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La golondrina (Grupo salvaje)

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joehughes9 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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My favourite scene in the film.Very moving.

If you watch "the Wire" you will see that David Simon, the writer, manages to work in several quotes from the Wild Bunch into the series.
sune4377 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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A song and a movie to live fore ever.
ttanque1 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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lyrics of the song (Spanish.) ¿A dónde ira?. Veloz y fatigada la golondrina que de aquí se va . ¿ a dónde irá?, buscando abrigo y no lo encontrará. Oh! cielo santo y sin poder volar. Junto a mi pecho le pondría yo su nido en donde pueda la estación pasar. También yo estoy en la región perdida .Oh! cielo santo y sin poder volar. ( again)
Skopeftis60 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I was looking for this song since 30 years now ! Thanks to all of you who posted it !
sune4377 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Sam Peckinpah show the way to make movies we will never forget!!
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That was the best Western, I have ever seen, maybe because of the song. I have refreshed my knowledge of spanish to understand the lyrics of the song. And did you know that princess Christina from Danmark or was it Netherland sang this song on the funerla of her nephew?
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It was Princess Christine signing at the funeral of her father Prince Bernard. prince-cohort of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands.
The texts of La Golondrina all differ slightly in Spanish.
Who can give me the definite Spanish version the way it was written in Vera Cruz, Mexico?
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This month is the 40th anniversary of Sam Peckinpah's master piece.
Dearfield (3 months ago) Show Hide
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A very old song,I have asked my sons to play this for me when I check out...
MuellerHorst (3 months ago) Show Hide
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The song "La Golondrina" (The Swallow) was sung in the middle of the movie when The Wild Bunch rides out of Angels home village for the final showdown and again with the closing credits of the film.

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