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In April 1966 Rowe received a second gold record for the sales of "Que Sera, Sera". [40] In August 1966 Rowe won Radio 5KA's annual best male vocal award for "Que Sera, Sera". [41] In 2006 Rowe released a newly recorded version, which was released by ABC via iTunes, and later adding "the whole digital mix with a radio mix and a dance mix". [42]
Lu was a Mexican pop duo formed by Mario Sandoval and Paty Cantú, both from Guadalajara, Mexico. The sound of their music is similar to Aleks Syntek's, Sin Bandera, Mecano or Sentidos Opuestos. They have received moderate success in the Spanish-speaking world, with songs like "Por Besarte" and "Duele."
"Será", a 2004 song by Lu from the album Lu "Será", a 2006 song by Sin Bandera from the album Pasado; Sera, an album by Valeriy Meladze; Sera, the fictional planet upon which the video game series Gears of War is set; Sera, a protagonist from the Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga series
Thalía performed the song together with a medley of her hits ("Entre el mar y una estrella" and "Amor a la Mexicana") at "Premio Lo Nuestro 2010" awards in which she was honored with "Jóvenes con Legado" award (Young Artist Legacy Award ).
"Your Name Engraved Herein" is a sentimental ballad song [8] with lyrics and music by Xu Yuanting (許媛婷), Jiawang (佳旺) and Chen Wenhua (陳文華).The Malaysian songwriter, Jiawang, said that he was initially invited by the record company, so he asked Chen Wenhua to join him in writing the song, and then left it to Xu Yuanting to write the lyrics. [9]
Legião Urbana (transl. Urban Legion) is the self-titled debut album by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana.It was released on January 2, 1985. "Será" was selected as the album's first single and it received a video, shot on May 25, 26 and 27, 1985 at the nightclub Rose Bom Bom, in São Paulo, directed by Toniko Melo. [2]
In 1980, Nicks was sued for plagiarism by a songwriter who had submitted a song called "Sara", which she had sent to Warner Bros. in 1978. Nicks showed that she had written and recorded a demo version of the song in July 1978, before the lyrics were sent to Warner, and the complainant accepted that no plagiarism had occurred. [21]
"Che sarà" (Italian: [ke ssaˈra]; "What [it] will be") is an Italian song, written by Jimmy Fontana (music) and Franco Migliacci (lyrics) for the 1971 Sanremo Music Festival. Up until that year, each song was interpreted by two artists or performers to showcase the songwriters craft rather than the singers interpretations.