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María Luisa Landín (9 October 1921 – 20 June 2014) was a Mexican singer. She sang bolero, Latin ballad and mariachi styles and was most noted for bolero. She began her career singing as a duo with her sister, but her most memorable works were as a solo singer after their duet broke up. Her 1949 interpretation of "Amor perdido" by Puerto Rican composer Pedro Flores became her signature song, is the second most frequently played song in the history of the Mexican broadcasting and earned her the title "Queen of the Bolero". She recorded over 150 songs with RCA Records between 1939 and 1967, was a featured artist on La Voz Dominicana Television and appeared as a singer in several movies.

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  • María Luisa Landín Rodríguez (* 9. Oktober 1921 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 20. Juni 2014 ebenda) war eine mexikanische Sängerin. (de)
  • María Luisa Landín Rodríguez (Ciudad de México, 9 de octubre de 1921-Ciudad de México, 20 de junio de 2014)​ fue una cantante mexicana conocida como La Reina del Bolero.​ Grabó el bolero «Amor perdido», de la autoría del puertorriqueño Pedro Flores, que ―después de «Las mañanitas»― es la canción más tocada en la historia de la radiodifusión mexicana. Es un auténtico clásico musical que ha sobrevivido al paso de los años. Los boleros despechados y adoloridos de María Luisa Landín son la esencia misma del cabaré, ese sitio de perdición y pecado, recreado o inventado por el cine mexicano, un abigarrado microcosmos de atmósfera sórdida y pecaminosa, donde tenían lugar los melodramas más insólitos, sitios donde se desbordaban las pasiones, donde las aventureras, pecadoras y pervertidas desbordaban su erotismo pero mantenían milagrosamente incólumes su virtud y pureza. No ha habido música más deliciosamente cabaretera que las canciones interpretadas por la Landín, con estupendos arreglos instrumentales. (es)
  • María Luisa Landín (9 October 1921 – 20 June 2014) was a Mexican singer. She sang bolero, Latin ballad and mariachi styles and was most noted for bolero. She began her career singing as a duo with her sister, but her most memorable works were as a solo singer after their duet broke up. Her 1949 interpretation of "Amor perdido" by Puerto Rican composer Pedro Flores became her signature song, is the second most frequently played song in the history of the Mexican broadcasting and earned her the title "Queen of the Bolero". She recorded over 150 songs with RCA Records between 1939 and 1967, was a featured artist on La Voz Dominicana Television and appeared as a singer in several movies. (en)
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  • You may listen to María Luisa Landín sing Amor Perdido (en)
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  • María Luisa Landín Rodríguez (* 9. Oktober 1921 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 20. Juni 2014 ebenda) war eine mexikanische Sängerin. (de)
  • María Luisa Landín (9 October 1921 – 20 June 2014) was a Mexican singer. She sang bolero, Latin ballad and mariachi styles and was most noted for bolero. She began her career singing as a duo with her sister, but her most memorable works were as a solo singer after their duet broke up. Her 1949 interpretation of "Amor perdido" by Puerto Rican composer Pedro Flores became her signature song, is the second most frequently played song in the history of the Mexican broadcasting and earned her the title "Queen of the Bolero". She recorded over 150 songs with RCA Records between 1939 and 1967, was a featured artist on La Voz Dominicana Television and appeared as a singer in several movies. (en)
  • María Luisa Landín Rodríguez (Ciudad de México, 9 de octubre de 1921-Ciudad de México, 20 de junio de 2014)​ fue una cantante mexicana conocida como La Reina del Bolero.​ Grabó el bolero «Amor perdido», de la autoría del puertorriqueño Pedro Flores, que ―después de «Las mañanitas»― es la canción más tocada en la historia de la radiodifusión mexicana. Es un auténtico clásico musical que ha sobrevivido al paso de los años. (es)
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