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Soleado
"Soleado" is a mainly instrumental piece of music composed by Ciro Dammicco under the alias "Zacar", based on his earlier composition "Le rose blu" (1972). The song was recorded in 1974 by Dammico's band, the Daniel Sentacruz Ensemble, and presented at that year's edition of Festivalbar. It became an instant hit, selling over five million copies in Europe.
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Soleado
"Soleado" is a wordless song composed by Ciro Dammicco under the alias "Zacar", based on his earlier composition "Le rose blu" published in 1972. The first recorded version was 1974's version of the Daniel Sentacruz Ensemble, of which Ciro was a member with Mara Cubeddu as main female voice. It has been sung with various lyrics by many artists, the first version with lyrics being the German Tränen lügen nicht by Michael Holm in 1974, a number one hit in Germany and a Top 10 hit in Austria and Switzerland. Later, artists such as Mireille Mathieu, Johnny Mathis, Bayer Full and others recorded the song. Percy Faith, Paul Mauriat and others recorded instrumental versions. The Italian band Elio e le Storie Tese sing a custom cover in their New Year's Eve concerts, called Buon Anno Nuovo, with the words "Buon anno nuovo" as the only repeated lyrics. The Czech singer Karel Gott sings a cover called Měl jsem rád a mám - lyrics by Zdeněk Borovec. Also the Spanish songwriter Mari Trini based her song Te amaré, te amo y te querré in Zacar's composition. In Hungary Cserháti Zsuzsa did a cover in 1978 entitled "Édes kisfiam" which remains very popular today.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of soleado in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of soleado in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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