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  2. Historia de un Amor (song) - Wikipedia

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    Historia de un Amor (song) " Historia de un Amor " (Spanish for "the story of a love") is a song about a man's old love written by Panamanian songwriter Carlos Eleta Almarán. It was written after the death of his brother's wife. It is also part of the soundtrack of a 1956 Mexican film of the same name starring Libertad Lamarque.

  3. La Borinqueña - Wikipedia

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    "La Borinqueña" (from the native name of Puerto Rico, Borinquen or Boriquen; Spanish pronunciation: [la βoɾiŋˈkeɲa]) is the official anthem of Puerto Rico.. After Puerto Rico became known as "The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico" in 1952, the first elected governor, Luis Muñoz Marín, signed law #2 of July 24, 1952, which made an altered version of the musical composition known as "La ...

  4. Historia de un Amor - Wikipedia

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    Historia de un Amor may refer to: Historia de un Amor (song), a song written by Carlos Eleta Almarán. Historia de un amor (TV series), a Mexican telenovela. Historia de un Amor (film), a 1955 film.

  5. Contrabando y traición - Wikipedia

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    Contrabando y traición. “Contrabando y traición” ("Contraband and Betrayal") is the name of a Mexican song, also called "Camelia, la tejana,” whose lyrics were written by Ángel González in 1972. The song achieved popular success when it was performed by Los Tigres del Norte and included in their album of the same name in 1974.

  6. La Paloma - Wikipedia

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    La Paloma", "The Dove" in English, is a popular Spanish song that has been produced and reinterpreted in diverse cultures, settings, arrangements, and recordings over the last 140 years. The song was written by the Spanish Basque composer Sebastián Iradier (later Yradier) around 1860 after a visit to Cuba.

  7. Lascia ch'io pianga - Wikipedia

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    Lascia ch'io pianga. Left: Handel's 1711 autograph score showing the opening few bars of the aria; Right: 1876 aria sheet music. " Lascia ch'io pianga " (English: "Let me weep" ), originally "Lascia la spina, cogli la rosa" (English: "Leave the Thorn, Take the Rose" ), is an Italian-language soprano aria by composer George Frideric Handel that ...

  8. Marcha Real - Wikipedia

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    Current version[edit] The current official version of Marcha Real, as described in Royal Decree 1560/1997, [6] is a sixteen-bar long phrase, divided in two sections, each one is made up of four repeated bars (AABB form). Tempo is set to ♩= 76 and key to B-flat. The long, complete version is the honors music for the King, while a shorter ...

  9. La Cucaracha - Wikipedia

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    La Cucaracha. "Corrido de la Cucaracha", lithograph (published in 1915) by Antonio Vanegas Arroyo. La Cucaracha ("The Cockroach ") is a popular folk song about a cockroach who cannot walk. The song's origins are unclear, [1] but it dates back at least to the 1910s during the Mexican Revolution. [1] The song belongs to the Mexican corrido genre. [1]