Eydie Gorme & Trio Los Panchos

Eydie Gorme and Trio Los Panchos sing "Piel Canela". To purchase this CD go to: www.steveandeydie.com "Sabor A Mi". To purchase this CD go to: www.steveandeydie.com "Granada" To purchase this CD go to: www.steveandeydie.com
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TRIO LOS PANCHOS Perdida

PERDIDA es una interpretación del Trio Los Panchos con Ninon Sevilla al fondo. Aquí ven ustedes a GIL, NAVARRO y AVILES que es el trió original. Hernando Avilés era puertorriqueño que junto a Alfredo Gil y Chucho Navarro fundaron el trio en Nueva York. Cuando Avilés se fue entonces vino otro puertorriqueño, Johnny Albino y mas tarde vino otro puertorriqueño, Julito Rodríguez Reyes. Esa fue la mejor época del trió según los expertos. Hay personas que ignoran esta historia.
"Pancho and Lefty" - Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard

"Pancho and Lefty" - Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard "Pancho and Lefty" is a folk song written by Townes Van Zandt. Van Zandt first recorded it for his 1972 album, The Late Great Townes Van Zandt. Emmylou Harris then covered the song for her 1977 album, Luxury Liner and the song became a number one country hit in 1983 when Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson adopted it as the title track of their duet album Pancho & Lefty. The song tells the story of a Mexican bandit named Pancho and a more enigmatic character, Lefty. The song tells of Pancho's death and implies that he was betrayed by his associate Lefty who was paid off by the Mexican federales. Although many people assume the song is about the famous Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa, Van Zandt denied this. The lyrics are not reconcilable with any historic details of Villa's life and death. It is far more likely, as with many of Van Zandt's songs, that the song is about himself. In an interview, Van Zandt recalled, "We got stopped by these two policeman and...they said 'What do you do for a living?', and I said, 'Well, I'm a songwriter', and they both kind of looked around like 'pitiful, pitiful', and so on to that I added, 'I wrote that song Pancho and Lefty. You ever heard that song Pancho and Lefty? I wrote that', and they looked back around and they looked at each other and started grinning, and it turns out that their squad car, you know their partnership, it was two guys, it was an Anglo and a Hispanic, and it turns <b>...</b>
Trio Los Panchos - no trates de mentir -

No Trates De Mentir
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"besame mucho".- lyrics-Trio Los Panchos

"Bésame Mucho" is a Spanish language song written in 1940 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez. Emilio Tuero was the first to record the song, but the Lucho Gatica version made the song famous. The Beatles covered the song numerous times, both on stage and in the studio, including during their audition for Decca Records, their first EMI recording session and the Get Back sessions. A performance from the Get Back sessions was included in the documentary film Let It Be. Andrea Bocelli recorded the song in 2006, for his album Amore.
Nosotros-Eydie Gorme & Los Panchos

With a voice that tastes like vanilla and honey, the most beautiful rendition of this song by one of the greatest American singers Eydie Gorme accompanied by the famous Mexican trio Los Panchos.
Amor By Eydie Gormé & Trio Los Panchos

Eydie Gormé is an American singer who still performs with husband Steve Lawrence, whom she married in 1957. She began her career in 1950, performing with Tommy Tucker and Tex Beneke, and released her first recordings the same year. Her last record to hit the charts was Blame It On The Bossa Nova in 1963. Her biggest selling album was a collection of songs in Spanish with the Mexican group Trio Los Panchos in 1964. The selection Sabor A Mi from the album with Trio Los Panchos has become her signature song. This song is also from the same album, which has been re-released several times in both the US and throughout Latin, Central and South America.
TRÍO LOS PANCHOS - La Malagueña (Homenaje a Sarita Montiel)

El célebre trío LOS PANCHOS con la primera voz de ENRIQUE CÁCERES, interperta este igualmente célebre huapango de ELPIDIO RAMÍREZ, 'La Malagueña'. Monarcas indiscutibles del bolero en trío, LOS PANCHOS fue fundado en Nueva York en 1944 e integrado originalmente por un puertorriqueño en la primera voz (HERNANDO AVILÉS) y dos mexicanos en las guitarras (ALFREDO 'El Güero' GIL y JOSÉ DE JESÚS 'Chucho' NAVARRO), no fue sino hasta 1948 en que el trío ya triunfador a nivel continental, se instala en México, y no sería hasta 1966, con el ingreso de ENRIQUE CÁCERES como primera voz, que el trío se compondría totalmente de elementos mexicanos. Es en 1970 que graban su primer y único disco consagrado totalmente a la música ranchera, de entre cuyas piezas, destaca 'La Malagueña' ELPIDIO RAMÍREZ, autor del famoso huapango, se inspiró en 'La Malagueña' del compositor cubano-español ERNESTO LECUONA, para crear su obra homónima, que describe la belleza de las mujeres de Málaga, España. Es por ello que es de justicia rendir tributo con esta canción a la belleza de la mujer de la tierra española, respresentada a cabalidad por la hermosísima actriz y cantante castellana MARÍA ANTONIA ABAD FERNÁNDEZ, mundialmente famosa como SARA MONTIEL (Campo de Criptana, Ciudad Real, 10 de marzo de 1928), quien ha compartido créditos con las más afamadas estrellas del cine mundial, siendo muy recordadas sus intervenciones en el cine mexicano al lado de PEDRO INFANTE en las películas 'Ahí viene Martín <b>...</b>
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FILIPINAS by Trio Los Panchos

This is a wonderful song by the Trio los Panchos which they wrote and sung for my country. I hope this video can help motivate interest in the study of our secular Hispanic heritage here in the Philippines. I also hope that you like it.
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Los Panchos, Los 3 Ases, Los 3 Diamantes, Hnos. Martinez Gil sing the mexican folk song "La Malagueña".
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Speedy Gonzales - Panchos Hideaway(1964)

