Say "Si Si"
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Say "Si Si"
Summary
Say "Si Si" is a musical work/composition[1].
Key Facts
- Say "Si Si"'s instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[2].
- Say "Si Si"'s composer is recorded as Ernesto Lecuona[3].
- Say "Si Si" was published by Edward B. Marks Music Co.[4].
- Say "Si Si" was performed by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra[5].
- Say "Si Si" was performed by The Andrews Sisters[6].
- Say "Si Si"'s language of work or name is recorded as English[7].
- Say "Si Si" was published on 1935[8].
- Say "Si Si"'s translator is recorded as Al Stillman[9].
- Say "Si Si"'s translator is recorded as Francia Luban[10].
- Say "Si Si"'s lyricist is recorded as Ernesto Lecuona[11].
- Say "Si Si"'s lyricist is recorded as Francia Luban[12].
- Say "Si Si"'s lyricist is recorded as Al Stillman[13].
- Say "Si Si"'s title is recorded as Say "Si Si"[14].
- Say "Si Si"'s has characteristic is recorded as translated song[15].
- Say "Si Si"'s has melody is recorded as Para Vigo me voy[16].
- Say "Si Si"'s adapted by is recorded as Al Stillman[17].
- Say "Si Si"'s adapted by is recorded as Francia Luban[18].
- Say "Si Si"'s form of creative work is recorded as song[19].
- Say "Si Si"'s translation of is recorded as Para Vigo me voy[20].
Product Details
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Authorship and Creation
Say "Si Si" was published by Edward B. Marks Music Co.[4]. Performers include Glenn Miller & His Orchestra[5] and The Andrews Sisters[6].
Publication
Say "Si Si" was released on 1935[8]. Say "Si Si"'s language of work or name is recorded as English[7].