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Manuel Otero Aparicio (25 June 1942 in Madrid – 1 June 2011 in São Paulo, Brazil), known as Manolo Otero, was a Spanish singer, actor and director. [1] [2]
In 1974 Spanish actor and singer Manolo Otero recited a poem, Todo el tiempo del mundo (All the Time in the World), with the tune in the background. [2] The first version with proper lyrics was Tränen lügen nicht (Tears don't lie) by Michael Holm in 1974, which topped the charts in Germany and became a Top 10 hit in Austria and Switzerland.
Manolo Otero: 30 December See also. 1974 in music; List of number-one hits (Spain) References This page was last edited on 3 June 2024, at ...
Manolo Otero: 13 January 20 January 27 January 3 February 10 February 17 February 24 February 3 March 10 March 17 March 24 March 31 March 7 April 14 April 21 April 28 April "El Bimbó" Bimbo Jet: 5 May 12 May 19 May 26 May 2 June 9 June "You're The First, The Last, My Everything" Barry White: 16 June 23 June "Bella Sin Alma" Riccardo Cocciante ...
Maria Coral Otero Soto as Sofía, Manolo's girlfriend. At first she develops an interest in Carlos, while with Manolo, and dumps the latter afterwards. Carmen Nydia Velázquez as Margarita, a single mother and owner of the restaurant where Carlos and the elders have lunch at. She develops a crush after meeting Anselmo and eventually marries him.
Artists who covered the song include Andrea Bocelli, Roberto Carlos, Manolo Otero, José Luis Rodríguez, Mino Reitano, Nico Fidenco, Agnaldo Timoteo, Fausto Papetti. [3] [4] [5] In 2015, Di Capri recorded "Fiumi di Champagne", a rap version of the song in a duet with Gue Pequeno, which was used as theme song of the film Natale col Boss. [6]
Manolo Galván (13 March 1947 – 16 May 2013) was a Spanish singer-songwriter. He was born in Crevillent , but settled in Argentina after 1981. [ 1 ] He died in Buenos Aires , aged 66.
Madonna holds the record for the most number-one songs with 21. Michael Jackson holds the record for the most number-one songs by a male artist with 20. Bad Bunny holds the record for the most number-one songs by a Latin artist with 17.