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Often the winner of the Eurovision gets largely forgotten after their win: however there have been notable exceptions like ABBA. Usually the winner becomes a massive star in their home country. The 2004 winner Ruslana, for example, is a success in her home country Ukraine, yet has failed to make a larger splash outside there. Due to the novelty value of the Contest, some peformers find it hard to be taken seriously afterwards. However, some singers like Céline Dion have launched their careers from ...
See also:Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Overview, Eurovision Song Contest - History, Eurovision Song Contest - Debut of Nations, Eurovision Song Contest - Competitors, Eurovision Song Contest - Rules, Eurovision Song Contest - Number of Songs, Eurovision Song Contest - Performers, Eurovision Song Contest - Languages, Eurovision Song Contest - Voting, Eurovision Song Contest - Tie-breakers, Eurovision Song Contest - Nul Points, Eurovision Song Contest - Political and Regional Voting Patterns, Eurovision Song Contest - Hosts, Eurovision Song Contest - Interval Acts, Eurovision Song Contest - Winning Streaks, Eurovision Song Contest - Musical Styles, Eurovision Song Contest - Winners, Eurovision Song Contest - Selection procedures, Eurovision Song Contest - Spinoffs and imitators, Eurovision Song Contest - The Junior Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Intervision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - The 50th Anniversary Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Trivia, Eurovision Song Contest - The Contest in Popular Culture, Eurovision Song Contest - See Also, Eurovision Song Contest - Endnotes Read more here: » Eurovision Song Contest: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - Winners |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Willie Nelson - The Willie Nelson familyNelson's touring and recording group is a collection of a number of long-standing members, including his sister Bobbie Nelson, longtime drummer Paul English, harmonicist Mickey Raphael, Bee Spears, and Jody Payne. They tour North America in their bus, the "Honeysuckle Rose II".
Nelson's principal guitar is a Martin N-20 nylon-string acoustic, which he has named "Trigger", after Roy Rogers' horse. Constant strumming over the decades has worn a large sweeping hole into the guitar's body near the sound hole. Its soundboard has been signed over the years by over a hundred of Nelson's friends and associat ...
See also:Willie Nelson, Willie Nelson - Biographical details, Willie Nelson - Beginnings, Willie Nelson - Popular songwriter, Willie Nelson - Austin, Willie Nelson - Outlaw country, Willie Nelson - Acting career, Willie Nelson - Hits excesses and Farm Aid, Willie Nelson - Hard-drivin' American troubadour, Willie Nelson - Environmental and Social endeavors, Willie Nelson - Popular image, Willie Nelson - The Willie Nelson family, Willie Nelson - Selected works, Willie Nelson - Albums, Willie Nelson - Songs, Willie Nelson - Movies, Willie Nelson - Books Read more here: » Willie Nelson: Encyclopedia II - Willie Nelson - The Willie Nelson family |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - OverviewThe contest's name comes from the EBU's Eurovision TV distribution network. Because it is the highest-profile event distributed by the network, the Song Contest itself is often simply called "Eurovision".
The basic structure of the contest sees each participating country perform its song in an order pre-determined by drawing lots. At the conclusion of all the songs, a 10-minute interval follows to allow each country to collect and tabluate its votes. Each country then reveals its votes, while a running total is prominently displayed on a large sco ...
See also:Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Overview, Eurovision Song Contest - History, Eurovision Song Contest - Debut of Nations, Eurovision Song Contest - Competitors, Eurovision Song Contest - Rules, Eurovision Song Contest - Number of Songs, Eurovision Song Contest - Performers, Eurovision Song Contest - Languages, Eurovision Song Contest - Voting, Eurovision Song Contest - Tie-breakers, Eurovision Song Contest - Nul Points, Eurovision Song Contest - Political and Regional Voting Patterns, Eurovision Song Contest - Hosts, Eurovision Song Contest - Interval Acts, Eurovision Song Contest - Winning Streaks, Eurovision Song Contest - Musical Styles, Eurovision Song Contest - Winners, Eurovision Song Contest - Selection procedures, Eurovision Song Contest - Spinoffs and imitators, Eurovision Song Contest - The Junior Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Intervision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - The 50th Anniversary Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Trivia, Eurovision Song Contest - The Contest in Popular Culture, Eurovision Song Contest - See Also, Eurovision Song Contest - Endnotes Read more here: » Eurovision Song Contest: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - Overview |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - Discography
Enrique Iglesias - Albums.
