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- Lilongo abstract ""Lilongo" is a Mexican song written by Felipe "El Charro" Gil. The song is written in the Son Jarocho style of music, a traditional style of the southern region of Veracruzwhich combines Spanish, indigenous, and African musical elements. "Lilongo" was copyrighted in the U.S. in 1946, though it was first recorded in the U.S. in 1938.It is most notable for its inclusion in the film The Three Caballeros.".
- Lilongo wikiPageID "34373075".
- Lilongo wikiPageRevisionID "573039467".
- Lilongo hasPhotoCollection Lilongo.
- Lilongo subject Category:Mexican_songs.
- Lilongo subject Category:Songs_from_The_Three_Caballeros.
- Lilongo subject Category:Spanish-language_songs.
- Lilongo type Abstraction100002137.
- Lilongo type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Lilongo type Communication100033020.
- Lilongo type MexicanSongs.
- Lilongo type Music107020895.
- Lilongo type MusicalComposition107037465.
- Lilongo type Song107048000.
- Lilongo type SongsFromTheThreeCaballeros.
- Lilongo type Spanish-languageSongs.
- Lilongo comment ""Lilongo" is a Mexican song written by Felipe "El Charro" Gil. The song is written in the Son Jarocho style of music, a traditional style of the southern region of Veracruzwhich combines Spanish, indigenous, and African musical elements. "Lilongo" was copyrighted in the U.S. in 1946, though it was first recorded in the U.S. in 1938.It is most notable for its inclusion in the film The Three Caballeros.".
- Lilongo label "Lilongo".
- Lilongo sameAs m.0hznm1z.
- Lilongo sameAs Q6548411.
- Lilongo sameAs Q6548411.
- Lilongo sameAs Lilongo.
- Lilongo wasDerivedFrom Lilongo?oldid=573039467.
- Lilongo isPrimaryTopicOf Lilongo.