Baccara was a Spanish female vocal duo formed in 1977 by Spanish artists Mayte Mateos (born 7 February 1951) and María Mendiola (4 April 1952 – 11 September...
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María Mendiola (section Baccara)
Spanish singer, dancer and actress, creator and founder of the musical duo Baccara. Mendiola's mother, Lola Mendiola, was a housewife; her father, Emilio...
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Rosa 'Black Baccara' (aka 'MEIdebenne') is a dark burgundy Hybrid tea rose cultivar, bred by French rose hybridizer, Jacques Mouchotte, before 2000. Meilland...
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Baccara is the debut studio album by Spanish duo Baccara, first released on RCA Victor in Germany in 1977. It contains the European hit singles "Yes Sir...
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Baccara may refer to: Baccara, a Spanish female vocal duo Baccara (album), debut studio album by the Spanish duo Baccara Baccara (card game), a card game...
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Cristina Sevilla (section Baccara)
3, 1965) is a Spanish singer and songwriter, a later member of the duo Baccara. Cristina Sevilla was born in Madrid. Her father was a passionate musician...
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Baccarat (redirect from Baccara (gambling game))
Baccarat or baccara (/ˈbækəræt, bɑːkəˈrɑː/; French: [bakaʁa]) is a card game played at casinos. It is a comparing card game played between two hands,...
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Yes Sir, I Can Boogie (category Baccara songs)
is a 1977 song by the Spanish vocal duo Baccara, released as the first single from their debut album Baccara. Written by Frank Dostal and Rolf Soja [de]...
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Sorry, I'm a Lady (category Baccara songs)
Dostal, and performed by Spanish duo Baccara. It was released in 1977 as the second single from their debut album, Baccara (1977). The song was a number one...
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Parlez-vous français ? (category Baccara songs)
fʁɑ̃sɛ]; "Do you speak French?") is a song recorded by Spanish disco duo Baccara –Mayte Mateos and María Mendiola–, with music composed by Rolf Soja [de]...
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Spanish duo Baccara released on label BMG International in 1990. The Original Hits was BMG-Ariola's first compact disc release of Baccara material and...
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steering, alarm. Level 7: Electronically controlled hydraulic system for Baccara models (Variable rate shock absorption suspension. This system can be used...
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The Collection is a compilation album by Spanish duo Baccara released on label BMG-Ariola in 1993. This compilation includes recordings by the original...
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The Collection (redirect from The Collection (Baccara album))
Collection (Atomic Kitten album), 2005 The Collection (1993 Baccara album) The Collection (1998 Baccara album) The Collection (Bad Manners album), 1998 The Collection...
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drama film Baccarat (1929 film), a French silent comedy film Baccara, Spanish disco duo Baccara (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Pacific Affairs. 61 (3): 465–485. doi:10.2307/2760461. JSTOR 2760461. Baccara, Mariagiovanna; Collard-Wexler, Allan; Felli, Leonardo; Yariv, Leeat (November...
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Baccara is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Yves Mirande. The film's music was composed by Jean Lenoir. Marcelle Chantal Lucien Baroux Jules Berry...
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luxurious Baccara version which was sold in some continental European markets. In addition to this reasonably powerful engine, the Baccara has a luxurious...
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1970s, he was a co-writer for the internationally successful vocal duo Baccara, produced by Rolf Soja. Frank Dostal was born in Flensburg and raised in...
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Go On" 1997 18 Mariah Carey "All I Want For Christmas Is You" 1994 16 Baccara "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" 1977 16 Bryan Adams "(Everything I Do) I Do It...
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fourth and final studio album by the original formation of Spanish duo Baccara, first released on label RCA-Victor in Germany in 1981. It contains European...
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dark shade, such as the "Black Magic", "Barkarole", "Black Beauty" and "Baccara" varieties. They can be artificially colored as well. In the language of...
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Light My Fire is the second studio album by Spanish duo Baccara, first released on label RCA-Victor in Germany in August 1978. It contains the European...
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Year Title Role 1981 Vanities Mary 1982 Born Yesterday Billie Dawn 1983 Close Ties Anna 1989 Tamara Luisa Baccara...
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first variation introduced is La Rose Noire, named for the French Black Baccara rose. The car includes black sycamore wood sourced from France, and features...
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Renault launched the high-performance Biturbo version available in RXE and Baccara models. This model featured a twin-turbo, 262 PS (193 kW; 258 hp) evolution...
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Star Gala (redirect from Star Gala (Baccara))
Star Gala Brunner & Brunner 1996 Star Gala Hanne Haller 1998 Star Gala (Baccara album) Star Gala France Gall Star Gala Frank Zander 1998 Star Gala Hans...
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Martínez, Spanish athlete Mayte Mateos, member of Spanish 70s disco duo Baccara Maytê Piragibe, Brazilian actress Mayte Rodriguez or Michelle Rodriguez...
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or Original Hits may refer to: The Original Hits (Baccara album), 1990 compilation album by Baccara The Original Hits, 1989 compilation album by Sylvester...
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the Italian, "My beloved") may also refer to: "Cara Mia", a 1977 song by Baccara "Cara Mia" (Måns Zelmerlöw song), a 2007 song by Swedish singer Måns Zelmerlöw...
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