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1 | A Million Dreams Ago |
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2 | A Rendezvous in Rio |
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3 | A Street In Old Seville |
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3:19 | ||||
4 | Come to the Mardi Gras |
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3:14 | ||||
5 | Cosi Cosa |
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2:33 | ||||
6 | Dearly Beloved |
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7 | Ev'rything I Love |
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8 | Fiddlin´ Below the Border |
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9 | Flame |
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10 | Hugo And Igo |
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3:12 | ||||
11 | I Found You in the Rain |
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2:30 | ||||
12 | I Hear a Rhapsody |
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2:44 | ||||
13 | I Hum a Waltz |
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3:16 | ||||
14 | I Said No |
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2:45 | ||||
15 | In Sunny San Domingo |
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16 | Intermezzo (A Love Story) |
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3:12 | ||||
17 | Is It Taboo (To Fall In Love With You) |
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3:16 | ||||
18 | Just Once Around the Clock |
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19 | Let´s Steal a Tune from Offenbach |
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20 | Little Rose of the Rancho |
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21 | Make It Another Old Fashioned, Please |
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22 | Marching Along Together |
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23 | Margarita |
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24 | Nocturnal Chaperon |
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25 | Ok'l Baby Dok'l |
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26 | On An Island With You |
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27 | Play the Playera |
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28 | Siesta |
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29 | Sleepy Lagoon |
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30 | Sunday in Old Santa Fe |
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31 | Swing Conga |
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2:58 | ||||
32 | Tonight We Love |
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33 | Tropical Magic |
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34 | Two Dreams Met |
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35 | Viva Roosevelt! |
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Xavier Cugat
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Xavier Cugat (January 1, 1900 - October 27, 1990) was a Spanish-Cuban bandleader whom many consider to have had more to do with the infusion of Latin music into United States popular music than any other musician. Perez Prado followed in Cugat's footsteps. Cugat was born Francisco de Asis Javier Cugat Mingall de Bru y Deulofeo in Girona, Spain. His family immigrated to Cuba when he was five. He trained as a classical violinist and played with the Orchestra of the Teatro Nacional in Havana. Sometime between 1915 and 1918, Cugat moved to New York, where he played with a band call… read more
Xavier Cugat (January 1, 1900 - October 27, 1990) was a Spanish-Cuban bandleader whom many consider to have had more to do with the infusion of Latin music into United States popular music … read more
Xavier Cugat (January 1, 1900 - October 27, 1990) was a Spanish-Cuban bandleader whom many consider to have had more to do with the infusion of Latin music into United States popular music than any other musician. Perez Prado followed … read more