(1995) Enrique Iglesias (Platinum US) (WW sales: 7 mil.)
(1996) Version en Italiano
(1996) Canta em Portuguese
(1997) Vivir (Platinum US) (WW sales: 5 mil.)
(1998) Cosas del Amor (Gold US)
(1998) Remixes
(1999) Enrique (Platinum US) (WW sales: 6.5 mil.)
(2001) Escape (x3 Platinum US)
(2002) Quizas (x2 Platinum US)
(2003) Seven (7)
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - Awards and Achievements1996
Premio Lo Nuestro: Best Interpretation (Si Tú Te Vas)
Premio Lo Nuestro: Best Composer (Si Tú Te Vas)
Premio Lo Nuestro: Best New Artist
Premios Eres: Best Song
Premios Eres: Best Video
Premios Eres: Best Launch
Ace Award: Vocalist of the Year
Premio TV Novelas: Best Male Vocalist
Billboard Award: Album of the Year - New Artist
World Music Award: Hispanic Artist of the Yea ...
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - Seven 7In 2003 Enrique released his seventh album, which he called Seven, the second to be entirely co-written by Iglesias. Among its more 1980s-inspired material, it features the song "Roamer", which he wrote with his friend and longtime guitarist, Tony Bruno. The CD also contained the song "Be Yourself", a song about independence. (The chorus talks about how Iglesias' own parents didn't believe he'd ever succeed in his singing career.) The first single was the song "Addicted", and was followed closely by a remix of the song "Not in Lov ...
See also:Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Vivir, Enrique Iglesias - Cosas del Amor, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique, Enrique Iglesias - Escape, Enrique Iglesias - Quizas, Enrique Iglesias - Seven 7, Enrique Iglesias - Awards and Achievements, Enrique Iglesias - Life and Career, Enrique Iglesias - Discography, Enrique Iglesias - Albums, Enrique Iglesias - Singles, Enrique Iglesias - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Enrique Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - Seven 7 |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - HistoryBased on the San Remo Music Festival, the first Eurovision Song Contest was the brainchild of Marcel Baison of the European Broadcasting Union. The contest was also supposed to test the limits of live television broadcast technology.
The first contest took place on May 24, 1956, when seven nations participated. More countries came on board over subsequent decades. The end of the Cold War in the early 1990s led to a sudden increase in numbers, with many former Eastern Bloc countries queuing up to compete for the first time. This proces ...
See also:Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Overview, Eurovision Song Contest - History, Eurovision Song Contest - Debut of Nations, Eurovision Song Contest - Competitors, Eurovision Song Contest - Rules, Eurovision Song Contest - Number of Songs, Eurovision Song Contest - Performers, Eurovision Song Contest - Languages, Eurovision Song Contest - Voting, Eurovision Song Contest - Tie-breakers, Eurovision Song Contest - Nul Points, Eurovision Song Contest - Political and Regional Voting Patterns, Eurovision Song Contest - Hosts, Eurovision Song Contest - Interval Acts, Eurovision Song Contest - Winning Streaks, Eurovision Song Contest - Musical Styles, Eurovision Song Contest - Winners, Eurovision Song Contest - Selection procedures, Eurovision Song Contest - Spinoffs and imitators, Eurovision Song Contest - The Junior Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Intervision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - The 50th Anniversary Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Trivia, Eurovision Song Contest - The Contest in Popular Culture, Eurovision Song Contest - See Also, Eurovision Song Contest - Endnotes Read more here: » Eurovision Song Contest: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - History |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - RulesThe official rules of the contest are long, technical, and ever-changing. Many of the rules cover technical aspects of the television broadcast itself. However, a few of the more important rules affecting the conduct and outcome of the contest follow. (Link to the full rules for the 2005 contest)
Eurovision Song Contest - Number of Songs.
Each country is entitled to enter just one song. The contest final is limited to 24 songs. For the 2006 contest, the countries that will take those places fall into three ...
