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Me Enamoro de Ti (M' Innamoro di Te) El Mundo ; Será Porque Te Amo (Sara Perche Ti Amo) De Rodillas (In Ginocchio Date) Mamma María; Cómo Has Hecho (Como Hai Fatto) Cuerpo Sin Alma (Bella Senz'anima) Que Me Importa del Mundo (Che M' Importa del Mondo)
Simplemente (English: Simply) is the tenth studio album recorded by Puerto Rican-American recording artist Chayanne.The album witch released by Sony Discos on October 3, 2000 (see 2000 in music).
The Raphael song "Tema de Amor" was performed in the 1968 Argentinian film Digan lo que digan (Let Them Talk) and it used this song as the melody with lyrics. The Dutch Duo de Koning recorded the song as ‘Ave Maria klinkt zacht door de nacht’ probably in 1968. This piece was the melody for the 1970 Françoise Hardy song "San Salvador".
"Yo Te Amo" (transl. "I Love You" ) is a song by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne from his ninth studio album, Simplemente (2000). [ 1 ] The song was written and produced by Estéfano and released as the lead single from the album in 2000 by Sony Discos in the United States.
Que Dios Te Aleje de Mi; Lágrimas Fingidas; El Gusto Del Pueblo (1984) María; Cóncavo y Convexo; Ella Se Llamaba Marta; Que Dios Te Aleje de Mi; Mi Vida; Te Vas; Tú Si Sabes Amar; Acuérdate; Tu Foto en la Pared; Cuando Tú No Estás; Más Música Para El Pueblo (1985) Me Tienes Que Recordar; Y Tú Te Vas; Feliz Su Cumpleaños; Volveré a ...
El Grupo Que Le Canta Al Amor - Second to last album released before the Guevara brothers left the band Un Bryndis Con Los Acosta - Released after the departure of the Guevara brothers (2010) Más Allá del Tiempo y La Distancia (2010) - First album with the return of original lead vocalist Tony Solís
Kevin Eduardo Hernández Carlos [1] (born May 15, 2000), [2] known artistically as Kevin Kaarl is a Mexican folk singer and composer. [3] He released his first single "Amor viejo" on September 18, 2018, and began to capture the public's attention, with more than 7 million views on YouTube. [4]
In 1975, Peruvian group Los Pasteles Verdes covered "Esclavo y amo", which was released as a single from their second studio album Vol. II.Their version, which departs from the mariachi instrumentation of the original Javier Solis' version and instead has a more psychedelic [4] style typical of 70s Latin romantic groups, re-popularized the song in Mexico, where it topped the airplay charts in ...