Historia de un amor, Arranged and played by Thu Le, classical guitar

To purchase the score, please see the link: . . Hi, Thu Le here! I am an International award winning classical guitarist and certified guitar teacher. I would like to share my passion for classical guitar and inspire you with my music. Hopefully I can also add value to the community through my channel on Youtube. Go where the guitar takes you... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ “Historia de un Amor“ (Spanish for “a love’s story“) is a song about a man’s old love written by Panamanian songwriter Carlos Eleta Almarán. It was written after the death of his brother’s wife. It is also part of the soundtrack of a 1956 Mexican film of the same name starring Libertad Lamarque. The song tells of a man’s suffering after his love has disappeared. It holds the world record to be the most popular song to be translated and sung across the world in various languages by various singers from the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa. The song was performed several times at the China Central Television by the singer Daniela Anahí Bessia under the musical production of Andy Santana Bass in Spanish and Chinese called 我的心里只有你没有他. Featured in the Colombian telenovela “La Hija del Mariachi“, performed by Carolina Ramirez. In the film “Visage“ by Tsai Ming-liang, Lebanese singer Mohammed Jamal recorded the song in the 1980s in Arabic under the title “You and Dancing And me“ (إنت والرقص وأنا).[6] A Turkish cover called “Bütün Dualarım Seninle“ (“All My Prayers with You“) was performed by Berkant in 1972. It has also been covered in Chinese, with the lyrics written by Chen Die-Yi 陳蝶衣 (Oct 17, 1907 in Wujin, Jiangsu to Oct 14, 2007 in Hong Kong). The song title in Chinese is 我的心裡没有他 (literally: He Is Not in My Heart). In the Philippines, a novelty version of the song was released by Local singer Milyonaryo, entitled “Pasumpa Sumpa Ka Pa“ which pokes fun at promises which were not meant to happen. Il Divo, along with Colombian producer Julio Reyes Copello, recorded the song for the album Amor & Pasión from Il Divo (2015).[7] A version of this song is played on the Native American flute is performed by Tim Romero (Gabrieleno/Pueblo) . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ More Information website : e-mail : thu@
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