See also:Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Overview, Eurovision Song Contest - History, Eurovision Song Contest - Debut of Nations, Eurovision Song Contest - Competitors, Eurovision Song Contest - Rules, Eurovision Song Contest - Number of Songs, Eurovision Song Contest - Performers, Eurovision Song Contest - Languages, Eurovision Song Contest - Voting, Eurovision Song Contest - Tie-breakers, Eurovision Song Contest - Nul Points, Eurovision Song Contest - Political and Regional Voting Patterns, Eurovision Song Contest - Hosts, Eurovision Song Contest - Interval Acts, Eurovision Song Contest - Winning Streaks, Eurovision Song Contest - Musical Styles, Eurovision Song Contest - Winners, Eurovision Song Contest - Selection procedures, Eurovision Song Contest - Spinoffs and imitators, Eurovision Song Contest - The Junior Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Intervision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - The 50th Anniversary Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Trivia, Eurovision Song Contest - The Contest in Popular Culture, Eurovision Song Contest - See Also, Eurovision Song Contest - Endnotes Read more here: » Eurovision Song Contest: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - Rules |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - WinnersSee Eurovision Song Contest Winners
Often the winner of the Eurovision gets largely forgotten after their win: however there have been notable exceptions like ABBA. Usually the winner becomes a massive star in their home country. The 2004 winner Ruslana, for example, is a success in her home country Ukraine, yet has failed to make a larger splash outside there. Due to the novelty value of the Contest, some peformers finds it hard to be taken seriously afterwards. However, some singers like Cèline Dion have launched their careers from ...
See also:Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Overview, Eurovision Song Contest - History, Eurovision Song Contest - Debut of Nations, Eurovision Song Contest - Competitors, Eurovision Song Contest - Rules, Eurovision Song Contest - Number of Songs, Eurovision Song Contest - Performers, Eurovision Song Contest - Languages, Eurovision Song Contest - Voting, Eurovision Song Contest - Tie-breakers, Eurovision Song Contest - Nul Points, Eurovision Song Contest - Political and Regional Voting Patterns, Eurovision Song Contest - Hosts, Eurovision Song Contest - Interval Acts, Eurovision Song Contest - Winning Streaks, Eurovision Song Contest - Musical Styles, Eurovision Song Contest - Winners, Eurovision Song Contest - Selection procedures, Eurovision Song Contest - Spinoffs and imitators, Eurovision Song Contest - The Junior Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Intervision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - The 50th Anniversary Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Trivia, Eurovision Song Contest - The Contest in Popular Culture, Eurovision Song Contest - See Also, Eurovision Song Contest - Endnotes Read more here: » Eurovision Song Contest: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - Winners |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - Musical StylesThe maximum duration of each song is three minutes, and the musicians and songs selected for the contest tend towards very commercial pop. Some viewers of the contest view the event as a combination of camp entertainment and a musical train wreck (a fact played upon in the UK broadcast with the sardonic BBC commentary of Terry Wogan) and a subculture of Eurovision song contest drinking games has evolved in some countries.
It's worth noting that the voting system used for the Contest was originally designed to select a single compromis ...
See also:Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Overview, Eurovision Song Contest - History, Eurovision Song Contest - Debut of Nations, Eurovision Song Contest - Competitors, Eurovision Song Contest - Rules, Eurovision Song Contest - Number of Songs, Eurovision Song Contest - Performers, Eurovision Song Contest - Languages, Eurovision Song Contest - Voting, Eurovision Song Contest - Tie-breakers, Eurovision Song Contest - Nul Points, Eurovision Song Contest - Political and Regional Voting Patterns, Eurovision Song Contest - Hosts, Eurovision Song Contest - Interval Acts, Eurovision Song Contest - Winning Streaks, Eurovision Song Contest - Musical Styles, Eurovision Song Contest - Winners, Eurovision Song Contest - Selection procedures, Eurovision Song Contest - Spinoffs and imitators, Eurovision Song Contest - The Junior Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Intervision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - The 50th Anniversary Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Trivia, Eurovision Song Contest - The Contest in Popular Culture, Eurovision Song Contest - See Also, Eurovision Song Contest - Endnotes Read more here: » Eurovision Song Contest: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - Musical Styles |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - HostsHosting the Eurovision Song Contest is an honour accorded to the winning country from the previous year. Many people believe that host countries have experienced financial difficulties through having to host. This situation was famously parodied in the Father Ted episode "A Song for Europe" (although the contest was simply referred to as the 'Eurosong Competition').
