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Quien canta No rompas mas mi pobre corazon?

¿Quién canta No rompas más mi pobre corazón?

Coyote Dax
No Rompas Mi Corazón/Artists

¿Quién canta la Caballo Dorado?

Billy Ray Cyrus
“No rompas más” (Achy Breaky Heart) es un tema original de Billy Ray Cyrus, grabado en 1992, pero fue con Caballo Dorado, en 1997, que llegó para convertirse en un inolvidable éxito que conquistó al público de habla hispana en todo el continente americano, España y las Islas Canarias.

¿Cuántos años tiene Coyote Dax?

49 years (October 10, 1972)
Coyote Dax/Age

Who wrote no rompas mas?

Don Von Tress
Achy Breaky Heart/Composers

Where did El Caballo Dorado originated from?

A quintet from Cuidad Juarez, Chihauahua, Mexico, Caballo Dorado recorded «Achy Breaky Heart» in the mid-1990s, as «No Rompas Mas Mi Corazon,» and kicked off the achy-breaky craze south of the border.

Who is the original singer of Achy Breaky Heart?

«Achy Breaky Heart» was written by Don Von Tress and ultimately recorded by Billy Ray Cyrus, who turned the criminally catchy tune into one of the biggest country hits of all time. It was made in the Music Mill, the famed recording studio that is now the home of Nashville Songwriters Association International.

Who sang aching breaking heart?

George Jones
Aching, Breaking Heart/Artists

Is Caballo Dorado a country?

Two of the newer purveyors of Mexican country music are 8 Segundos and Forasteros Country Band, from Ciudad Juarez and Hermosillo respectively, and representatives from both camps have spoken highly of Caballo Dorado, the band that has done more than anyone to popularise country music south of the border.

How old is El Caballo Dorado?

Mexican band Caballo Dorado was formed in 1986 and recorded their first album, Carretera 54, in 1994, that featured the hit singles «No Rompas Mi Corazón» and «Payaso De Rodeo.» In 1997, the band achieved a Heraldo award for best onda grupera act, issuing No Rompas Mi Corazón that same year.

What type of dance is Caballo Dorado?

The Caballo Dorado is a type of Mexican Hustle danced to the Spanish version of «My Achy Breaky Heart.» It’s a real easy dance to learn, especially once you see people doing it. It mixes a little bit of country western dancing with Spanish flavor, and is similar to the popular «Electric Slide» of the ’90s.