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From: AfroPoli
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  • Beauty, feeling, tenderness, beyond words. In the 1960's, an Argentine pop singer, Leo Dan, sang a Spanish version translator: Quesada. I wonder whose are the orginal lyrics. It went: Divina Ilusion, que yo forge, un suen(y)o fue, que no se realizo. Sin tu querer, siento que mi alma se desgarra, pues le faltan las caricias y los besos de tu amor. Ven dulce bien, dame la ilusion, de saber que al fin, de mi seras. Divine illusion, that I forged, a dream it was, that di dnot come true .....

  • Magnificent. Wonderful sweetness to his voice.

  • Do you have someone the score ? Please contact me, we can make exchange of scores ;)

  • A very nice interpretation by a fine singer. Thank you Paul for sharing and AfroPoli for posting.

  • Bravo! Can there be better.TY AfroPoli for posting.

  • Pura emozione per l'Anima.... Sublime!!!

  • DIVINO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Perfectly suited to his unique timbre. Stunning, thank you for this.

  • Quite low range required for a tenor. Gigli makes it sound quite good, but I feel a baritone could do the lower parts more justice. Not sure about the higher parts. :)

    This song is beautiful....

  • This is SUPERB! Thank you so much for sending. My Father will love hearing it again, too, he always remembers this as the definitive version.

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