However, most of the expense of the contest is covered by event sponsors and contributions from the other participating nations. The 2004 ESC was allocated a budget of som ...
See also:Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Overview, Eurovision Song Contest - History, Eurovision Song Contest - Debut of Nations, Eurovision Song Contest - Competitors, Eurovision Song Contest - Rules, Eurovision Song Contest - Number of Songs, Eurovision Song Contest - Performers, Eurovision Song Contest - Languages, Eurovision Song Contest - Voting, Eurovision Song Contest - Tie-breakers, Eurovision Song Contest - Nul Points, Eurovision Song Contest - Political and Regional Voting Patterns, Eurovision Song Contest - Hosts, Eurovision Song Contest - Interval Acts, Eurovision Song Contest - Winning Streaks, Eurovision Song Contest - Musical Styles, Eurovision Song Contest - Winners, Eurovision Song Contest - Selection procedures, Eurovision Song Contest - Spinoffs and imitators, Eurovision Song Contest - The Junior Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Intervision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - The 50th Anniversary Contest, Eurovision Song Contest - Trivia, Eurovision Song Contest - The Contest in Popular Culture, Eurovision Song Contest - See Also, Eurovision Song Contest - Endnotes Read more here: » Eurovision Song Contest: Encyclopedia II - Eurovision Song Contest - Hosts |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - QuizasReturning to his native language, and hot on the heels of his biggest-selling album in 2002, Iglesias chose to release a fourth Spanish-language album titled Quizas (Perhaps). A more polished musical production than his previous Spanish albums and containing more introspective songs, the album's title track is a song about the strained relationship Iglesias has with his famous father.
The album debuted at No. 12 on Billboard's Album Chart, the highest placement of a Spanish-language album on the chart. Quizas sold ...
See also:Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Vivir, Enrique Iglesias - Cosas del Amor, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique, Enrique Iglesias - Escape, Enrique Iglesias - Quizas, Enrique Iglesias - Seven 7, Enrique Iglesias - Awards and Achievements, Enrique Iglesias - Life and Career, Enrique Iglesias - Discography, Enrique Iglesias - Albums, Enrique Iglesias - Singles, Enrique Iglesias - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Enrique Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - Quizas |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - EscapeEnrique followed up in 2001 with the album Escape. Where most of the Latin crossover acts of the previous year experienced some difficulty matching the record sales of their first English-language albums, Enrique actually went on to sell even more. The album's first single, "Hero", became a No. 1 hit in the United States, Great Britain, and in many other countries. The entire album was co-written by Iglesias.
Escape is Enrique's biggest commercial success to date. Upon its release, it displaced Michael Jackson's album, < ...
See also:Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Vivir, Enrique Iglesias - Cosas del Amor, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique, Enrique Iglesias - Escape, Enrique Iglesias - Quizas, Enrique Iglesias - Seven 7, Enrique Iglesias - Awards and Achievements, Enrique Iglesias - Life and Career, Enrique Iglesias - Discography, Enrique Iglesias - Albums, Enrique Iglesias - Singles, Enrique Iglesias - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Enrique Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - Escape |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Diana Ross - PersonalDiana Ross is the second of six children, three girls and three boys, from factory worker Fred Ross and teacher Ernestine Earle Ross. From 1971 to 1977, Diana Ross was married to music promoter Robert Ellis Silberstein, with whom she has two daughters (Tracee and Chudney). From 1986 to 1999, she was married to Norwegian businessman Arne Næss Jr., with whom she has two sons (Ross and Evan). (Næss died in a South Afri ...
See also:Diana Ross, Diana Ross - Biography, Diana Ross - The Supremes, Diana Ross - Early solo career, Diana Ross - Lady Sings the Blues, Diana Ross - Diana & Marvin, Diana Ross - Mahogany, Diana Ross - Love Hangover The Wiz and diana, Diana Ross - The RCA era, Diana Ross - Returning to Motown, Diana Ross - Troubles at the top, Diana Ross - Current work, Diana Ross - Personal, Diana Ross - Discography, Diana Ross - Albums, Diana Ross - US Top 100 Singles, Diana Ross - #1 Hits on R&B AC & Dance charts, Diana Ross - Filmography, Diana Ross - Television Work, Diana Ross - Autobiographies Read more here: » Diana Ross: Encyclopedia II - Diana Ross - Personal |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - 2005 - DeathsMain article: Deaths in 2005
2005 - January.
