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"Una Vez Mas" (English: "Once Again") is a song by Latin pop group the Barrio Boyzz for their third studio album of the same name. It was written by Marco Flores and KC Porter, while the latter produced the piece. The song was released as the lead single by EMI Latin in 1995. The recording received a positive reception from music critics.
To obtain a hit in France, Mecano decided to collaborate with Pierre Grosz, a lyric writer, who had already written several songs for Elsa ("Quelque chose dans mon cœur", "Jour de neige"). Grosz accurately translated their song "Mujer contra mujer" to produce the French single "Une femme avec une femme". [ 3 ]
Una Vez Más (Spanish: "Once More") may refer to: Una Vez Más, a 1995 album by the Barrio Boyzz "Una Vez Más" (The Barrio Boyzz song), the lead single from the album "Una Vez Más" (Leslie Shaw song), a single by Leslie Shaw; Una Vez Más (Calle Ciega album), a 2006 album by Venezuelan group Calle Ciega "Una Vez Más", a 1982 song by Juan Gabriel
"No Me Queda Más" is a downtempo mariachi and pop ballad, incorporating ranchera and flamenco influences into its sound. [9] [10] [11] Musicologists Ilan Stavans and Harold Augenbraum called the song a bolero-mariachi mix. [12]
"Solamente una vez", retitled "You Belong to My Heart", was featured in the Disney film The Three Caballeros with English lyrics written by Ray Gilbert and sung by Dora Luz. [21] Gilbert's lyrics bear no similarity to Lara's original Spanish language lyrics. This song is on the orange disc of Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic.
In a Billboard interview, Martin describe the track: "It could be the 80s or the 90s or last Spring. Depends what generation you belong to. Martin claimed that what he wanted to do was "dance a little with this track and get away from the things you're supposed to do in life."
una sombra ya pronto serás una sombra lo mismo que yo. refrain: Desde que se fue triste vivo yo, caminito amigo yo también me voy. Desde que se fue nunca más volvió, seguiré sus pasos, caminito, adiós. [2] Little path the years swept away you saw us together go by I've come to you one last time I've come to tell you and cry.
Annette Moreno (born April 26, 1972) is an American singer and songwriter who performs in the Spanish language. Since her first solo album in 1995 she has released 15 albums, a singles collection and a live DVD.