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  2. Mazizo Musical - Wikipedia

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    Mazizo Musical is a regional Mexican band formed in Chicago in 2003. [1] They specialize in the duranguense genre. In 2006, they released a single called "Loco Por Ti" by the Mexican singer Marco Antonio Solís which was on their album, Nuestros Sueños.

  3. Los Mirlos - Wikipedia

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    1973: El Sonido Selvático, Infopesa 8043 1974: El Poder Verde, Infopesa 8061 1975: Los Charapas de Oro, Infopesa 8069 1975: El Milagro Verde, Infopesa 8088 1976: Tirense con la escoba, Infopesa 8097

  4. C'è la luna mezzo mare - Wikipedia

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    Cc'è la luna n menzu ô mari" (Sicilian for 'There's the moon amid the sea'), mostly known in the English-speaking world as "C'è la luna mezzo mare", "Luna mezz'o mare" and other similar titles, is a comic Sicilian song with worldwide popularity, traditionally styled as a brisk 6 8 tarantella. The song portrays a mother-daughter "coming of ...

  5. La Luna (Sarah Brightman album) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Fly Me to the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Connie Francis released two non-English versions of the song in 1963: in Italian as "Portami Con Te " [20] and in Spanish as "Llévame a la Luna ". [21] Fly Me to the Moon Bossa Nova 1963 album by Joe Harnell. In 1962, Joe Harnell arranged and recorded an instrumental version in a bossa nova style. It was released as a single in late 1962.

  7. La Luna (song) - Wikipedia

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    "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 ]

  8. Cali Carranza - Wikipedia

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    Cali Carranza (March 29, 1953 – May 1, 2012) was an American Tejano (Spanish for "Texan") musician. [1] Born in Pharr, Texas he began playing the drums and accordion in his father's band at eight years old.

  9. Luna de Xelajú - Wikipedia

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    The following are the song's lyrics, although it is frequently performed instrumentally: Luna gardenia de plata Que mi serenata te vuelves canción Tú que me viste cantando Me ves hoy llorando mi desilusión Calles bañadas de luna Que fueron la cuna de mi juventud Vengo a cantarle a mi amada Mi luna plateada de mi Xelajú Vengo a cantarle a mi amada Mi luna plateada de mi Xelajú