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Need help in identifying two songs
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g***@oglaroon.de
2009-05-08 22:33:06 UTC
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Hi,

I need help in identifying those two songs:



I'm grateful for any hints.
Georg
Bet
2009-05-10 23:26:15 UTC
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Post by g***@oglaroon.de
Hi,
http://youtu.be/B344uGuQjZw
Sevillanas Rociera
Post by g***@oglaroon.de
http://youtu.be/6AhCDp4Z4pU
Fandango de Huelva
Post by g***@oglaroon.de
I'm grateful for any hints.
Georg
g***@googlemail.com
2009-05-20 20:09:29 UTC
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Post by Bet
Post by g***@oglaroon.de
http://youtu.be/B344uGuQjZw
Sevillanas Rociera
Post by g***@oglaroon.de
http://youtu.be/6AhCDp4Z4pU
Fandango de Huelva
Thanks for your help (also to the people who answered me by email)!

After some further research I was able to identify the first one: it
is called "Tiempo detente" (sometimes also "Cantaban a la Virgen") and
according to http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Manuel_Moya was
composed by José Manuel Moya.
The lyrics can be found here: http://www.cororociero.com/index.php/Letras/Sevillanas/POEMAS-TIEMPO-DETENTE.html
I've created a youtube playlist containing other interpretations that
I found: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C40D131D7A11FC69

Now it remains to identify the other song. It may help already me if
I know some of the words that are being sung, but I don't understand
Spanish and can't manage to extract much more than "gitarra", "senora"
and "quiero". :-)
Georg
g***@googlemail.com
2009-05-20 20:19:06 UTC
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I am also interested in obtaining a copy of the version by Los Romeros
de la Puebla. It's track 6 on the 1985 album Presentan Rocio, which I
can't find anywhere for purchase. Might this be the original version?

Thanks,
Georg
gneis
2009-06-22 19:28:20 UTC
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Post by Bet
Post by g***@oglaroon.de
http://youtu.be/6AhCDp4Z4pU
Fandango de Huelva
Found it: "Cosas de mi tierra"

http://www.rocio.com/sevillanas/ver.php?site=0&busqueda=&genero=%%&ordenamiento=genero&id=1132&titulo=COSAS%20DE%20MI%20TIERRA%20&interprete=Coro%20de%20Almonte
Antony
2009-05-21 12:55:22 UTC
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Both songs are part of the Rocio Festival held every year after Easter in
Huelva where they have a pilgrimage. The first is a Sevillanas Rocieras
while second is a Fandango de Huelva.
Post by g***@oglaroon.de
Hi,
http://youtu.be/B344uGuQjZw
http://youtu.be/6AhCDp4Z4pU
I'm grateful for any hints.
Georg
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