1973 single by Camilo Sesto
"Algo Más " (Something More) is a 1973 song written and recorded by Spanish singer Camilo Sesto , arranged by Juan Carlos Calderón . It represented Spain in the second edition of the OTI Festival placing fifth. The song reached No. 1 on the Spanish charts for ten weeks. The B-side, "Sin Remedio", was also written by Sesto and arranged by Johnny Arthey .
Background
Televisión Española (TVE) internally selected "Algo Más", composed and recorded by Camilo Sesto , as its entrant for the second edition of the OTI Festival . On 10 November 1973, the festival was held at the Palácio das Artes [pt ] in Belo Horizonte , hosted by Rede Tupi , produced by its affiliate TV Itacolomi , and broadcast live throughout Ibero-America , Portugal, and Spain. Sesto performed "Algo Más" third on the evening. Juan Carlos Calderón conducted the event's live orchestra in the performance of the entry. At the end of voting, the song had received six points, placing fifth.
Commercial performance
The song reached No. 1 on the Spanish charts for ten weeks from 26 November 1973 to 28 January 1974.
References
"7 momentazos de Camilo Sesto" . El Español (in Spanish). 14 September 2020.
"OTI Festival 1973 ". OTI Festival (in Portuguese). 10 November 1973. Rede Tupi / OTI .
Billboard - Dec 15, 1973 Vol. 85, No. 50 - Page 19 "Pronto Records' Camilo Sesto took fifth place honors with "Algo Mas." "
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"¿A dónde voy sin ti?"
"Algo más "
"Amor de medianoche"
"Ay, ay amor"
"Bésame"
"Bravo samurái"
"Cada día al despertar"
"Canta, cigarra"
"Como humo de tabaco"
"Como una luz"
"Cuestión de suerte"
"Desconocidos"
"Duérmete mi amor"
"Dulce maldición"
"Enamorarse"
"Eres mi debilidad"
"Esta forma de querer"
"Lapicero de madera"
"Latino"
"Mi sitio"
"Mis manos"
"Niña"
"Querer y perder"
"¿Quién piensa en ti?"
"Rómpeme, mátame"
"Viviré"
"Volver al Sur"
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