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To the Sound of the Mambo (Spanish: Al son del mambo) is a 1950 Mexican musical film directed by Chano Urueta and starring Amalia Aguilar, Adalberto Martínez and Rita Montaner. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Ramón Rodríguez Granada. It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City and on location in Havana.
The song was firstly written by Federica Abbate, Alfredo "Cheope" Rapetti and Rocco Pagliarulo, and then produced and rewritten by Boomdabash. [3] [4] "Mambo salentino" is the second collaboration between Amoroso and Boomdabash after "A tre passi da te" (2015); [5] [6] the group explained the decision to collaborare with the singer: [7]
El Barbaro del Ritmo with Perez Prado and Rafael De Paz (Victor, 1962; recorded 1949–1951) Homenaje póstumo (Discuba, 1963; recorded 1960) Benny More Y Su Orquesta... (Palma, 1964) Recordando (RCA Camden, 1964) Lo Mejor de Beny Moré (RCA, 1965) La Época De Oro Vol.II (RCA, 1969) y Su Salsa de Siempre (RCA, 1978) Grandes Exitos (Darcole ...
The following year-end charts were elaborated by Mejía Barquera, based on weekly charts that were published on the magazine Selecciones musicales as compiled on Roberto Ayala's 1962 book "Musicosas: manual del comentarista de radio y televisión"; those charts were, according to Ayala, based on record sales, jukebox plays, radio and television airplay, and sheet music sales [a]. [6]
"La Temperatura" (English: "The Temperature") is a song by Colombian singer Maluma featuring Puerto Rican singer Eli Palacios. The song is taken from the mixtape PB.DB The Mixtape . It was released as the mixtape's first single on 11 June 2013, by Sony Music Colombia . [ 1 ]
Novia a la medida (1949) El Colmillo de Buda (1949) La vida en broma (1950) To the Sound of the Mambo (1950) Ritmos del Caribe (1950) The Guests of the Marquesa (1951) Lost Love (1951) Tropical Delirium (1952) The Three Happy Friends (1952) Las Interesadas (1953) My Three Merry Widows (1953) Los dineros del diablo (1953) Las Cariñosas (1954)
Cuando calienta el sol" (meaning When the sun heats (or warms) up) is a popular Spanish language song originally composed as "Cuando calienta el sol en Masachapa", Masachapa being a coastal town in Nicaragua. The music was written by Rafael Gaston Perez, a Nicaraguan songwriter and bandleader.
Amira de la Rosa (born Amira Hortensia Arrieta MacGregor; 7 January 1895–1 September 1974) was a Colombian playwright, poet, journalist, and writer. [1] She wrote the lyrics of the anthem of Barranquilla , Colombia.