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Popular music -- Cuba.
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Baila mi cha cha cha
/ Spanish words and music by Ernesto Duarte Brito. |
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Habana, Cuba: Perry y Compania, S. L., 1953. |
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First line of chorus: Si quieres gozar ven y baila mi cha cha cha. |
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Boda negra
/ by Alberto Villalon. |
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Habana, Cuba: |
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First line of chorus: Oye la historia que contome un dia. |
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Coco seco
/ Spanish words and music by Luis Reyes. |
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Habana, Cuba: Peer y Compania, S. L., 1955. |
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First line of chorus: Coco coco coco seco. |
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Let me love you tonight
/ music by Rene Touzet. |
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New York, NY: Robbins Music Corporation, 1944. |
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First line of verse: It's the end of the story. |
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Let me love you tonight
/ music by Rene Touzet. |
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New York, NY: Robbins Music Corporation, 1944. |
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First line of verse: It's the end of the story. |
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Let me love you tonight
/ music by Rene Touzet. |
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New York, NY: Robbins Music Corporation, 1944. |
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First line of verse: It's the end of the story. |
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Let me love you tonight
/ music by Rene Touzet. |
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New York, NY: Robbins Music Corporation, 1944. |
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First line of verse: It's the end of the story. |
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Let me love you tonight
/ music by Rene Touzet. |
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New York, NY: Robbins Music Corporation, 1944. |
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First line of verse: It's the end of the story. |
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Let me love you tonight
/ music by Rene Touzet. |
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New York, NY: Robbins Music Corporation, 1969. |
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First line of verse: It's the end of the story. |
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My shawl
/ music by Xavier Cugat. |
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New York, NY: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1934. |
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First line of verse: In some Cuban town you stop. |
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My shawl
/ music by Xavier Cugat. |
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New York, NY: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1934. |
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First line of verse: In some Cuban town you stop. |
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My shawl
/ music by Xavier Cugat. |
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New York, NY: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1941. |
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First line of verse: In some Cuban town you stop. |
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La pachanga
/ Spanish words and music by Eduardo Davidson. |
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New York, NY: Peer International Corporation, 1960. |
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First line of chorus: Mama do la pachanga! Papa do la pachanga! |
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The peanut vendor
/ music by Moises Simons. |
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New York, NY: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1930. |
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First line of chorus: Peanuts! Peanuts! Little housewife as the shadows start to creep. |
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The peanut vendor
/ music by Moises Simons. |
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New York, NY: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1930. |
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First line of chorus: In Cuba, each merry maid wakes up with this serenade. |
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Quiereme mucho
/ Gonazalo Roig. |
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Habana, Cuba: Vda. de Carreras y Cia., |
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First line of chorus: Quiereme mucho dulce amor mio. |
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Si llego a besarte...!
/ por Luis Casas Romero. |
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First line of chorus: Dicen que tus caricias no han desermias. |
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Sweet and gentle
/ music by Otilio Portal. |
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New York, NY: Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc., 1955. |
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First line of chorus: I was sweet and gentle, kinda sentimental. |
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Vuelve
/ musica de Noro Morales, letra de Enrique Goicoechea. |
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Habana, Cuba: Robbins Music Company of Cuba, 1941. |
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First line of verse: Se fue la luz del sol con tu mirar y con tu amor. |
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Yo canto para ti
/ letra y musica de Marcelino Guerra. |
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New York, NY: Robbins International Corporation, 1944. |
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First line of verse: Mi dulce amor, con gran placer. |
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