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McCartney also recorded Hopkin singing "Those Were the Days" in other languages for release in Spain (Qué tiempo tan feliz); in West Germany (An jenem Tag); in Italy (Quelli erano giorni); and in France (Le temps des fleurs). The non-English lyrics were also recorded by Dalida and Sandie Shaw. "Those Were the Days" was given catalogue number ...
«Los niños de Rusia, historia del desarraigo», audio en Documentos RNE. Lista de los españoles caídos combatiendo en las filas del Ejército Rojo en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Centro Español de Moscú. Imágenes del retorno de uno de los barcos. NO-DO. Los niños españoles evacuados a la Unión Soviética (1937). España: Ediciones de la ...
Mateo Sujatovich (born 18 January 1991), [1] also known for the musical project Conociendo Rusia, is an Argentine musician. [2] As Conociendo Rusia he has released three albums, his homonymous debut in 2018, Cabildo y Juramento in 2019 and La Dirección in 2021.
Oh, Be Careful Little Eyes is a very popular Christian children's song. It is sung to the tune of If You're Happy and You Know It, [12] and it teaches children to be careful about what they see, hear, say, and do.
It initially appeared in the classic Mexican comedy Escuela de vagabundos [1] screened in 1955, where it was sung by the star of the film, Pedro Infante. The song also gave its name to the 1965 Mexican film Cucurrucucú Paloma , directed by Miguel Delgado , in which it was performed by Lola Beltrán , who starred as "Paloma Méndez".
Dr. Félix Antonio Cruz Jiminián was born in Jarabacoa, on November 19, 1951.He is the son of Luis Cruz Collado and María Jiminian. [3] He entered the Saint Thomas Aquinas Seminary to become a priest, although he later gave up the idea to become a doctor.
The lyrics begin "Me cansé de rogarle...". In 1948, while he was working as waiter in a restaurant called La Sirena, in Santa María de la Rivera, he met the singer Miguel Aceves Mejía . He then asked him to hear some of his songs, since he was also a composer.
Dr. Rodriguez de la Cruz provided the materials and painters began experimenting with ceramics as an art expression. In 1953 the mural by Amelia Peláez, Marta Arjona, Mirta García Buch and Rebeca Robes, was installed at the front wall of the former Tribunal de Cuentas building (today the Ministry of the Interior).