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Kiss Károly - Famous Hungarian Folk Songs album flac Performer: Kiss Károly
Title: Famous Hungarian Folk Songs
Style: Folk
Released: 1973
MP3 album: 1360 mb
FLAC album: 1722 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: AAC VQF AU APE DTS VOX WMA
Genre: Folk and Country

These titels are hungarian, those english. Rights Society: Artisjus.

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Among his famous songs are Aki melletted él, Bocsánat, hogyha kérdem, Haver a nőkkel jól vigyázz, Rozsda lepi már az emlékeimet, Fehér galamb, Szeress úgy is, ha rossz vagyok and many more. In the 1980s he married Balázs Klári who was also a popular singer of the 1980s. In 1993 Ákos Kovács disbanded Bonanza Banzai and released his first pop album entitled Karcolatok. Their most famous songs include Lakatlan Sziget (1999), Sírni Tudnék, Holnap Hazautazom (1999), Bolond Aki Sír (2000), Tiltott Perc (2001), Nem Jön Álom A Szememre (2001), Kicsi Gesztenye (2002), Hova Visz A Hajó (2003), and Egyetlen Szó (2003). were disbanded in 2005. represented Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest 1997 with their Miért Kell Hogy Elmenj?.

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Hungarian folk music (Magyar Népzene) includes a broad array of Central European styles, including the recruitment dance verbunkos, the csárdás and nóta. The name Népzene is also used for Hungarian folk music as an umbrella designation of a number of related styles of traditional folk music from Hungary and Hungarian minorities living in modern-day Austria, the, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, central Romania (Transylvania) (Székely), Moldova (Csángó), and Serbia.

Famous Hungarian Folk Songs. Gypsy Band, Sándor Deki Lakatos.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Szidnak Engem Az Emberek
Orchestrated By – Sándor Lakatos
A2 Akit Én Szeretek, Annak A Kislánynak
Orchestrated By – Sándor Lakatos
A3 Orzságuton Mennek A Katonák
Orchestrated By – Sándor Lakatos
A4 Ég A Kunyhó
Orchestrated By – Sándor Lakatos
B1 Valamikor Néked Vittem
Orchestrated By – Sándor Lakatos
B2 Messze Van A Nyiregyházi Kaszárnya
Orchestrated By – Sándor Lakatos
B3 Még Azt Mondják
Orchestrated By – Sándor Lakatos

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded By – Qualiton

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (AMD 004-a): Qualition
  • Barcode (AMD 004-a): Qualition