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"La engañadora" (translated in the US as "Anything Can Happen When You're in Havana", "The Gay Deceiver" or simply "The Deceiver") is a song written by violinist Enrique Jorrín and first recorded by Orquesta América in March 1953. Shortly after its release it became Panart's biggest-selling single. It is widely considered the first cha-cha-cha and one of the most influential Cuban songs.

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  • "La engañadora" (translated in the US as "Anything Can Happen When You're in Havana", "The Gay Deceiver" or simply "The Deceiver") is a song written by violinist Enrique Jorrín and first recorded by Orquesta América in March 1953. Shortly after its release it became Panart's biggest-selling single. It is widely considered the first cha-cha-cha and one of the most influential Cuban songs. (en)
  • «La engañadora» es una canción escrita por el violinista Enrique Jorrín y grabada por en marzo de 1953. Poco después de su lanzamiento, se convirtió en el sencillo más vendido de Panart. Es ampliamente considerado el primer cha-cha-chá y una de las canciones cubanas más influyentes.​ (es)
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  • "La engañadora" (translated in the US as "Anything Can Happen When You're in Havana", "The Gay Deceiver" or simply "The Deceiver") is a song written by violinist Enrique Jorrín and first recorded by Orquesta América in March 1953. Shortly after its release it became Panart's biggest-selling single. It is widely considered the first cha-cha-cha and one of the most influential Cuban songs. (en)
  • «La engañadora» es una canción escrita por el violinista Enrique Jorrín y grabada por en marzo de 1953. Poco después de su lanzamiento, se convirtió en el sencillo más vendido de Panart. Es ampliamente considerado el primer cha-cha-chá y una de las canciones cubanas más influyentes.​ (es)
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