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A typeset reference sheet for the first-year student of the Spanish language. Created based upon out-of-copyright public domain sources. Made using Scribus. Date: 13 July 2006: Source: Own work: Author: Struthious Bandersnatch: Permission (Reusing this file)
1 May "Poco a poco... me enamoré de ti" I Collage: 8 May "Stayin' Alive" Bee Gees: 15 May "Te Amo" Umberto Tozzi 22 May "Stayin' Alive" Bee Gees 29 May 5 June 12 June 19 June "Night Fever" Bee Gees 26 June 3 July "Cara de gitana" Daniel Magal: 10 July 17 July "Sólo tú" Matia Bazar: 24 July "Cara de gitana" Daniel Magal 31 July "Anna" Miguel ...
Pages for logged out editors learn ... Print/export Download as PDF ... This is a list of number-one hits in Spain by year from the chart compiled weekly by ...
1 May 8 May "I Want It That Way" Backstreet Boys: 15 May 22 May 29 May "Bailamos" Enrique Iglesias: 5 June 12 June 19 June 26 June "DJ" Dover: 3 July "Mambo No. 5" Lou Bega: 10 July 17 July 24 July 31 July 7 August 14 August 21 August 28 August 4 September 11 September 18 September 25 September "Bailamos" Enrique Iglesias 2 October "El ...
In "old style" text figures, numerals 0, 1 and 2 are x-height; numerals 6 and 8 have bowls within x-height, plus ascenders; numerals 3, 5, 7 and 9 have descenders from x-height, with 3 resembling ʒ; and the numeral 4 extends a short distance both up and down from x-height. Old-style numerals are often used by British presses.
Top 100 España is a record chart published weekly by PROMUSICAE (Productores de Música de España), a non-profit organization composed of Spanish and multinational record companies. [1] This association tracks both physical (including CDs and vinyl ) and digital ( digital download and streaming ) record consumption and sales in Spain.
According to the Billboard electronic database, the first was "La Guirnalda" by Spanish singer Rocío Dúrcal on September 6, 1986. [3] However, in the listings included in the first printed publication of the chart on October 4, 1986, the first number-one song was "Yo No Sé Qué Me Pasó" by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel. [1]
This lists the singles that reached number one on the Spanish PROMUSICAE sales and airplay charts in 2022. Total sales correspond to the data sent by regular contributors to sales volumes and by digital distributors.