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frhout

 

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Sevillanas popurri en Am 

Can anyone give me the lyrics of this popular Sevillanas?
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RE: Sevillanas popurri en Am (in reply to val

I think any Spanish, even non Andalucian will know it. The refrain has the words "por favor", and "guitarra". The one in Jose Manuel Montoya's DVD Sevillanas. I hope this helps.
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RE: Sevillanas popurri en Am (in reply to frhout

I doubt this is the one you are looking for but it does fit the criteria of Guitarra and por favor.

Does the line go "No te vayas todavia, no te vayas por favor, hasta la guitarra mia llora cuando dice adios"?

That would be "Seviallanas de Adios" by varios different artists including Ecos de Rocio. The lyrics are all over the place. Google it.


Oops, just noticed this thread is from the stone age. got to stop answering posts when I use the seach function. Sorry folks.
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RE: Sevillanas popurri en Am (in reply to Stoney

Thanks Stoney, yes, it's as simple as that. That's the one. Loads of pages in Youtube. It was a matter of looking for the title.
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