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- "La Violetera" is a 1914 cuplé song, with the rhythm of a habanera, composed by José Padilla and with lyrics by Eduardo Montesinos, originally performed...
- The Violet Seller, better known under its Spanish title La Violetera, is a 1958 Spanish–Italian historical jukebox musical film produced by Benito Perojo...
- de la Película "El Último Cuple" - Spain: Columbia. UK: London 5409 La Violetera - Spain: Hispavox. US: Columbia - EX 5056 Baile con Sara Montiel Carmen...
- "Park Ave."       11. "Witnesses"       12. "Beyond Danger"       13. "La Violetera" Padilla The Tango Project   14. "El Relicario" Padilla The Tango Project...
- famous Spanish composer and pianist. He was best known for the songs La Violetera and El Relicario, po****rized by cuplé singer Raquel Meller, and the pasodoble...
- theme, used as a leitmotif for the blind flower girl, is the song "La Violetera" ("Who'll Buy my Violets") from Spanish composer José Padilla. Chaplin...
- performer, she sang the original versions of well known songs such as "La Violetera" and "El relicario", both written by José Padilla Sánchez. Meller was...
- soundtrack albums of the Sara Montiel films El último cuplé (1957) and La violetera (1958); the album Música de papá y mamá (1958), with songs from revues;...
- Later in March, she received critical acclaim for her performance of "La Violetera" at the 35th Goya Awards. That same month, she collaborated with Karol...
- Dalida went on to release three EPs from August to October; Madona, La violetera and Bambino respectively. After two moderately successful records, "Bambino"...