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Manolo Galván (13 March 1947 – 16 May 2013) was a Spanish singer-songwriter. He was born in Crevillent, but settled in Argentina after 1981. He died in Buenos Aires, aged 66.

Discography

  • 1972: Mis inquietudes
  • 1973: En cualquier lugar
  • 1974: Te quise, te quiero y te querré
  • 1975: Mi única razón
  • 1976: Mi público
  • 1977: Esperando el amanecer
  • 1978: El ganador
  • 1979: Una copa conmigo
  • 1980: Cada mujer un templo
  • 1981: Ámame
  • 198?: A mis amigos;
  • 1983: Me llaman «el Calavera»
  • 1984: Pasajero de la noche
  • 1985: Un caballo azul
  • 1986: Suspiros de amante
  • 1987: A mi edad
  • 199?: El amor de mi vida
  • 1994: Amor caliente
  • 1997: Recuerdos
  • 1998: Amor de cada día
  • 2003: Alumbra alumbrando
  • 2005: Clásicos inolvidables

References

  1. A los 66 años, murió el cantante Manolo Galván


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