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Author: fredkno
Posted: Mar 21 2006 - 12:39 PM
Subject: re: re: Latin Song
Thanks, charcarr11 and Soma, for all your help. It's called "Te Quiero" (I Love You) by the group Mestizzo.
Author: charcarr11
Posted: Dec 26 2005 - 03:57 PM
Subject: re: Latin Song
This song is sung in Spanish and deals with (who could have told it?) heart and love. I didn't find the words on internet, but the principal meaning is "I love you".
Author: Soma
Posted: Dec 26 2005 - 06:41 AM
Subject: re: Latin Song
Perhaps the song is sung in Papiamentu, the Creole language of the ABC islands of the Lesser Antilles, Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao.

I'm not a dancer but wonder whether it might be a samba.
Author: Fredkno
Posted: Jun 10 2005 - 05:37 AM
Subject: Latin Song
Thanks, Soma, for your reply. I've scoured the file from top to bottom without success, but I didn't really expect anything since it came from an old dance class tape compilation. But I'll stay on the case, and when I find something out, I'll post it. -Fredkno.
Author: Soma
Posted: Jun 07 2005 - 08:02 PM
Subject: Latin Song
song_1.mp3 exists on your geocities.com/fredkno website but because you do not have it linked to your homepage we cannot access the file and look 'inside' it where there may well be the very details you seek.

Try (a) play the song and mouse over the title and see if any details show up
or (b) mouse over the name and do a right click for a new window. Open Properties and check there for info. Now go up to the Content tag and open it for more info.

Let us know what details (if any) you find. We all want to know what this song is. (I guess it is Spanish).

I think it would be a good idea to actually install the song on your homepage to give us something to click on. That way we can examine the file at a deeper level and maybe discover that its name, or the singers' names, or the name of the mp3 creator is stored inside it.



Author: Fredkno
Posted: May 27 2005 - 10:50 AM
Subject: Latin Song
http://www.geocities.com/fredkno/song_1.mp3
Any information about the name of this song, the artists, or just what a
few of the words are, will be greatly appreciated. Thanks - Fredkno.
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