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Regresa (Spanish "Come Back") may refer to: * ''Regresa'' (film), Mexican film 2010 *''Regresa'', album by Mexican singer Chantal Andere 1990 *''Regresa'', album by Dominican singer Alberto Beltrán 1960 *''Regresa'', album by Peruvian band Los Violines de Lima 1970 *''Regresa'', album by Bolivian band Los Ronisch 1999 *"Regresa", song written by Rafael Pérez Botija, single for Chantal Andere 1990 *"Regresa", song written by Augusto Polo Campos, a number one hit internationally for Lucha Reyes *"Regresa", song written by Guadalupe Guevara, from Grupo Bryndis album ''Historia Musical Romántica ''Historia Musical Romántica'' ( Eng.: ''Romantic Music History) is the title of a compilation album released by romantic music group Grupo Bryndis. This album became their first number-one hit on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart. Track ...'' See also * "Regresa a mí" (Thalía song) * "Regresa a mí" (Il Divo song) * "Regresa a mí" (Toni Braxton song) {{dab ...
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Regresa (film)
''Regresa'' is a 2010 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Alejandro González Padilla and starring Jaime Camil and Blanca Soto. It won best film at the 2010 Monaco Charity Film Festival.Varietybr>“Regresa,” best film at the 2010 Monaco Charity Film Festival./ref> The comedy concerns a wife who is regressed in hypnotherapy to a previous life as a 15th-century Basque girl, but then will not snap out of this identity. The film has the Basque language byline "Asko maite zaitut" - "I love you very much". Plot The movie is about husband and wife, who ultimately long for each other's love. It starts with 3 friends, who discuss about their daily life and for instance start discussing about "Regresa" (English: "Comeback") the two friends "Pato " and "Isabel" convince their friend "Maria" to visit a Certified Therapist "Olga" to know about her past life, for which Maria is not reluctant. Pato suspects that Maria 's husband "Ernesto" is having an affair and that Maria should hire ...
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Chantal Andere
Chantal Andere (, born Jacqueline Chantal Fernández Andere; born January 25, 1972) is a Mexican actress and singer best known for her portraying as the villainess, the vamp or the bitter woman in telenovelas. She has come across as a serious actress ("Toda una profesional"). Early life and career Andere was born to Mexican actress Jacqueline Andere (born 1938) and Argentine writer Jose Maria Fernandez Unsain (1918–1997) in Mexico City, Mexico. As a child, she studied ballet and attended acting and singing classes. Her first professional acting role came in 1983 with ''Polo, Pelota Amarilla''. After that, she began acting in theatre and then television. Though she saw no success, Chantal embarked on her singing career. Possessing a great voice, she recorded three albums for Discos Melody, beginning with her self-titled debut in 1990 which featured her songs "Regresa" and "Virginia", followed by another self-titled album in 1992 featuring "Entre Tú y Yo" and "Contigo el Amo ...
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Alberto Beltrán (singer)
Alberto Amancio Beltrán (Palo Blanco, La Romana, 5 May 1923 - Connecticut, 2 February 1997) was a Dominican singer, known as "El Negrito del Batey", after his first signature tune. He mainly sang in the genres of bolero, son montuno, mambo, merengue, and guaracha. After recording in the Dominican Republic with René Hernandez' orchestra, he moved to New York City in 1961 to work with La Sonora Matancera. Discography *''El Negrito Del Batey'' Alberto Beltrán, Conjunto Casino - Panart 1958 *''Regresa'' Seeco Records 1960 *''Caliente y Sabroso'' Alberto Beltrán con Daniel Santos y Bienvenido Granda - Tropical 1960 *''En Viaje'' Tropical TRLP-5088 1960 *''Nuevo Triunfo'' Alberto Beltrán con René Hernandez y Su Orquesta* - Seeco Records 1961 *''El Único'' Alberto Beltrán con La Sonora Matancera y Otros - Tropical 1961 *''La Voz Del Caribe'', Musart DM 1138 1965 *''Quiero Saber'' Tropical 1966 *''Canta Sus Mejores Exitos'' Alberto Beltrá ...
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Los Violines De Lima
''Los Violines de Lima'' were a popular Peruvian conjunto The term ''conjunto'' (, literally 'group', 'ensemble') refers to several types of small musical ensembles present in different Latin American musical traditions, mainly in Mexico and Cuba. While Mexican conjuntos play styles such as '' norteño' ... of the 1960s and 70s.Vistazo - Issues 128-132 - Page 112 1968 "El Perú nos envió un conjunto orquestal de violines y un trío de música popular peruana. Los Violines de Lima — cinco en total — se lucieron indudablemente. En sus interpretaciones demostraron una calidad profesional de primera." The band released 11 albums on Virrey Records from 1962 to 1976, while also appearing with Luis Alberto del Parana and his band Los Paraguayos for Philips in 1966 and on two Orion Records LPs in 1968. Discography *''Los Violines De Lima'' 1962 *''Los Violines De Lima, Vol. 2'' 1963 *''Limeña'' 1964 *''Una Noche en el Sky Room'' 1965 *''Luis Alberto del Parana y Los Paraguayos ...
