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  2. Obsesión (Pedro Flores song) - Wikipedia

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    Among the following verses a frequently cited phrase is "Amor es el pan de la vida, amor es la copa divina, (English: "Love is the bread of life, love is the divine cup") amor es un algo sin nombre que obsesiona a un hombre por una mujer. [3] These and other lyrics are referenced in a number of modern Spanish literary works. [4]

  3. Esperanza (Enrique Iglesias song) - Wikipedia

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    Esperanza" was included on the set list of Iglesias's second world tour—the Cosas del Amor Tour, where he embarked on the same year. [15] [16] Commercially in Latin America, it reached number one in Guatemala, [17] Nicaragua, [18] and Panama, [19] and was a top-five hit in Colombia, [20] Costa Rica, [21] El Salvador, [22] and Honduras. [23]

  4. Consuelo Velázquez - Wikipedia

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    Consuelo Velázquez Torres (August 21, 1916, in Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco – January 22, 2005, [1] Mexico City), also popularly known as Consuelito Velázquez, [2] was a Mexican concert pianist and composer. She was the composer of famous Mexican ballads such as "Bésame mucho", "Amar y vivir", and "Cachito". [1]

  5. Bésame Mucho - Wikipedia

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    Consuelo Velázquez, Sunny Skylar " Bésame Mucho " ( Spanish: [ˈbesame ˈmutʃo] ; "Kiss Me A Lot") is a bolero song written in 1932 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez . [ 2 ] It is one of the most popular songs of the 20th century and one of the most important songs in the history of Latin music .

  6. Consuelo Silva - Wikipedia

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    Chelo (Consuelo Silva) is a popular singer of Mexican bolero music who had a long career, spanning from the 1930s to the 1988. She was born in 1922. She was born in 1922. She belongs to the Golden Age of Mexican cinema .

  7. Esperanza (Charles Aznavour song) - Wikipedia

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    The Aznavour version commences "Esperanza, esperanza, le bonheur en nos coeurs...". The Spanish original also achieved popularity in its own right particularly the Spanish-language version by Nino de Murcia , but the French version of Aznavour was successful even in Spanish speaking countries.

  8. Que nadie sepa mi sufrir - Wikipedia

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    The song "Que nadie sepa mi sufrir", was composed in 1936 by Ángel Cabral, with Spanish lyrics by Enrique Dizeo, both of Argentine origin, as a Peruvian waltz.Peruvian waltz, also known as vals criollo ("creole waltz"), was a popular genre in Hispanic America between the 1930s and 1950s, and the song, initially covered by Argentine singer Hugo del Carril, became a regional hit.

  9. Cosas del Amor (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song became the fifth number-one single for Gabriel following "Ay Amor" (1988), "Simplemente Amigos" (1989), "Quién Como Tú" and "Es Demasiado Tarde" (both 1990), [17] and the first (and to date only) for Carr. [18] "Cosas del Amor" earned a Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Song of the Year and was named Single of the Year by the journal Radio y ...