Eydie Gorme - Blame It On The Bossa Nova - Spanish Version
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Love this song so much. A perk me up song. Fun. Great singer with class and style.
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@MountEquinox She was born in the Bronx- her dad was from Sicily and mother from Turkey.
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@hebneh....Back up singer were The Cookies. I don't think they knew how to sing in Spanish.
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At the very end, it's funny to hear the original back-up singers suddenly reappear with the line, "Now was it the moon?" in English.
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Eydie Gorme's real name is Edith Gormenzano & is from Spanish parents. Raised in New york, After her parents came from Spain. She is also a Sephardic Jew. She speaks spanish very well, & has done, back in the day, with some very big name Hispanic artists. I am not sure if Eydie was born in Spain, or she was born in the U.S but yes, she is pretty much a Latina Jew. I love Eydie, though. I was so upset her & Steve were not in Vegas when I was vacationing there about a year ago...
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A Classic - just great
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I think she is so beautiful,and this song sure brings back memories. Wish i could go back in time and kiss this pretty lady.
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This I did not know. I always thought "Eydie Gorme" was a stage name!
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Eydie is still alive, where do you get she died?
With her perfect Spanish and English, she was a language translator at the United Nations before becoming a singing star. She and Steve have been married more than 50 years.
dllewiszz 2 years ago 9
Viva Edie!
bobbalitzer 3 years ago 9