We already discussed this in the forum some months ago, but I can't remember it.
I only remember it was an italo production, but if you browse the old posts in the forum you'll find the answer
If you lived in Miami in the 70's and 80's a radio station named "Super Q" would play a spanish song and then an english song (Always a Disco song). Anyway you might have heard a song that goes like this:
"Aleluya si senor, ale luya si senor ..........." this is how the verses went, and for years know I'm still trying to find out who it was, with no luck in sight until I found this Forum.
Thanks in advance
Keanma
We already discussed this in the forum some months ago, but I can't remember it.
I only remember it was an italo production, but if you browse the old posts in the forum you'll find the answer
Giovanni,
Thanks for the info. but unable to find post you mentioned, went all the way back to Jan 2001. Would it be posted on another forum?
If anyone can help me I would appreciate it.Thanks again Giovanni
keanma
Only thing I can think of is Magazine 60's "Don Quichotte" on Baja Records, but it goes "No, no, no senor..."
Bernie (Bernard Lopez)
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Bernie thanks for the info. but it's not the magazine 60 song. I'm familiar with that one. This is totally spanish someone mentioned that it might even be Willie Chirino but I have listened to the different samples of his music in Amazon.com, and Barns and Nobel and have not gotten lucky yet. I think I'm just spinning my wheels. I don't think its him either.
Thanks for trying guys
Keanma
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