January 1 - Shirley Chisholm, U.S. Congresswoman (b. 1924)
January 1 - Bob Matsui, U.S. Congressman from California (b. 1941)
January 3 - Koo Chen-fu, Chinese negotiator (b. 1917)
January 3 - JN Dixit, Indian government official (b. 1936)
January 3 - Will Eisner, American comic book artist (b. 1917)
January 4 - Ali al-Haidri, Governor of Baghdad (assassinated)
January 10 - Joséphine-Charlotte, G ...
See also:2005, 2005 - Events, 2005 - January, 2005 - February, 2005 - March, 2005 - April, 2005 - May, 2005 - June, 2005 - July, 2005 - August, 2005 - September, 2005 - October, 2005 - November, 2005 - December, 2005 - Births, 2005 - Deaths, 2005 - January, 2005 - February, 2005 - March, 2005 - April, 2005 - May, 2005 - June, 2005 - July, 2005 - August, 2005 - September, 2005 - October, 2005 - November, 2005 - December, 2005 - Nobel Prizes, 2005 - 2005 in fiction Read more here: » 2005: Encyclopedia II - 2005 - Deaths |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - 1981 in music - Awards
1981 in music - Grammy Awards.
Grammy Awards of 1981
1981 in music - Country Music Association Awards.
1981 in music - Eurovision Song Contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 1981
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See also:1981 in music, 1981 in music - Events, 1981 in music - Albums released, 1981 in music - Chronological Table of US and UK Number One Hit Singles, 1981 in music - Other significant singles of the year, 1981 in music - Published popular music, 1981 in music - Classical music, 1981 in music - Opera, 1981 in music - Musical theater, 1981 in music - Musical films, 1981 in music - Births, 1981 in music - Deaths, 1981 in music - Awards, 1981 in music - Grammy Awards, 1981 in music - Country Music Association Awards, 1981 in music - Eurovision Song Contest, 1981 in music - Charts, 1981 in music - List of No. 1 Hits, 1981 in music - KROQ Read more here: » 1981 in music: Encyclopedia II - 1981 in music - Awards |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Stevie Wonder - DiscographyFor a full discography, see Stevie Wonder discography
Stevie Wonder - US and UK Top Ten singles.
Twenty-six of Stevie Wonder's singles, listed below, reached the Top Ten in either the United States or the United Kingdom.
1963: "Fingertips (Pt. 2)" (US #1)
1965: "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" (US #3)
1966: "Blowin' In The Wind" (US #9)
1966: "A Place in the Sun" (US #9)
1967: "I Was Made to Love Her" which he wrote at the age of 17(US #2)
19 ...
See also:Stevie Wonder, Stevie Wonder - Biography, Stevie Wonder - Artist career history, Stevie Wonder - Producer and songwriter, Stevie Wonder - Impact, Stevie Wonder - Awards and recognition, Stevie Wonder - Personal life, Stevie Wonder - Discography, Stevie Wonder - US and UK Top Ten singles, Stevie Wonder - Studio albums Read more here: » Stevie Wonder: Encyclopedia II - Stevie Wonder - Discography |
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Diana Ross - Albums.
Motown releases
1970: Diana Ross (reissued the same year as Ain't No Mountain High Enough)
1970: Everything Is Everything
1971: Diana! (soundtrack from a 1971 television special)
1971: Surrender
1972: Lady Sings the Blues (soundtrack from the Billie Holliday bio-pic Ross starred in the same year)
1973: Touch Me in the Morning
1973: Diana & Marvin (duets a ...
