
Perfidia - Wikipedia
" Perfidia " (Spanish for "perfidy") is a 1939 Spanish-language song written by Mexican composer and arranger Alberto Domínguez (1906–1975). [1] The song is sung from the perspective of a man …
Linda Ronstadt - Perfidia - YouTube
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Perfidia - lyrics
Perfidia written by Alberto Dominguez English lyrics by Milton Leeds Recorded and mixed by Shawn Murphy at Skywalker Ranch, CA Nadie comprende lo que sufro yo Tanto que ya no puedo sollozar …
Linda Ronstadt - Perfidia (English translation)
Sep 15, 2019 · Linda Ronstadt - Perfidia lyrics (English, Spanish) + English translation: No one understands how I suffer / so much that I cannot sob anymore. / Alone,
“Perfidia” (The Ventures) - Classic Song of the Day
Feb 3, 2026 · Today’s classic song of the day was an instrumental hit for the Ventures but had been performed by numerous artists for several decades prior and several more since. The song is …
Featured Song: 'Perfidia' and the Transcendent Beauty of the Bolero ...
Feb 25, 2020 · “Perfidia” has stood as one of the most cherished and enduring songs in the Latin American songbook. Composed more than 80 years ago by Mexico’s Alberto Dominguez, it is …
Los Panchos - Perfidia Lyrics | Lyrics.com
"Perfidia" (Spanish for "perfidy", meaning faithlessness, treachery or betrayal) is a song written by Alberto Domínguez (1911–1975), a Mexican composer and arranger born in the state of Chiapas, …
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra – Perfidia Lyrics - Genius
Perfidia Lyrics [Verse 1] To you my heart cries out, Perfidia For I found you, the love of my life In somebody else's arms [Verse 2] Your eyes are echoing, Perfidia Forgetful of our promise...
Perfidia - Glenn MIller - YouTube
Subscribed 8.2K 3.1M views 17 years ago A great song by Glenn Miller. 120k views! thanks everyone...more
Nat King Cole - "Perfidia" (1959) - Music Video - YouTube
"Perfidia" is one of the Spanish themed songs on Nat King Cole's 1959 studio album titled "A Mis Amigos." It was arranged by Dave Cavanaugh and recorded in Rio de Janeiro.