Hablemos del amor (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈβlemoz ðel aˈmor] Let’s Talk About Love) was the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1967 performed in Spanish by Raphael.
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Yo soy aquél
Yo soy aquel (Spanish pronunciation: [ʝo soi aˈkel] I’m that One) was the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 performed in Spanish by Raphael.The song was performed eleventh […]
Simulation123
Simulation123 is a not-for-profit global group to support simulation enthusiasts. Developed by Dr. James Byrne and Dr. Paul Liston from the University of Limerick in Ireland as an academic exercise […]
UB40 discography
The discography of the UB40 a British reggae band consists of eighteen studio albums twelve compilation albums four live albums two remix albums sixty-two singles and a number of appearances […]
¡Qué bueno qué bueno!
¡Qué bueno qué bueno! (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈke ˈβweno ˈke ˈβweno] How Good How Good!) was the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1965 performed in Spanish by Conchita Bautista.
Twitoaster
Twitoaster was a Twitter web application that threaded and archived users’ conversations in real time. The service is often used by journalists bloggers or companies who need to collect organize […]
Caracola (song)
Caracola (Spanish pronunciation: [kaɾaˈkola] Conch) was the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964 performed in Spanish by the trio Tim Nelly & Tony better known as Los TNT. […]
Algo prodigioso
Algo prodigioso (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈalɣo pɾoðiˈxjoso] Something Marvellous) was the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1963 performed in Spanish by José Guardiola. The song was performed twelfth on […]
Llámame
Llámame (Call Me) was the Spanish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962 performed in Spanish by Victor Balaguer. The song was performed third on the night following Belgium’s Fud […]
Estando contigo
Estando contigo (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈtando konˈtiɣo] Being with You) was the Spain’s entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1961 performed in Spanish by Conchita Bautista. This was Spain’s first appearance […]