Nino de Murcia

Nino de Murcia (at times also Niño de Murcia) is a renowned French flamenco singer and guitarist known for his Spanish / Latin songs.[1] He was signed to Disques Festival label that released most of his recordings. He sang mainly in Spanish, but also released a number of songs in French and a number of other languages and was famous in Europe and internationally, notably in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. His Spanish language songs "El Emigrante" and "Esperanza" (originally by Charles Aznavour) remain iconic songs of the early 1960s in France.

Awards

Nino de Murcia won the "Grand Prix du Disque" award by the Académie du Disque Français.[2]

Discography

Albums

Title and details Notes
La Tani
  • Type: Album
  • Released: 1958
Track list
  1. La Tani
  2. Media Granaina
  3. La Romaria Lorena
  4. Pot-pourri espagnol
  5. Alegrias
  6. Cale
  7. Muerte de Manolete
  8. Rosas
Malagueña / Granada
  • Type: Album
  • Released: 1958
Track list
  1. La Tani
  2. Media Granaina
  3. La Romaria Lorena
  4. Al Amor
  5. Alegria de Jerez
  6. Malagueña
  7. Muerte de Manolete
  8. El Soldado De Levita
  9. Cale
  10. Alegrias
  11. Rosas
  12. Granada
Mira Mira
  • Type: Album
  • Released: 1958
Track list

(tracks 1-5 with Hector Perez & Morenita Sanz /
tracks 6-10 with Jean Bouchety and his Orchestra)

  1. Mira Mira
  2. Celitos
  3. El Berebito
  4. Puentecito
  5. Ay del Ay
  6. Maria Morena
  7. Historia de un amor
  8. Si Vas a Catalayud
  9. Bolera Gitano
  10. Luna Serrana
Esperanza
  • Type: Album
  • Released: 1962
Track list
  1. Esperanza
  2. Madrid Madrid
  3. Granada
  4. Cinquième danse des Granados
  5. Mi Jaca
  6. Puerta del Sol
  7. Malagueña
  8. Mirame Morenita
  9. El Soldado de Levita
  10. Valencia
  11. Camino Verde
  12. Angelitos Negros

Minis

Year Main release Other tracks
1958 "Fiesta de Navidad" "Mi Nina", "El Bele Bele", "Faraon"
1959 "Du Moment qu'on s'aime "Amour d'Espagne","Toute une année", "Vive Paris"
1961 "Esperanza" "Mi Jaca", "Nostalgia India", "Mirame Morenita"
1961 "Guantanamera" "Mírame Soledad", "Sahara", "Mar, Cielo y Sierra"
1961 "Puerta del Sol" "La Cravana y El Viento", "5ème Danse De Granados", "Noce a Rio"
1962 "Adiós Mi Vida" "Sinceridad", "Clavelitos", "El Festival"
1962 "Mi Flamenco Twist" "Madrid Madrid", "Por Tu Amor", "Penalti"
1963 "Cuarenta Noches" "Cancion Torera", "Carino Mio", Llorar Llorar (Y'Aura Y'Aura)"
???? "El Cordobes" "Cari, Cari, Caridad", "Justicia", "Muchas Gracias Señorita"

Compilations

References

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