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  2. Cuco Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    José Refugio "Cuco" Sánchez Saldaña [1] (3 May 1921 [2] – 5 October 2000) [1] was a Mexican singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor. Sánchez was one of Mexico's most popular singers and recorded most of his singles and studio albums for Columbia Records. He is also one of Mexico's most famous and prolific songwriters.

  3. Los chiflados del rock and roll - Wikipedia

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    "Que manera de perder", written by Cuco Sánchez and performed by Rosita Arenas. "Fallaste corazón", public domain, performed by Luis Aguilar. References

  4. Ayer y Hoy (Ana Gabriel album) - Wikipedia

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    Ayer y Hoy (English Yesterday and today) is the 10th studio album by Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel.It was released on 1994. This material was produced by herself. She praises several idols of ranchera music with this material like Agustín Lara, José A. Jiménez, Juan Gabriel, Armando Manzanero and Cuco Sánchez.

  5. Siempre hace frío - Wikipedia

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    "Siempre hace frío" (It's Always Cold) is a ranchera song written by Mexican singer-songwriter Cuco Sánchez in 1956. Sánchez first recorded it as a 45-rpm single for the Mexican record label Columbia. [1] His recording features guitarist Antonio Bribiesca and harpist Benito Martínez. [1]

  6. Frente a frente - Wikipedia

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    Hay que saber perder (Abel Domínguez) Mi vida está rosa (Fernando Z. Maldonado) Perdón si te molesté (Cuco Sánchez) No me quieras tanto (Rafael Hernández) Tu y la mentira (José Alfredo Jiménez) A mi manera (Paul Anka, Claude François, Lucien "Gilles" Thibaut, Jacques Révaux) Permiteme volver (Tirzo Paiz)

  7. Alma Ranchera - Wikipedia

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    Alma Ranchera features eleven cover versions of classic songs written by famous Mexican composers, including José Alfredo Jiménez, Cuco Sánchez, José Ángel Espinoza, Rubén Fuentes, and Tomás Méndez. [2] It also includes a previously unreleased song, "Vete A Volar", which was written by Jaime Flores, Luis Carlos Monroy and Raúl Ornelas.

  8. La Reina Canta a México - Wikipedia

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    La Reina Canta a México (English The Queen Sings to Mexico) is a compilation album by the Mexican pop singer, Ana Gabriel.It was released in 2006. It won in the category of Regional Mexican Album of the Year, Female Group or Female Solo Artist in the Latin Billboard Music Awards of 2007.

  9. Chalino Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Rosalino "Chalino" Sánchez Félix (30 August 1960 – 16 May 1992) was a Mexican singer-songwriter.Posthumously called "King of The Corrido" (from Spanish: El Rey del Corrido), Sánchez is considered one of the most influential Mexican narcocorrido singers of the late 20th century.