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Por amor is a 1968 bolero by Rafael Solano a native from the Dominican Republic. The song was first and most famously sung by Niní Cáffaro , [ 1 ] and has been covered by Lucho Gatica , Marco Antonio Muñiz , Vicki Carr , Jon Secada , Gloria Estefan and Plácido Domingo .
"Por amor" is a song by Thalía, released as the second single from her fifth album, Amor a la Mexicana (1997). [1] In France this was the titular song of the album. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Music videos have been released both for the original and the remix version (Primera Vez remix) which was released after the success of the album in European countries ...
"Fotos y Recuerdos" (English: Pictures and Memories) is a song recorded by American recording artist Selena for her fourth studio album, Amor Prohibido (1994). It was released by EMI Latin in January 1995, as the fourth single.
Por Amor (Grandes Éxitos Vol. 2 on cover) is a greatest hits/compilation album released on May 27, 2003, by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona. Track listing [ edit ]
Un amor (transl. 'One Love' ) is a 2023 Spanish drama film directed by Isabel Coixet from a screenplay by Coixet and Laura Ferrero based on the novel of the same name by Sara Mesa . It stars Laia Costa and Hovik Keuchkerian .
Balada por un amor (English title: Ballad for a love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Rendón for Televisa in 1989. [1] [2] Daniela Romo, Alfredo Adame and Jorge Rivero starred as protagonists, while Isaura Espinoza and Leticia Perdigón starred as antagonists. Enrique Lizalde starred as special performance.
Por amor (For love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Irene Sabido for Televisa in 1981. [1] It is an original story by Rita Valencia and Manuel de la Rosa. It starred by María Sorté , Manuel Ojeda , Adriana Roel, Carlos Cámara, Chela Nájera and Salvador Sánchez.
Spanish: Que levante la mano quien no lloro un adiós, que levante la mano quien no sufrió por amor. (English: The one who hasn't cried a goodbye, raise your hand, The one who hasn't suffered for love, raise your hand.) It peaked at #46 on the Hot Latin Songs and #16 on the Regional Mexican Airplay charts in the United States. [1]