- was
represented at the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1963 with the song "Algo
prodigioso",
composed by
Fernando Garcia Morcillo, with
lyrics by
Camillo Murillo...
-
reprinted in León ed. (1903). Costa,
Miguel Manescal da (1751).
Monstruo prodigioso que
apareceu no
reino do
Chile (in Portuguese). Lisboa: Na
Officina de...
- is
subject to
debate by academics, some
critics argue that El
desierto prodigioso y
prodigio del desierto,
written in the New
Kingdom of
Granada during...
- of the Dead –
Blood Miracle Garlasc****i,
Luigi (June 2002). "Sangue
prodigioso" (PDF).
RICHMAC Magazine (in Italian). 84: 67–70.
Archived from the original...
- midi [fr] ISBN 9782749111186 2008
Italian Marco Lunari Il
libro sacro del
Prodigioso Spaghetto Volante Mondadori ISBN 9788804574491 2008
German Jörn Ingwersen...
-
Thallaug Vice
Vukov Monica Zetterlund Songs "À
force de prier" "Algo
prodigioso" "L'amour s'en va" "Brodovi" "Dansevise" "Elle était si jolie" "En gång...
-
Ofarim with "T'en va pas" and
preceding Spain's José
Guardiola with "Algo
prodigioso"). At the
close of voting, it had
received 25 points,
placing 5th in a...
-
January 2023. "Santillana: "El
salto de
Cristiano de
parado es de un
atleta prodigioso"" [Santillana: "Cristiano's cold jump is that of a
prodigious athlete"]...
-
represented Spain in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1963 with the song "Algo
prodigioso",
placing 12th. At that time he also sang a few
songs with his infant...
- Preceded by José
Guardiola with "Algo
prodigioso"
Spain in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1964 Succeeded by
Conchita Bautista with "Qué bueno, qué bueno"...