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La Bamba
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Hundreds of years before it hit the Top 40 with Los Lobos, "La Bamba" was being sung and played in the Mexican Gulf part of Veracruz.
The music reflects Caribbean and African influences and the lyrics mention aspects of Veracruz; colorful history as Mexico's principal port of entry and of invasion.
Singer(s): Docmao
All files available for download are backing tracks, it's not the original music. More info...
The music reflects Caribbean and African influences and the lyrics mention aspects of Veracruz; colorful history as Mexico's principal port of entry and of invasion.
Singer(s): Docmao
All files available for download are backing tracks, it's not the original music. More info...
![]() | This file ends properly, without a fade out |
![]() | Duration: 02:19 - Preview at: 00:00 |
Karaoke files
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For Windows Media Player and compatible players PC Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Item no.: 35490 • Format: WMV • File size: 33.2 Mb
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For Windows Media Player and compatible players PC Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Item no.: 22040 • Format: WMV • File size: 4.58 Mb
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Legal information
| The backing tracks and the files listed here are copyrighted materials, property of the RECISIO company. Their use is stricly limited to home and private use. If you are interested in this title for any other use, please contact us to buy a non-exclusive license. The music was produced by RECISIO Music Creation, in our recording studio in Lille (France). |

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