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In the year 1967 in the city of Bilbao, eight Basque students decided to form a musical group to be known as Voces y Guitarras (Voices and Guitars), citing folk and spiritual music and The Beatles as influences. This group of siblings Amaya Uranga, Estibaliz Uranga, Izaskun Uranga, Roberta Uranga, brothers Rafael Blanco and Sergio Blanco, José Ipiña and Francisco Panera spent a year performing around their hometown before sending a demo cassette to producer Juan Carlos Calderón in Madrid. He took and immediate interest in the group and renamed them Mocedades (Things of Youth). Their most known song is Eres Tu, which became second at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1973 (Luxembourg). Final Position: 2 - Total Points: 125. Eres Tu was accused of plagiarism. It was suggested by critics that the song was merely a copy of the Yugoslav entry of 1966, Brez Besed performed by Berta Ambroz. The Spanish entry was not sanctioned though and became a huge hit internationally - it even outsold the winner Tu Te Reconnaitras by Anne-Marie David. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
In the year 1967 in the city of Bilbao, eight Basque students decided to form a musical group to be known as Voces y Guitarras (Voices and Guitars), citing folk and spiritual music and The Beatles as influences. This group of siblings Amaya Uranga, Estibaliz Uranga, Izaskun Uranga, Roberta Uranga, brothers Rafael Blanco and Sergio Blanco, José Ipiña and Francisco Panera spent a year performing around their hometown before sending a demo cassette to producer Juan Carlos Calderón in Madrid. He took and immediate interest in the group and renamed them Mocedades (Things of Youth). Their most known song is Eres Tu, which became second at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1973 (Luxembourg). Final Position: 2 - Total Points: 125. Eres Tu was accused of plagiarism. It was suggested by critics that the song was merely a copy of the Yugoslav entry of 1966, Brez Besed performed by Berta Ambroz. The Spanish entry was not sanctioned though and became a huge hit internationally - it even outsold the winner Tu Te Reconnaitras by Anne-Marie David. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Eres Tú
Eres Tu
Tómame o Déjame - Remasterizado
Tómame o Déjame
Amor De Hombre (de "La Leyenda Del Beso")
Le Llamaban Loca
La Otra España
Quién Te Cantará?
El Vendedor
Secretaria
Eres Tú - Remasterizado
Tomame O Dejame
Amor de Hombre
Desde Que Tu Te Has Ido
Charango
Sobreviviremos
Amor de Hombre (De "La Leyenda del Beso") - Remasterizado
Los Amantes
Dónde Estás Corazón?
Eres Tú - (Remasterizado)
Burbujas De Amor
La Barca De Oro
Has Perdido Tu Tren
Eres Tu (Touch The Wind)
Amor
Adios Amor
Desde Que Tú Te Has Ido
Pange Lingua
Secretaria - (Remasterizado)
Me Siento Seguro
El Color De Tu Mirada
Desde Que Tú Te Has Ido - En Directo
La Vuelta Al Mundo De Willy Fog
La Musica
Cuando Te Miro
Las Palabras
Ay Amor
Bachata Rosa
Estrellitas Y Duendes
El Vendedor - (Remasterizado)
Asi Fue Nuestro Amor "Annie's Song"
La Gaviota
El Arriero
Recuerdos De Mocedad
Que Te Me Vas
Quién Te Cantará
Dónde Estás Corazón? - Remasterizado
Tómame O Déjame - (Remasterizado)
¿Dónde Estás Corazón?
Todavía - Sinfónico En Vivo
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