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The Moon of Manakoora" is a popular song written by Frank Loesser (lyrics) and Alfred Newman (music) for the 1937 Paramount film The Hurricane starring Dorothy Lamour. Lamour sang the song in the film and also made a commercial recording of it. [ 1 ]
"Mañana, Mañana" was written by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel, who performs it in his album Ella (1979). [1] Previously, the song had been prominently featured in the Mexican movie La loca de los milagros (1975), where it is sung by Argentine leading lady Libertad Lamarque.
"Cómo Dueles en los Labios" was released as the fourth single from the album in 1997 by WEA Mexico. [7] [8] Its music video was directed by Kiko Guerrero. [7]The video features black-and-white scenes of Olvera and a woman separately on a couch in a white sheet. [9]
On October 19, 2006, the song and video were nominated for both Video of the Year and Song of the Year on Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica, only to win Video of the Year.On August 29, 2007, Fher Olvera received a Latin Grammy Award nomination for this song in Song of the Year category.
¿Dónde jugarán los niños? was a critical and commercial success, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, the band's first top-ten entry. [4] Selling about 10 million copies worldwide, the album is the eighth best-selling Spanish-language album of all time and the best-selling Spanish-language rock album.
Arde el Cielo (English: The Sky Burns) is the third live album by the Mexican Latin Pop/Rock band Maná.The album was released on April 29, 2008. This live album was released in three formats CD, CD with DVD, and DVD.
Willis explained that the lyrics he contributed to “Y.M.C.A.” were informed by his observations at YMCA branches in "urban areas of San Francisco," where young men participated in "swimming ...
Cuando Los Ángeles Lloran (English: When the Angels Cry) is the eighth album and fourth studio album by Mexican rock band Maná.It was the first album to feature their new guitarist Sergio Vallín replacing Ulises Calleros & César "Vampiro" López.