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Following is a list of popular music songs which feature a chord progression commonly known as Andalusian cadences. Items in the list are sorted alphabetically by the band or artist 's name. Songs which are familiar to listeners through more than one version (by different artists) are mentioned by the earliest version known to contain ...
Amor (Great Love Songs in Spanish) is an album by Eydie Gorme & The Trio Los Panchos. It was produced by Pete Rosaly and released in 1964 on the Columbia Records label. The album spent 22 weeks on the charts and included the hit single "Sabor a Mi". It was the best-selling album in Gorme's career. [1] [2]
Palos of flamenco. The Andalusian cadence (diatonic phrygian tetrachord) is a term adopted from flamenco music for a chord progression comprising four chords descending stepwise: iv–III–II–I progression with respect to the Phrygian mode or i–VII–VI–V progression with respect to the Aeolian mode (minor). [1]
The Raphael song "Tema de Amor" was performed in the 1968 Argentinian film Digan lo que digan (Let Them Talk) and it used this song as the melody with lyrics. The Dutch Duo de Koning recorded the song as ‘Ave Maria klinkt zacht door de nacht’ probably in 1968. This piece was the melody for the 1970 Françoise Hardy song "San Salvador".
Cuando Se Va El Amor (English: When love leaves) is a Latin pop song written and performed by Kany García. The song was chosen as the third single from Kany's third album, Kany García . The song was chosen as the third single via Kany's Facebook page.
Augmented sixth chord: B 7 ♭ 5 /F—E or ♭ II 4 2 —I Play ⓘ . Flamenco style melismas from the first movement of Cassadó 's Sonata for Cello (1925), m.29-30, [ 6 ] cello part (the figure first appears in the piano in measures 1 and 3) ( Play ⓘ ) Flamenco mode with two Phrygian tetrachords Play ⓘ , also known as the Gypsy major scale .
Quejas, o La Maja y el ruiseñor (Complaint, or the Girl and the Nightingale) Book II El Amor y la muerte (Balada) (Ballad of Love and Death) Epilogo: Serenata del espectro (Epilogue: Serenade of the Spectre) El Pelele: Escena Goyesca (The Puppet/Straw Dummy: Goya Scene) El Pelele is technically not part of the suite, but very often played with it.
"Amor", also known as "Amor Amor" and "Amor Amor Amor" is a popular song published in 1943. The music was written by Gabriel Ruiz , with original Spanish lyrics by Ricardo López Méndez and English lyrics by Sunny Skylar .