over a million copies only in France. [6]
La mamá del 10 is a Colombian telenovela that was produced by Caracol Televisión in 2018. The storyline of the telenovela focuses on the various challenges faced by a footballer in his quest to become a professional player, as well as the sacrifices his mother makes to support him in achieving his dream. [ 2 ]
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"La scuola della paura" The School of Fear: Marco Serafini: Giulio Calvani: March 24, 2009 () 131: 4 "Affari di famiglia" Family Matters: Marco Serafini: Alberto Ostini: March 24, 2009 () 132: 5 "La mamma è sempre la mamma" Mama Will Always Be Mama: Marco Serafini: Alberto Ostini: March 31, 2009 () 133: 6 "Masquerade" Masquerade: Marco Serafini
Torrance vs. East LA The guys and girls battle in their hoods for a right to go to the nights finale for a chance to win a thousand dollars and a chance to go to the finale of the week. The guys from Torrance and East L.A had very different sides but there was only one winner. April 11, 2006 8 Compton vs. Eagle Rock
La mamma morta" (The dead mother) is a soprano aria from act 3 of the 1896 opera Andrea Chénier by Umberto Giordano. [1] It is sung by the character Maddalena di Coigny to Gérard about how her mother died protecting her during the turmoils of the French Revolution. [2] It was recorded in 1954 by Maria Callas.
Mammamia! (from the interjection, meaning "My mother!") was an Italian television series, consisting of 30 non-dialogical episodes lasting 8 minutes each.Premiering in 2003–2004, it starred Angela Finocchiaro, who played the role of a mother dealing with the everyday troubles of her 4-, 7-, and 13-year-old children.