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  • (Soundbite of song, "El Cielito Lindo") ARCOS: This piece, called "El Cielito Lindo," starts with a Cumbes, a dance by Santiago de Murcia, one of many composers who came to the New World.

    A Common Thread: Music Of Spain And Mexico 2010

  • (Soundbite of song, "El Cielito Lindo") ARCOS: This piece, called "El Cielito Lindo," starts with a Cumbes, a dance by Santiago de Murcia, one of many composers who came to the New World.

    A Common Thread: Music Of Spain And Mexico 2010

  • (Soundbite of song, "El Cielito Lindo") ARCOS: This piece, called "El Cielito Lindo," starts with a Cumbes, a dance by Santiago de Murcia, one of many composers who came to the New World.

    A Common Thread: Music Of Spain And Mexico 2010

  • (Soundbite of song, "El Cielito Lindo") ARCOS: This piece, called "El Cielito Lindo," starts with a Cumbes, a dance by Santiago de Murcia, one of many composers who came to the New World.

    A Common Thread: Music Of Spain And Mexico 2010

  • After dinner, Petrini, accompanied by a mariachi band, did a mean Mexican folk dance and led the room in a lusty rendition of “Cielito Lindo.”

    Slow Food, High Gear 2008

  • After dinner, Petrini, accompanied by a mariachi band, did a mean Mexican folk dance and led the room in a lusty rendition of “Cielito Lindo.”

    Slow Food, High Gear 2008

  • I remember PepeFarias, who rowed me out to the middle of the lake and serenaded me with "Cielito Lindo"

    Trip down Memory Lane 2006

  • He was the credited screenwriter on 40 pictures, starting with Cielito Lindo (1936).

    Emilio Fernandez, one of a kind 2006

  • As they serenaded Josefina by lustily singing "Cielito Lindo" and "Mi Secreto Amor," Enríquez, dressed in stiff black shirt and trousers ironed to a shiny black, silver belt buckle glinting in the moonlight, shyly crept out from behind them.

    The Mexican 2006

  • As they serenaded Josefina by lustily singing "Cielito Lindo" and "Mi Secreto Amor," Enríquez, dressed in stiff black shirt and trousers ironed to a shiny black, silver belt buckle glinting in the moonlight, shyly crept out from behind them.

    The Mexican 2006

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