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Los Ronisch
Los Ronisch are a Bolivian cumbia band. They originate from Cochabamba and are one of the most popular cumbia bands in South America. The press have called this band "the box-office record breakers" due to its vast popularity among people in Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Ecuador and other countries. History The band is composed of six brothers: *First voice: Walter Rodriguez *Keyboards: Renán Rodriguez *First Guitar: Remberto Rodriguez *Bass: Héctor Rodriguez (Director) *Drums: Norberto Rodriguez *Sampler and Rhythms: Fernando Rodriguez The live concerts include an animator, German Zambrana being one of them during the late 90s. Los Ronisch, named after the family's old German Rönisch piano, started playing in the late 80's, focusing more in a type of Rock that is similar to new wave, with influences from disco, electronic music, and pop. One of their first hits, Isabel, remains a classic of pop music in Bolivia. This type of music regarded as "Disco" in Bolivia was also pra ...
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Augusto Polo Campos
Augusto Armando Polo Campos (25 February 1932 – 17 January 2018) was a Peruvian composer. Life Born in Puquio, Polo Campos is considered one of the best Peruvian composers of all time. He was author of many popular international hits which represent the originality and richness of Peruvian identity with their melody and lyrics. In 1933, his family went to reside in the city of Lima. They lived in the historical Rímac District, (also the name of Lima's most famous river). From an early age Augusto discovered a love and ability to recite and compose verses and rhymes. His home was frequently visited by artists and singers who like to dance and sing Peruvian music, all of which would eventually influence and motivate the creativity of Polo Campos, who not much later would become a prolific and successful career as an admired composer whose songs would form part of the Peruvian traditions forever. He was in a controversy about authorship of the song "Cariño Malo", with Arman ...
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Historia Musical Romántica
''Historia Musical Romántica'' ( Eng.: ''Romantic Music History) is the title of a compilation album released by romantic music group Grupo Bryndis. This album became their first number-one hit on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart. Track listing This information from Billboard.com #Te Vas Con El (Mauro Posadas) — 2:19 #Te Esperaré (Mauro Posadas) — 2:24 #La Luz de Mi Vida (Juan Guevara Ceballos) — 0:59 #Entre Tu y Yo (Mauro Posadas) — 2:21 #Amor Prohíbido (Mauro Posadas) — 3:19 #Regresa (Guadalupe Guevara) — 1:10 #Otro Ocupa Mi Lugar (Miguel Gallardo) — 1:28 #Que Mas Te Da ( Camilo Blanes) — 1:33 #Y Todo Acabó (Guadalupe Guevara/Juan Guevara/Mauro Posadas) — 1:13 #Te Juro Que Te Amo (Lauzi/Mogol/Prudente) — 3:02 #Tu Traición (Mauro Posadas) — 1:38 #Sólo Te Amo a Ti (Mauro Posadas) — 1:54 #Mi Verdadero Amor (Claudio Pablo Montaño) — 1:49 #Por Estar Pensando en Ti (Mauro Posadas) — 2:05 #Olvidemos Nuestro Orgullo (Mauro Posadas) — 3:01 #A ...
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Regresa A Mí (Thalía Song)
"Regresa a mí" (Spanish for ''Return to Me'') is a song by Thalía, from her album ''Arrasando ''Arrasando'' (English: ''Razing'') is the seventh studio album by Mexican singer Thalía, released on 25 April 2000, by EMI Latin. She collaborated with producers like Emilio Estefan, Roberto Blades and Lawrence Dermer. In many interviews dur ...''. It is her biggest hit to date in European countries like Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland. As a result of its success, ''Arrasando'' was certified platinum in the Czech Republic the song reached number three. On February 10, 2022, Thalía officially released the music video for the English version of the song, titled "Don't Close The Door." Music video The music video was directed by the Colombian director Simon Brand. Official versions and remixes # "Regresa a mí" (Album Version) – 4:27 # "Regresa a mí" (Radio Edit) – 3:52 # "Regresa a mí" (English Versión) – 4:28 Charts References External links Regresa a mí (Mu ...
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Regresa A Mí (Il Divo Song)
"Un-Break My Heart" is a song by American singer Toni Braxton for her second studio album, ''Secrets'' (1996). The song was written by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster. It was released as the second single from the album on October 7, 1996, through LaFace Records. The song is a ballad about a "blistering heartbreak" in which the singer begs a former lover to return and undo the pain he has caused. It won Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards in 1997. It has sold over 10 million copies worldwide and nearly 3 million in the United States alone, making it one of the best selling singles of all time. "Un-Break My Heart" attained commercial success worldwide. In the United States, the song reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, where it stayed a total of eleven weeks, while reaching the same position on the Hot Dance Club Songs and Adult Contemporary component charts. When ''Billboard'' celebrated their 40 years charting from 1958 to 19 ...
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