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  1. 12. Juli 2022 · Share your videos with friends, family, and the world

    • 'Cosas Del Amor'
    • Forget You
    • 'Hay Otro en Tu Lugar'
    • 'Grande, Grande, Grande'
    • 'Mala Suerte'
    • 'It Must Be Him'
    • 'Discúlpame'
    • 'Total'
    • 'With Pen in Hand'
    • 'Esos Hombres'

    There are a few things to note about this song and video, a mammoth hit in 1991. First, the melodramatic clip resembles a bad telenovela, thanks to the hair-pulling antics of duet partner Ana Gabriel. The plot is even odder: Why is there an eclipse and what does that have to do with the things of love (the title's English translation)? On the other...

    This brooding 1964 ballad should have set the Billboardcharts on fire, but she would have to wait until 1967 to crack the Top 10 on the Hot 100. Notice Carr's natural ability to interpret a song, as she bitterly bites out the verse before belting the chorus. Love the mariachi horns on the instrumental break, a nifty little nod to her Mexican herita...

    There's a feminist slant to this kiss-off number, which is buoyed by horns and a relentless beat that hammers its way into your brain. In the tune, Carr's man walks out in search of greener pastures. He returns, begging to get back into her life: "I'm sorry but it's too late," she responds. "There's another man in your place." Sassy, and oh so good...

    Originally an Italian song, the lyrics were translated into both English and Spanish. Shirley Bassey, who often sounds a lot like Vikki, had a minor hit with the song in English as "Never, Never, Never." Carr recorded the song on her first all-Spanish album, 1972's "En Español," and the tune became closely identified with her. She sounds terrific, ...

    The promotional video for this 1988 hit features appearances by Mexican divas Ana Gabriel and Yuri, although they don't sing on the track. Who needs them? Carr emotes her way through a love-gone-wrong ballad that is anchored by a ringing, twinkly keyboard hook that is hard to forget. Written and produced by Roberto Livi and Bebu Silvetti, who helpe...

    In 1967, Carr earned a signature tune with a song that addresses a universal situation. She thinks she's over an ex-flame, but she prays it's him on the line every time the phone rings. Carr sings the hell out of this song: Did any major female singer at the time have a bigger voice? Even Streisand didn't belt with this kind of neurotic angst. The ...

    Mexican songs sure can be melodramatic. Take the opening verse of this tune, in which the narrator admits that she nearly lost her life after cutting open her veins once her man left. Even Alanis Morrissette never went that overboard. In Carr's tune, he re-enters the picture. "Excuse me!" she exclaims, telling the guy to take a walk and forget that...

    Carr says this tune is like her national anthem in Mexico. The song boasts a flowing melody and a confident, relaxed vocal that reflects the whimsical nature of the lyrics. "I won't die if I don't have your kisses," she announces. "I'm tired of so much kissing." South of the border, this is guaranteed to inspire a singalong during her concerts.

    In the '60s and '70s, Carr made the talk-show show rounds and often performed this number. Every time she sang it, the camera would catch the tears glistening on her cheeks as her voice broke. It became her thing: "Vikki Carr's on TV and she's singing the crying song!" That doesn't detract from the scorching emotion she brings the tune, a tale of d...

    Every single from "Esos Hombres" became a hit, and rightfully so. The title track is the album's finest moment. It's a wonderfully evocative, can't-live-with-'em lament about the opposite sex. Carr comes down really hard on "Those Men," another Livi/Silvetti composition: "They can make us feel like a queen / And with their indifference, they can de...

  2. I Will Wait For You. 2:29. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Best Of Vikki Carr by Vikki Carr. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vikki_CarrVikki Carr - Wikipedia

    The Best Of Vikki Carr: 1970 "Singing My Song" b/w "Make It Rain" - - 30 - - Nashville by Carr "I'll Be Home" b/w "Call My Heart Your Home" 96 117 7 - - Vikki Carr's Love Story: 1971 "Six Weeks Every Summer (Christmas Every Other Year)" b/w "If You Could Read My Mind" - - 28 - - "I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You"

  4. Juli 1941 in El Paso, Texas als Florencia Vicenta de Casillas Martínez Cardona) ist eine US-amerikanische Sängerin und Schauspielerin, die in einer Vielzahl von Musikgenren gesungen hat, einschließlich Jazz, Popmusik und Country. Carr ist vor allem in Lateinamerika und Spanien bekannt.