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Examples
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(Soundbite of song, "Perfidia") WERTHEIMER: Let's just take a sampling here and try two versions of the Latin standard, "Perfidia."
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(Soundbite of song, "Perfidia") Mr. N.K. COLE: (Singing in Spanish) Mr. DELGADO: (Singing in Spanish) WERTHEIMER: Issac, the differences are really interesting.
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(Soundbite of song, "Perfidia") Mr. N.K. COLE: (Singing in Spanish) Mr. DELGADO: (Singing in Spanish) WERTHEIMER: Issac, the differences are really interesting.
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(Soundbite of song, "Perfidia") WERTHEIMER: Let's just take a sampling here and try two versions of the Latin standard, "Perfidia."
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(Soundbite of song, "Perfidia") Mr. N.K. COLE: (Singing in Spanish) Mr. DELGADO: (Singing in Spanish) WERTHEIMER: Issac, the differences are really interesting.
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(Soundbite of song, "Perfidia") WERTHEIMER: Let's just take a sampling here and try two versions of the Latin standard, "Perfidia."
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(Soundbite of song "Perfidia") Mr. FERRER: (Singing in foreign language) MOON: It's not easy to make an entire album with slow songs transfixing.
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(Soundbite of song "Perfidia") Mr. FERRER: (Singing in foreign language) MOON: It's not easy to make an entire album with slow songs transfixing.
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When he sings the classic song of betrayal called "Perfidia," he sounds like he's reliving a rejection from long ago and feeling it all over again.
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When he sings the classic song of betrayal called "Perfidia," he sounds like he's reliving a rejection from long ago and feeling it all over again.
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