Mil Maneras
Ramon Orlando Lyrics
Te enseñe las mil maneras
para hacer el amor
tu no puedes olvidarme
tu maestro he sido yo.
Que mi amor como un fantasma
donde estés te seguirá
y al recuerdo de mis besos
de pasión te quemaras.
y eras una chiquilla nada mas
que bien lucias cuando venias
de regreso del colegio de estudiar.
No se como puedes pensar
que me vas a olvidar
en un momento no mas
por que si.
Te enseñe las mil maneras
y todo lo que conoces
para hacer el amor
tu no puedes olvidarme
tu no puedes liberarte
tu maestro he sido yo
que mi amor como un fantasma
donde quiera que tu vayas donde estés te seguirá
y al recuerdo de mis besos solo con tus pensamientos
de pasión te quemaras.
No se como puedes pensar que me vas a olvidar
en un momento no mas
por que si.
Te enseñe las mil maneras
y todo lo que conoces
para hacer el amor
tu no puedes olvidarme
tu no puedes liberarte
tu maestro he sido yo
que mi amor como un fantasma
donde quiera que tu vayas
donde estés te seguirá
y al recuerdo de tus besos solo con tus pensamientos
de pasión te quemaras.
Te enseñe las mil maneras
y todo lo que conoces
para hacer el amor
tu no puedes olvidarme
tu no puedes olvidarme
tu maestro he sido yo
que mi amor como un fantasma
donde quiera que tu vayas donde estés te seguirá
y al recuerdo de mis besos solo con tus pensamientos
de pasión te quemaras.
Writer(s): Ramon Orlando Valoy
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Ramón Orlando Valoy is a merengue musician and son of Cuco Valoy.
He was born in Manoguayabo, then part of Santo Domingo, D.N. (the capital city) and now part of Santo Domingo Province. He studied music at National Conservatory of Music in the Dominican Republic.
In the 70s, after his father left Los Compadres Guitar quartet, he formed his first group, Los Virtuosos, with his father as the lead singer. His father kept the group and renamed it as Read Full BioRamón Orlando Valoy is a merengue musician and son of Cuco Valoy.
He was born in Manoguayabo, then part of Santo Domingo, D.N. (the capital city) and now part of Santo Domingo Province. He studied music at National Conservatory of Music in the Dominican Republic.
In the 70s, after his father left Los Compadres Guitar quartet, he formed his first group, Los Virtuosos, with his father as the lead singer. His father kept the group and renamed it as Cuco Valoy y Orquesta (Cuco Valoy and his Orchestra) where he hired singers Peter Cruz and Henry Garcia. Ramon Orlando went to form another group. Years later, Cuco Valoy group disintegrated and he moved to Colombia due to his political differences with then Dominican president Joaquin Balaguer. Ramon Orlando then went onto a more ambitious project. He and then famous merengue singers Peter Cruz and Henry Garcia formed La Orquesta Internacional (The International Orchestra), where he was supposed to be the composer and director whereas Cruz and Garcia were to be the singers. However, of the first ten single production, Ramon Orlando wanted to sing four of them himself, which caused the group to split. Peter Cruz and Henry Garcia formed their own groups which didn't last long. Ramon Orlando quickly hired a couple of boys with similar voice tones to Cruz' and Garcia's to interpret the songs already on the radio.
He was a nominee in the Latin Grammy Awards of 2005.
He was born in Manoguayabo, then part of Santo Domingo, D.N. (the capital city) and now part of Santo Domingo Province. He studied music at National Conservatory of Music in the Dominican Republic.
In the 70s, after his father left Los Compadres Guitar quartet, he formed his first group, Los Virtuosos, with his father as the lead singer. His father kept the group and renamed it as Read Full BioRamón Orlando Valoy is a merengue musician and son of Cuco Valoy.
He was born in Manoguayabo, then part of Santo Domingo, D.N. (the capital city) and now part of Santo Domingo Province. He studied music at National Conservatory of Music in the Dominican Republic.
In the 70s, after his father left Los Compadres Guitar quartet, he formed his first group, Los Virtuosos, with his father as the lead singer. His father kept the group and renamed it as Cuco Valoy y Orquesta (Cuco Valoy and his Orchestra) where he hired singers Peter Cruz and Henry Garcia. Ramon Orlando went to form another group. Years later, Cuco Valoy group disintegrated and he moved to Colombia due to his political differences with then Dominican president Joaquin Balaguer. Ramon Orlando then went onto a more ambitious project. He and then famous merengue singers Peter Cruz and Henry Garcia formed La Orquesta Internacional (The International Orchestra), where he was supposed to be the composer and director whereas Cruz and Garcia were to be the singers. However, of the first ten single production, Ramon Orlando wanted to sing four of them himself, which caused the group to split. Peter Cruz and Henry Garcia formed their own groups which didn't last long. Ramon Orlando quickly hired a couple of boys with similar voice tones to Cruz' and Garcia's to interpret the songs already on the radio.
He was a nominee in the Latin Grammy Awards of 2005.
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dailycurlz
Porque estoy escuchando esto un Miércoles? Ni modo, venga un vinito.
Bianca Serrano
Hoy es miércoles y con vinito en mano aguantando la cuarentena
Carlos Morillo
dailycurlz es de masiado dura está canción
Victoria Martinez A
Te acompaño
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Y yo martes
Jesica Rodriguez
Una fiel seguidora de tu canal jajjajaja
Carlos Andres Gonzalez
Manito arriba quien la escucha en Cuarentena 2020...linda interpretacion del Maestro...🍾🍾🍹
Un poco de todo Pas
Siempre ,eso es musica
Anthomora
No entiendo xq tiene tan pocas reproducciones, que clase de tema, felicitó a las personas q la escuchan, esto es música de verdad
Ezer Figueroa
Perdón 3 millones 100 mil 😄😄