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Por amor is a 1968 bolero by Rafael Solano a native from the Dominican Republic. The song was first and most famously sung by Niní Cáffaro , [ 1 ] and has been covered by Lucho Gatica , Marco Antonio Muñiz , Vicki Carr , Jon Secada , Gloria Estefan and Plácido Domingo .
"Por Amarte" (English: To Love You) is the title of the third single released by Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias from his eponymous debut studio album Enrique Iglesias (1995), It was released by Fonovisa on 8 January 1996 (see 1996 in music).
Por amor (1987 TV series), Argentine telenovela; Por Amor (1997 TV series), Brazilian telenovela; Por amor (2006 TV series), Colombian telenovela; Por amor (Mexican TV series), Mexican telenovela; Por amor a Gloria (2005), Colombian telenovela; Por amor a vos (2008), Argentine TV programme; Por tu amor (1999), Mexican telenovela
The song received a worldwide distribution on September 8, 2008, and was recorded on August 8, 2008, with the band that joins Juanes on tour. It is the first single from the re-released version of his latest album, La Vida...
On July 18 it was sent the simple physical and digital radio stations pop, urban and topical Monitor Mediabase and Latino. She performed "En El Amor Hay Que Perdonar" on Premios Juventud 2012, [1] Kids Choice Awards Mexico 2012, [2] Despierta América, Hoy, and The Voice Mexico.
Por Amor (Grandes Éxitos Vol. 2 on cover) is a greatest hits/compilation album released on May 27, 2003, by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona. Track listing [ edit ]
The song is written and produced by the Colombian Estéfano and Jose Luis Pagán. The English version was written by Thalía. Literally translated "Amar Sin Ser Amada" means "To Love Without Being Loved". In the song, Thalía advises women who are "heartbroken" to leave it all behind and
"Santo Santo" (English: "Saint Saint") is the first single song by Só Pra Contrariar from the album Juegos de Amor, recorded as a duet with international pop star Gloria Estefan. The tune has its origins in Raffaella Carra's popular hit " Tanti Auguri " from the 1970s.