See also:Diana Ross, Diana Ross - Biography, Diana Ross - The Supremes, Diana Ross - Early solo career, Diana Ross - Lady Sings the Blues, Diana Ross - Diana & Marvin, Diana Ross - Mahogany, Diana Ross - Love Hangover The Wiz and diana, Diana Ross - The RCA era, Diana Ross - Returning to Motown, Diana Ross - Troubles at the top, Diana Ross - Current work, Diana Ross - Personal, Diana Ross - Discography, Diana Ross - Albums, Diana Ross - US Top 100 Singles, Diana Ross - #1 Hits on R&B AC & Dance charts, Diana Ross - Filmography, Diana Ross - Television Work, Diana Ross - Autobiographies Read more here: » Diana Ross: Encyclopedia II - Diana Ross - Discography |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - Enrique IglesiasIn 1995, he released his first album in Spanish. Titled Enrique Iglesias, this was a collection of light rock ballads, including such mega-hits as "Si Tú Te Vas", "Experiencia Religiosa", and others. The record sold half a million copies in its first week, a rare accomplishment then for an album recorded in a language other than English.
His song "Por Amarte" was included in Televisa's telenovela Marisol, but with a twist: instead of Por amarte yo moriría (To love you, I'd die), the words were Por amar ...
See also:Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Vivir, Enrique Iglesias - Cosas del Amor, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique, Enrique Iglesias - Escape, Enrique Iglesias - Quizas, Enrique Iglesias - Seven 7, Enrique Iglesias - Awards and Achievements, Enrique Iglesias - Life and Career, Enrique Iglesias - Discography, Enrique Iglesias - Albums, Enrique Iglesias - Singles, Enrique Iglesias - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Enrique Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - Enrique Iglesias |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - EnriqueBy 1999, Iglesias had begun a successful crossover career into the English-language music market. Thanks to other successful crossover acts, most notably that of Ricky Martin, Latino artists and music had a great surge in popularity in mainstream music. Iglesias' contribution to the soundtrack of Will Smith's movie Wild Wild West, "Bailamos" became a No. 1 hit single.
After the success of "Bailamos", several mainstream record labels were eager to sign Enrique. Signing a multi-album deal after weeks of negotiations with Intersco ...
See also:Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Vivir, Enrique Iglesias - Cosas del Amor, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique, Enrique Iglesias - Escape, Enrique Iglesias - Quizas, Enrique Iglesias - Seven 7, Enrique Iglesias - Awards and Achievements, Enrique Iglesias - Life and Career, Enrique Iglesias - Discography, Enrique Iglesias - Albums, Enrique Iglesias - Singles, Enrique Iglesias - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Enrique Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - Enrique |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - Cosas del AmorIn 1998, Enrique released his third album, Cosas del Amor (Things of Love). Taking a more mature musical direction, the album, aided by the popular singles "Esperanza" and "Nunca Te Olvidaré", both of which topped the Latin singles chart helped cement his status in the Latin music scene.
Enrique did a short tour of smaller venues to accompany the release of the album, with one show being televised from Acapulco, Mexico. This was followed by a larger world tour of over eighty shows in even bigger venues. The Cosas del Amor To ...
See also:Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Vivir, Enrique Iglesias - Cosas del Amor, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique, Enrique Iglesias - Escape, Enrique Iglesias - Quizas, Enrique Iglesias - Seven 7, Enrique Iglesias - Awards and Achievements, Enrique Iglesias - Life and Career, Enrique Iglesias - Discography, Enrique Iglesias - Albums, Enrique Iglesias - Singles, Enrique Iglesias - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Enrique Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - Cosas del Amor |
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|  |  |  | Julio Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - VivirIn 1997, Iglesias' star continued to rise with the release of Vivir (To Live), which put him up with other English-language music superstars in sales for that year. The album also included a cover version of the Yazoo song "Only You", translated into Spanish as "Solo en Tí".
After this success, Enrique embarked on his first concert tour. Insisting on playing large arenas and stadiums, that summer Enrique, backed by sidemen for Elton John, Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel, played to sold-out audiences all over the world. The tour is considered by many to be the biggest ...
See also:Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias - Vivir, Enrique Iglesias - Cosas del Amor, Enrique Iglesias - Enrique, Enrique Iglesias - Escape, Enrique Iglesias - Quizas, Enrique Iglesias - Seven 7, Enrique Iglesias - Awards and Achievements, Enrique Iglesias - Life and Career, Enrique Iglesias - Discography, Enrique Iglesias - Albums, Enrique Iglesias - Singles, Enrique Iglesias - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Enrique Iglesias: Encyclopedia II - Enrique Iglesias - Vivir |
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