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"Luna" (English: "Moon") is a song by the Colombian singer-songwriter Feid and the American producer ATL Jacob from Feid's second extended play (EP), Ferxxocalipsis (2023). Salomón Villada (Feid) wrote the song, and Jacob, Hendrix Smoke, EVRGRN, 254Bodi and FritzOnDaTrak produced it.
Héctor Angulo began to compose during the mid-forties decade of the 20th Century, and his first pieces were premiered during the fifties decade. [3] Upon his return to Cuba after studying in the United States, Angulo became immersed in the activity of the musical avant-garde of the sixties, and his Works "Trío" for flute, violin and piano from 1965, and his "Sonata for eleven instruments ...
"La Luna" (English: "The Moon") is a song by American singer Belinda Carlisle, released in 1989 as the second single (third in Japan) from her third album, Runaway Horses (1989). Music video [ edit ]
With La Luna, Brightman combined elements of classical singing with her newer style of pop music. "Hijo de la Luna" is a cover originally performed by the Spanish synthpop band Mecano. "La Califfa", composed by Ennio Morricone, is the title track of the 1970 Italian film with the same name. The underlying concept of the album is the moon.
Cuando calienta el sol" (meaning When the sun heats (or warms) up) is a popular Spanish language song originally composed as "Cuando calienta el sol en Masachapa", Masachapa being a coastal town in Nicaragua. The music was written by Rafael Gaston Perez, a Nicaraguan songwriter and bandleader.
El Arte de la Quena Vol. 1 (1971) El Arte de la Quena Vol. 2 (1971) Quena (1972) Quena de los Andes (1975) Un roseau plein de musique (1976) Hermanos al Sol (1976) Haru No Umi (1977) Initiation à la kena (1978) Poupée de porcelaine (1978) Le Pont de bois (1979) La Vallée des coquelicots (1982) Uña Ramos y sus amigos: Canciones y danzas de ...
Esenciales: Luna is one of three CD compilation albums by Latin American Mexican rock band Maná. This album is a collection of their greatest hits along with Eclipse and Sol . Maná's Esenciales: Luna includes an unreleased song, Te Llevaré Al Cielo , and a bonus track "Celoso" from the movie soundtrack album " My Family (Mi Familia) ".
Inolvidable", written in 1944, [2] was released during the Cuban musical movement led by pianists, in which Gutiérrez participated. [3] Two songs composed by Gutiérrez, "Inolvidable" and "Llanto de Luna" ("Crying Moon"), were highly successful boleros in Latin America. [4]