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Amor (Gabriel Ruiz song)

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Amor“, also known as “Amor Amor” and “Amor Amor Amor” is a popular song published in 1943.

The music was written by Gabriel Ruiz, with original Spanish lyrics by Ricardo López Méndez and English lyrics by Sunny Skylar.

Versions

The two biggest-selling versions in the United States were recorded by Bing Crosby and Andy Russell.

Bing Crosby – Amor 1944 John Scott Trotter's Orchestra

Crosby’s version was recorded on February 17, 1944 for Decca Records as catalog number 18608. It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on June 29, 1944, and lasted 7 weeks on the chart, peaking at #4.

“Amor”
Single by Bing Crosby
Released1944
RecordedFebruary 17, 1944
GenreLatin
Length2:40
LabelDecca Records
Songwriter(s)Gabriel RuizRicardo López MéndezEnglish lyrics by Sunny Skylar

The flip side was “Long Ago (and Far Away)“, which also charted, making this a two-sided hit.

1944 HITS ARCHIVE: Long Ago (And Far Away) – Bing Crosby
“Amor”
Single by Ben E. King
from the album Spanish Harlem
B-side“Souvenir of Mexico”
Released1961
GenreLatinsoul
Length3:02
LabelAtco Records
Songwriter(s)Gabriel RuizRicardo López MéndezEnglish lyrics by Sunny Skylar
Producer(s)Jerry LeiberMike Stoller
Ben E. King singles chronology
Stand By Me
(1961)”Amor
(1961)”Young Boy Blues
(1961)

In 1961, American soul singer Ben E. King covered the song, and it appears on his album Spanish Harlem. It was released as a single and peaked at #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #10 on the R&B chart.

Ben E. King – Amor
“Amor, Amor, Amor”

LuisMiguelAmorAmorAmorr.jpg
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Single by Luis Miguel
from the album Mis Romances
ReleasedOctober 1, 2001
Recorded2001
GenreLatin
Length3:42
LabelWEA
Songwriter(s)Gabriel Ruiz Ricardo López Méndez.
Producer(s)Luis Miguel
Luis Miguel singles chronology
“Y”
(2000)”Amor, Amor, Amor
(2001)”Como Duele”
(2002)

In 2001, Luis Miguel covered the song, which was released as the lead single from his album Mis Romances (2001). The song peaked at #13 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.

Luis Miguel – "Amor, Amor, Amor" (Video Oficial)

It served as the main theme for the Mexican telenovela El Manantial.

El Manantial: La noche de amor de Alejandro y Alfonsina

Other Versions

The recording by Andy Russell was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 156. It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on May 25, 1944, and lasted 8 weeks on the chart, peaking at #5.

Amor

In 1944, Dale Evans performed the song in the film Lights of Old Santa Fe.

Dale Evans sings AMOR from LIGHTS OF OLD SANTA FE 1944

In 1949 the song was recorded by Alfredo Antonini and his orchestra in collaboration with Victoria Cordova and John Serry Sr. for Muzak.

Rod McKuen recorded a disco version in 1977.

Amor

In 1978, the German Schlager singer Bata Illic released a German version with lyrics by Michael Marian.

Amor, Amor, Amor

In 1982, Julio Iglesias covered the original Spanish-language song on his album Momentos. It was released as a single from the album. Julio Iglesias has recorded the original Spanish version.

Amor (Love)

In the same year he also recorded French,

Julio Iglesias – Amour, Amour, My Love

Italian

Julio Iglesias. Amor Amor (Italian)

and Portuguese versions.

O amor – Português – Julio Iglesias
  • Norrie Paramor – Amor
Amor, Amor (Remastered)
  • Matt Monro- Amor, Amor, Amor
Matt Monro- Amor, amor, amor (Lyrics)
  • Los Indios Tabajaras – Amor Amor Amor
Amor, Amor, Amor (Remastered)
  • Amor Amor Amor, アモール・アモール・アモール
Amor Amor Amor, アモール・アモール・アモール
  • Eydie Gorme – Amor, Amor, Amor
Amor, Amor, Amor
  • Amor Amor Amor On Yamaha Tyros 4 By Rico
Amor Amor Amor Luis Miguel Julio Iglesias James Last STyle Performed On Yamaha Tyros 4 By Rico

Film appearances

  • Andy Russell sang a mixture of English and Spanish in the 1946 film Breakfast in Hollywood.
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