Perfidia- Mantovani and His Orchestra from the 1960's anthology Latin Rendezvous
Perfidia by the Mantovani Orchestra, BEST SOUND IN 480 P. From the 1960's Londom album Latin Rendezvous, and played on a Dual 1229 turntable, Pioneer SX1280 receiver 180 watts per channel, and Magneplanar speakers system, with self powered sub-woofer. "Perfidia" (Spanish for "perfidy", as in faithless, treacherous or false) is a popular song written by Alberto Domínguez [1] (19111975), a Mexican composer and arranger born in the state of Chiapas, about love and betrayal. Aside from the original Spanish, other renditions exist, including English and instrumental versions. The English lyrics are by Milton Leeds. The song was published in 1939 and became a hit for Xavier Cugat in 1940. This version was used by director Wong Kar-wai in his films Days of Being Wild, In the Mood for Love, and 2046. "Perfidia"' has been recorded by many artists, including Charlie Parker, Mel Torme, Olavi Virta, Café Tacuba, Glenn Miller, Nana Mouskouri, King Tubby, Phyllis Dillon, The Shadows, The Ventures, Linda Ronstadt, Nat King Cole, Lawrence Welk, Luis Miguel, mandolinist Dave Apollon, The Four Aces, Olivia Molina, Perez Prado, Ibrahim Ferrer, Los Rabanes, and Ben E. King. Actually, more than 150 different versions are collected Keurig K Cup Brewer Right Now
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