James Last - Latin Medley
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does anyone know where i can get an lp with james last playing valencia and loads of other spanish latin type tunes? had an lp it had a white label but ive smashed it by accident and dont know the title of it. there must be sum james last fans out there who could help me. its a 1970s album i think. please help. it wasnt mine!!!
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@superlast the song is originally a mexican folks song called "Cielito Lindo" ....
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@SwedishSongArchive the song is called: Cielito Lindo, original by Quirino Mendoza y Cortés.
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@SwedishSongArchive Cielito Lindo
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Its the only songmedley on this dvd that's not live played.
I have de original LP with that medley en this is a copy.
And the drums and sound is totally diffrent with the other songs on the dvd.
I know this...cause I am a big fan of James Last. And have a ,lot of music of him.
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viva espagna
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the song in spanish (originally) is called.....Cielito Lindo



I've always wondered whether or not this was live or dubbed. The giveaway is the slightly staggered opening and closing hi-hat pattern, which was actually dubbed on top of the original drum track on Sing mit 6. This same track was also dubbed onto footage of the Last band playing at one of their legendary Sing mit parties in Hamburg.
russallert 2 years ago
You are not the first to say this - but if you play Sing Mit 6, it sounds strangely the same. I wonder .........
superlast 2 years ago
Wow, what an energy!
I wonder what the song that starts at 1:25 is called? I can't get the tune out of my head!
Thanks for a good upload!
Best Regards
SwedishSongArchive
SwedishSongArchive 2 years ago 10
The tune that you can't get out of your head is called Schwarze Estrella - Ay-Ay-Ay. It's the Ay Ay Ay that is the catchy part I think :-) !!
superlast 2 years ago