Los Galos lyrics
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Artist's albums
Álbum De Oro
1972 · album
Los Galos (Gira de Gala Chile)
1997 · album
Los Galos: una Historia de Éxitos
1997 · album
Los Galos
1971 · album
Recital Inolvidable, Vol.2 (En Vivo)
1979 · album
Y Ahora... Los Galos
1977 · album
Te Quiero Cada Día Más
1977 · album
Te Extraño Tanto Amor
1976 · album
Cómo Quisiera Que Esta Noche
2023 · single
Te Traere Del Cielo
2023 · single
Entrega Total
2023 · single
La Magia Termino
2023 · single
Lo Que Te Queda
2023 · single
Necesito De Ti
2023 · single
Quémame Los Ojos
2023 · single
Recuerdos Del Ayer
2023 · single
Usted
2023 · single
Como Deseo Ser Tu Amor
2021 · album
El sonido de Los Galos
2021 · album
Historia de un amor
2021 · album
No quiero estar esta noche sin ti
2021 · album
Álbum De Oro Vol. 2
1974 · album
Los Galos
1970 · album
Grandes Éxitos (Vol. 4)
2013 · compilation
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Biography
In 1963, a group of Chilean students formed a band called the Douglas. Four years later, bassist/singer Luis Muñoz (aka Lucho Muñoz), guitarist Carlos Baeza, keyboardist Jorge Deij, drummer Roberto Zuñiga, sax player Nicolas Parra, and trumpeter Mario Darigo decided to change their name to Los Galos. In 1970, a romantic song called "Como Deseo Ser Tu Amor" became their first hit. "Olvidarte Nunca," "Un Minuto De Tu Amor," and "Perdona Si Me Ves Llorar" followed soon after. Muñoz left the band in 1974 and a year later, Los Galos disbanded. In 1997, Deij and Zuñiga teamed up with trumpet player Leo Nuñez, singer Carlos Peña, bassist Eladio Farias, saxophonist Manuel Antonio Matta, and guitarist Juan Ramón Suazo to make a new record, titled Declaraciones, that was produced in Chile and the U.S. and released in May 1998. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi