Alvaro Carrillo
Fred(?) Lawton, Berkley, MI - circa 1930; friend of the Ray Hoffmans of Berkley, MI.
Who wrote the song almost.
Jimmy Cliff wrote the song Trapped.
She wrote this song by herself.
The better better better song
One of the duets he did was with Gloria Esteban, a classic song "Sabor a Mi"
Sabor a mi is a bolero written in 1959 by Mexican composer and singer, Álvaro Carrillo.
"Sabor a Mi" was performed by El Chicano, a band known for their blend of Latin rock and Chicano music. The song is a classic bolero originally written by Álvaro Carrillo. El Chicano's version features their signature style, combining soulful vocals with rich instrumentation, contributing to the song's lasting popularity within the Chicano music scene.
You are my favorite flavor. Tu= You Mi= My Sabor= Flavor Favorito= Favorite Poor Spanish... Should say "Tu eres mi sabor favorito." What a spastic sentence, though, seriously! ha ha
Ersi Arvisu
This is poetry. Therefore, I would directly translate it as 'taste of me'. I guess the sense is perfectly conveyed.
Pastor Joseph W. Harris Sr. of Detroit, MI
The song called "Suelta Mi Mano" was written by the Mexican pop duo called "Sin Bandera". It's from the album "Ma±ana" which was released in November 2005.
Yes; if I am reading Mexican copyright duration correctly, it will be protected through 2044 (if I'm not reading it correctly, it will be protected through 2019 at the earliest, and 2069 at the latest). Most permission can be negotiated with APRS.
To find a Doris Day CD featuring "Sabor a Mi," you can check online retailers like Amazon or eBay, where you may find new or used copies. Additionally, consider visiting local music stores or specialty shops that focus on classic music. Streaming services may also offer the song if you're open to digital formats. Lastly, check your local library, as they sometimes have music CDs available for borrowing.
Woody Gurthie along with the songs; "do re mi", "this land is your land" and "pretty boy floyd"
Fred(?) Lawton, Berkley, MI - circa 1930; friend of the Ray Hoffmans of Berkley, MI.