Speedy Gonzalez cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng.It was part of the Looney Tunes series.The First of the 37 Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises.Features Yosemite Sam.Hope you Enjoy !!
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TRIO LOS PANCHOS nosotros

EL TRIO LOS PANCHOS cantan la bellisima melodia NOSTOROS. Saben ustedes quien compuso esta cancion? Escoja la constestacion correcta. (a) El Cholo Berrocal (b) Perez Prado (c) Pedro Junco (d) Alvaro Carrillo. Aqui tenemos a Ovidio Hernandez en la primera voz. Gracias al gran programa de tiempos pasados LA HORA AZUL de la television Mexicana.
HISTORIA DE UN AMOR - LOS PANCHOS

Historia de un amor - Los Panchos Autor: Carlos Eleta Almarán - 1955 (video lfgoytisolo) "Ya no estás más a mi lado, corazón En el alma solo tengo soledad Y si ya no puedo verte Porque Dios me hizo quererte Para hacerme sufrir más Siempre fuiste la razón de mi existir Adorarte para mí fue religión Y en tus besos yo encontraba El calor que me brindaba El amor y la pasión Es la historia de un amor Como no hay otro igual Que me hizo comprender Todo el bien, todo el mal Que le dio luz a mi vida Apagándola después Ay que vida tan obscura Sin tu amor no viviré..."
TRIO LOS PANCHOS Caminemos

EL TRIO LOS PANCHOS cantan la bellisima melodia de la inspiracion de Alfredo Gil, CAMINEMOS. Aqui veran ustedes a la primera voz de Ovidio Hernandez. Gracias al gran programa de tiempos pasados LA HORA AZUL de la television Mexicana.
Trio Los Panchos - Contigo Aprendi

Trio Los Panchos reach out to us across the decades with this timeless classic. " Contigo aprendi que existen nuevas y mejores emociones Contigo aprendi a conocer un mundo nuevo de ilusiones aprendi que la semana tiene mas de siete dias a hacer mayores mis contadas alegrias ya ser dichoso yo contigo lo aprendi Contigo aprendi a ver la luz del otro lado de la luna Contigo aprendi que tu presencia no la cambio por ninguna Aprendi que puede un beso ser mas dulce y mas profundo que puedo irme mañana mismo de este mundo las cosas buenas ya contigo las vivi contigo aprendi que yo naci el dia en que te conoci " English Translation: " With you I came to learn That there exists unknown and deeper emotions With you I came to learn that there exists a new world full of hope I came to learn That the week cannot be contained by seven days That the few joys I possess are richer than I imagined And I learned with you what it means to be blessed With you I came to learn To see the light from the other side of the moon With you I came to learn That your presence cannot be replaced by any other I came to learn That a kiss can be sweeter and deeper than I imagined That I have the strength to leave this world tomorrow For the grace to be found in this world, I have already lived with you And with you I came to learn That I was born the day I met you "
Besame Mucho by Trio Los Panchos

Music & lyrics written by Consuelo Velasquez of Mexico in 1941. According to Velasquez, the song was inspired by an aria from an opera by Enrique Granados, a Spanish composer and pianist of classical music. Played by Trio Los Panchos, whether this was the first version I'm not sure but I found this version is the best version I've ever heard so far, particularly their outstanding guitar arrangement. The lyric goes : Bésame, bésame mucho como si fuera esta noche la última vez, bésame, bésame mucho que tengo miedo perderte perderte después. Quiero tenerte muy cerca mirarme en tus ojos y estar junto a ti, piensa que tal vez mañana estaré muy lejos muy lejos de aquí, bésame, bésame mucho como si fuera esta noche la última vez, bésame, bésame mucho que tengo miedo perderte perderte después Enjoy !
Cuban High Society (1950) Boleros de Cuba cantan: Eydie Gorme y el Trio Los Panchos

Romantic cuban boleros of the 1930s and 1940s, sung by Eydie Gorme and El Trio Los Panchos. Images from a special report by LIFE in the February 6th, 1950 issue concerning the elegant life in Havana, titled " High Society in Cuba". Some quotes from that article: " The first families of Havana lead a life of elegance that the Yankee rum-and-rumba tourists never see. In the winter before the bulk of American tourists arrive, Cuba's high society breaks out with some of the most elegant and lavish parties given in the Western Hemisphere. Wealthy Havanese feel that $ 5000.- is not too much to spend on a children's party and upwards of $ 10000.- seems justified for a successful debut. They dress their daughters in the latest Paris fashions, and expect women to appear in mink and sables in the hottest weather. Although the local society reporter makes a good living describing their parties in glowing terms, most of the top affairs need no embellishment. La Condesa de Camargo last year fortified her position as Cuba"s first lady of society by decorating a party for her niece with 5000 dozen gladioli banked along the fence around her home, but Havana is still talking about the ball she gave 20 years ago for which 500 pheasants were flown in from the US. Cuba's season of pomp and extravagance is shortlived. By the time the rum-and-rumba "touristas" begin to flood the island, chic Cubans have gone into semiretirement, and Havana's best parties are over." 00:05-04:39 " Eight of <b>...</b>
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Pancho&Sancho - she's a hoe

End credits song from 40 year old virgin who knocked up sarah marshall and felt superbad about it
TRIO LOS PANCHOS solamente una vez

EL TRIO LOS PANCHOS cantan la bellisima melodia SOLAMENTE UNA VEZ de la inspiracion de Agustin Lara. Correccion, la que canta aqui es Manoella Torres. Aqui tenemos a Ovidio Hernandez en la primera voz. Gracias al gran programa de tiempos pasados LA HORA AZUL de la television Mexicana.





























