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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2010

Uploaded by request, from 1987. Queen of Salsa Celia Cruz performs the famous song about a tiny hummingbird, with a little help from a very Big Bird.

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  • Just for info she has been singing since she was 15 yrs.old and she is very known all over the world. Saludos, Soy Tejana

  • this should've been the original version in the first place!! "Everything She Touched Turned To Gold!"

  • i really believe i heard that before..thanks for the info!!

  • @MaStormy AZUCAA is "azucar" which means sugar. Celia made it her signature expression which not only connects with the "sweetness" of her music and style but is her statement of Cuban pride. Before the communist revolution, sugar was Cuba's most important export and the reason behind its prosperity.

  • AZUCAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!

  • this is beautiful...but what does ASUCA mean!!RIP Sister CC!!

  • Thanks for uploading. I haven't seen this since the 80s! Good memories.

  • Do you have the clip where Celia Cruz sings "Quimbara" on Sesame Street?

  • @TelephoneRock4ever And now she makes a home there. A wonderful performer she was. Too bad they can't show stuff like this on Sesame Street anymore. They think it would go right over the kid's heads.

  • Very nice music.

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