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- Dos_Cruces runtime "2.9166666666666665".
- Dos_Cruces abstract "\"Dos cruces\" is famous Spanish bolero composed by Carmelo Larrea in 1952. The song earned Larrea his second golden record in 1954. Originally entitled \"Soledad\" (Solitude), it was first recorded by Jorge Gallarzo. Over 80 artists have performed the song ever since, including Niño de Murcia (1957), Angelillo (1958), Caterina Valente (1958), Los Relámpagos (1965), Umberto Marcato (1958), Milton Nascimento (1972) and Nana Mouskouri (1990) and Roberto Alagna (2011). The lyrics begin \"Sevilla tuvo que ser, con su lunita plateada...\" and tell of the moonlit skyline of Seville witnessing the love of a couple.".
- Dos_Cruces bSide ""Manuela Cruz"".
- Dos_Cruces certification "Golden record(1954)".
- Dos_Cruces format Single_(music).
- Dos_Cruces genre Bolero.
- Dos_Cruces recordLabel Odeon_Records.
- Dos_Cruces runtime "175.0".
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- Dos_Cruces wikiPageLength "2667".
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageRevisionID "679345973".
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Angelillo.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Bolero.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Carmelo_Larrea.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Category:1952_songs.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boleros.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish-language_songs.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_songs.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Caterina_Valente.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Milton_Nascimento.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Music_recording_sales_certification.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Nana_Mouskouri.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Odeon_Records.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Roberto_Alagna.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Seville.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLink Single_(music).
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dos Cruces".
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dos cruces".
- Dos_Cruces writer Carmelo_Larrea.
- Dos_Cruces artist "Jorge Gallarzo".
- Dos_Cruces bSide ""Manuela Cruz"".
- Dos_Cruces border "yes".
- Dos_Cruces certification Music_recording_sales_certification.
- Dos_Cruces format "10.0".
- Dos_Cruces genre Bolero.
- Dos_Cruces label Odeon_Records.
- Dos_Cruces length "175.0".
- Dos_Cruces name "Dos cruces".
- Dos_Cruces recorded "1952".
- Dos_Cruces released "1952".
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1950s-song-stub.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_single.
- Dos_Cruces wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dos_Cruces writer Carmelo_Larrea.
- Dos_Cruces subject Category:1952_songs.
- Dos_Cruces subject Category:Boleros.
- Dos_Cruces subject Category:Spanish-language_songs.
- Dos_Cruces subject Category:Spanish_songs.
- Dos_Cruces hypernym Bolero.
- Dos_Cruces type MusicalWork.
- Dos_Cruces type Single.
- Dos_Cruces type Work.
- Dos_Cruces type CreativeWork.
- Dos_Cruces type Thing.
- Dos_Cruces type Q134556.
- Dos_Cruces type Q2188189.
- Dos_Cruces type Q386724.
- Dos_Cruces comment "\"Dos cruces\" is famous Spanish bolero composed by Carmelo Larrea in 1952. The song earned Larrea his second golden record in 1954. Originally entitled \"Soledad\" (Solitude), it was first recorded by Jorge Gallarzo. Over 80 artists have performed the song ever since, including Niño de Murcia (1957), Angelillo (1958), Caterina Valente (1958), Los Relámpagos (1965), Umberto Marcato (1958), Milton Nascimento (1972) and Nana Mouskouri (1990) and Roberto Alagna (2011).".
- Dos_Cruces label "Dos Cruces".
- Dos_Cruces sameAs Q18529318.
- Dos_Cruces sameAs m.01296sxb.
- Dos_Cruces sameAs Q18529318.
- Dos_Cruces wasDerivedFrom Dos_Cruces?oldid=679345973.
- Dos_Cruces isPrimaryTopicOf Dos_Cruces.
- Dos_Cruces name "Dos cruces".