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"Lady of Spain" is a popular song composed in 1931 by Tolchard Evans with lyrics by "Erell Reaves", ... It was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20 ...
Al Bowlly & Les Allen sing a chorus of "Lady of Spain" 6 May 1931 "Song Hits – Part 2" Al Bowlly & Les Allen sing a chorus of "Hawaiian Stars Are Gleaming" 29 May 1931 "On with the Show – Part 1" Al Bowlly sings a chorus of "On a Little Balcony in Spain" 29 May 1931 "Lights of Paris" 29 May 1931 "June-Time Is Love Time" 29 May 1931
Lady of Spain" is a popular standard song written in 1931, popularized in 1952 by Eddie Fisher. Lady of Spain or Spanish Ladies may also refer to: Lady of Spain, an album by organist Ethel Smith "Spanish Lady", a traditional Irish folk song "Spanish Ladies", a traditional English naval song (sea shanty) The Spanish Lady, unfinished opera by ...
Our Lady of Fuensanta (Spanish: Virgen de la Fuensanta) is a miracle working statue of the Virgin Mary, particularly associated with ending drought. She is the principal patron of the city of Murcia , a title she has held since the first half of the 18th century.
Basilica of Our Lady of Miracles, Ágreda, Spain. History and legend intertwine in one of the most significant events associated with Ágreda's cultural heritage and the image of the Virgin: the 1527 miracle involving the shoemaker Juan de Medrano. [15] Medrano's statuette is preserved in the Church of Los Milagros.
Here’s everything we know about Spain’s leading lady, Queen Letizia. ... Princess Leonor gave her first public speech at an event to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Spain’s Constitution ...
The Chicago-native signed with Death Row Records in 1992, appearing on albums by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. In 1994, her rendition of Shirley Brown’s "Woman to Woman" peaked at No. 72 on the ...
Misty was Ray Stevens' twelfth studio album as well as being his seventh and final for Barnaby Records.It was released in 1975.This album contains primarily cover versions of various songs that were popular from the 1920s to the 1950s, though there are two original songs for the album as well ("Sunshine" and "Take Care of Business").