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"Como Tu Mujer" (English: As Your Woman) is a song and title track written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Marco Antonio Solís and first recorded by Spanish performer Rocío Dúrcal. It was released in 1988 as the first single from studio album Como Tu Mujer (1988), this would be the first album produced by Solís for the singer.
De Niña a Mujer (English: From a Child to a Woman) is a 1981 album by Julio Iglesias. [1] The album was his first Spanish-language album to be released in the United States by Columbia Records to capitalize on the singer's rising popularity.
Una flecha en el aire, Cielito lindo, lanzó Cupido. Si la tiró jugando, Cielito lindo, a mí me ha herido. (Estribillo) From the Sierra Morena, Pretty little heaven, come down A pair of little black eyes, Pretty little heaven, sneaking by. Refrain: Woe, woe, woe, woe, Sing and don't cry, Because singing rejoices, Pretty little heaven, our hearts.
"Yo No Soy Esa Mujer" (transl. "I'm Not That Woman" ) is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio for her fifth studio album , Paulina (2000). It was released as the fourth single from Paulina on April 2, 2001.
Como Ama una Mujer (English: How a Woman Loves) is the fifth studio album and first Spanish album by American singer and actress Jennifer Lopez. It was released on March 23, 2007, by Epic Records .
"Es Mi Mujer" ("It's My Woman") is a song written by Luis Gómez Escolar and K. C. Porter, produced by Juan Carlos Calderón and performed by Mexican singer Emmanuel.It was released as the second single from his studio album Desnudo (1986) in early 1987.
Por una mujer 1972 album by Julio Iglesias. [1] one of the most outstanding songs on the album is a Canto a Galicia the song of the same name which is actually sung in the Galician language also known as Galego, and it was one of Iglesias's best known hits which led to him being known all over Europe and one of the top three artists in Latin America by 1975. [2]
La Tremenda Corte was a radio comedy show produced from the Radiocentro CMQ Building in Havana, Cuba. The scripts were written by Cástor Vispo , a Spaniard who became a Cuban citizen. The show was aired nonstop from 1942 to 1961.