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Volverás (Los Terricolas Song)
Volverás may refer to: * ''Volverás'' (film), or ''You'll Be Back'', a 2002 Spanish-Mexican film * "Volverás" (Los Terrícolas song), 1973 * "Volveras" (Ricky Martin song), 1997 *"Volverás", a song by Gloria Estefan from ''Mi Tierra ''Mi Tierra'' (''My Homeland'') is the third studio album by Cuban-American recording artist Gloria Estefan, released on June 22, 1993, by Epic Records. Produced by husband Emilio Estefan, it is a Spanish-language album and pays homage to her Cu ...'', 1993 *"Volverás", a song by Paulina Rubio from '' Pau-Latina'', 2004 {{disambiguation ...
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Volverás (film)
''You'll Be Back'' () is a 2002 Spanish-Mexican film written and directed by Antonio Chavarrías based on the novel ''Un enano español se suicida en Las Vegas'' by Francisco Casavella. It stars Tristán Ulloa and Unax Ugalde alongside Elizabeth Cervantes and Joana Rañé. Plot Architecture student Ignacio puts aside his studies and his plans to move to Los Angeles upon meeting again with his elder brother Carlos, grappling with ludomania. He also develops a mutual attraction with Carlos' Mexican girlfriend Marta. Cast Production An adaptation of Francisco Casavella's novel ''Un español se suicida en Las Vegas'', the screenplay was written by Antonio Chavarrías. The film is a Spanish-Mexican coproduction by Oberon Cinematográfica, Altavista Films, Moro Films, with the participation of TVE, Canal+, and TVC. Shooting locations included Barcelona. Release Distributed by Lauren Film, the film was theatrically released in Spain on 4 October 2002. The release in Me ...
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Volverás (Los Terrícolas Song)
"Volverás" ("You'll Come Back") is a song written by Manny Delgado and performed by Venezuelan band Los Terrícolas from on their studio album ''Te Amaré'' (1974). In the song, the singer is certain that his lover will come back from regret. It was later covered by Puerto Rican salsa singer Víctor Manuelle on his third self-titled studio album. Manuelle's version became his second #1 song on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Airplay The tropics are the regions of Earth surrounding the equator, where the sun may shine directly overhead. This contrasts with the temperate or polar regions of Earth, where the Sun can never be directly overhead. This is because of Earth's ax ... chart. See also * List of Billboard Tropical Airplay number ones of 1996 References {{Víctor Manuelle 1973 singles 1996 singles Los Terricolas songs Víctor Manuelle songs 1970s ballads Sony Discos singles Songs in Spanish Song recordings produced by Sergio George ...
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Volveras (Ricky Martin Song)
"Volveras" ( English: "You Will Come Back") is the seventh single from Ricky Martin's album, ''A Medio Vivir'' (1995). It was released as a single in the United States and Spain on January 7, 1997, and in France in March 1998. Music video A music video was shot in January 1997 in New York. Chart performance The song reached number six on the Hot Latin Songs in the United States in 1997. After the success of "Maria" and "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo" () is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for his third studio album, ''A Medio Vivir (album), A Medio Vivir'' (1995). The song was written by Carlos Lara, while the production was handled by KC P ..." in France, "Volveras" was also released there as a single in March 1998. It peaked at number forty-eight. Formats and track listings French CD single #"Volveras" – 4:50 #"Revolución" – 3:50 Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts References External links * {{DEF ...
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Mi Tierra
''Mi Tierra'' (''My Homeland'') is the third studio album by Cuban-American recording artist Gloria Estefan, released on June 22, 1993, by Epic Records. Produced by husband Emilio Estefan, it is a Spanish-language album and pays homage to her Cuban roots. The album features Cuban musical genres, including boleros, danzón and son music. Recorded at Crescent Moon Studios in Miami, Florida, ''Mi Tierra'' features notable Latin musicians such as Tito Puente, Arturo Sandoval, Cachao López, Chamin Correa and Paquito D'Rivera. The album was an international success, selling over five million copies worldwide. In the United States it was the first record to reach number one on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart, spending 58 weeks at #1 (longest running #1 album on the chart ever). It also peaked at number twenty-seven on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. ''Mi Tierra'' has sold over one million copies in the US and Spain. The album received favorable reviews from critics, who p ...
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