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  2. Peronist March - Wikipedia

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    1949. The " Peronist March " ( Spanish: Marcha Peronista) is the anthem of the Peronist movement and the official song of the Justicialist Party of Argentina, previously known as the Peronist Party. [1] Originally composed as a football club anthem by Juan Raimundo Streiff in the 1930s, [2] its current lyrics, alluding to President Juan Domingo ...

  3. Himno Nacional Mexicano - Wikipedia

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    Himno Nacional Mexicano. The " Mexican National Anthem " ( Spanish: Himno Nacional Mexicano, pronounced ['imno nasjo'nal mexi'kano]; Nahuatl languages: Mexihcaletepetlacuicalt[citation needed] ), also known by its incipit " Mexicans, at the cry of war " ( Spanish: Mexicanos, al grito de guerra ), is the national anthem of Mexico. The lyrics of ...

  4. Resistiré (Dúo Dinámico song) - Wikipedia

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    Pop. Length. 4:02. Label. Sony. Songwriter (s) Carlos Toro Montoro, Manuel de la Calva. " Resistiré " (English: "I Will Resist") is a song by the Spanish group Dúo Dinámico (Dynamic Duo in English), which appeared on their 1988 album En forma, the second one released by the duo after their reappearance two years before with the album Dúo ...

  5. Burbujas de Amor - Wikipedia

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    Burbujas de Amor. " Burbujas de Amor " ("Love Bubbles") is a song by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra, released as the third single of his album Bachata Rosa (1990). [ 1] It is widely considered one of Guerra's most popular songs. The song was a commercial success and became an international hit in Europe and Latin America.

  6. Pero Qué Necesidad - Wikipedia

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    Pero Qué Necesidad. " Pero Qué Necesidad " ( transl. "But What Is the Need?") is a song performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel for his 21st studio album, Gracias por Esperar (1994). The song was produced by Gustavo Farias and written by Juan Gabriel.

  7. Ahora Te Puedes Marchar - Wikipedia

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    Ahora Te Puedes Marchar. " Ahora Te Puedes Marchar " (in English: "Now You Can Leave") is a song by Mexican singer Luis Miguel, released as the debut single from his fifth studio album, Soy Como Quiero Ser (1987). Written by Ivor Raymonde, Luis Gomez Escolar and Mike Hawker, it is a Spanish-language adaptation of the 1964 song "I Only Want to ...

  8. Ojalá Que Llueva Café - Wikipedia

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    Guerra composed the song "Ángel para una Tambora" in honor of Andújar and replaced the deceased musician with the percussionist Juan De la Cruz. After this, Guerra recorded the title track "Ojalá Que Llueva Café", which was the first single released in June 1989, and included the participation of the Dominican children's choir "Retoños ...

  9. Que nadie sepa mi sufrir - Wikipedia

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    The song "Que nadie sepa mi sufrir", was composed in 1936 by Ángel Cabral, with (Spanish) lyrics by Enrique Dizeo, both of Argentine origin, as a Peruvian waltz.Peruvian waltz, also known as vals criollo ("creole waltz"), was a popular genre in Hispanic America between the 1930s and 1950s, and the song, initially covered by Argentine singer Hugo del Carril, became a regional hit.