The song "Blue Spanish Eyes" was originally recorded by Al Martino in 1965. It became a hit for him and has since been covered by various artists over the years.
The song "Blue Spanish Eyes" was originally sung by Al Martino. He released it in 1965, and it became one of his signature songs.
"Ojos lindos" means "beautiful eyes" in Spanish. It is used to compliment someone's attractive or pretty eyes.
Blue eyes in Hindi is said as नीली आंखें (neeli aankhen).
"Mis ojos" means "my eyes" in Spanish.
los ojos grandes means 'big eyes'. It is Spanish I learnt it in year 7.
Charlie Rich sang " blue spanish eyes"
Originally recorded by The Who, it has been covered somewhat recently by Limp Bizkit.
it means, "you have blue eyes" or "He/she has blue eyes"
Ojos azules.
Al Martino
Ojos azules de....
Tenemos ojos azules.
Al Martino
Al Martino. Additional: A lot of artists recorded this song. I met a steel guitar player in 1973, Harland Powell. He told me he used to work with Sonny James and that Sonny made this song famous. Of course, Sonny's time was a while before Al Martino came to record Blue Spanish Eyes.
Hola, ojos azules.
blonde hair is originally said to be of nordic (northwestern decent) same with blue eyes coining the term blonde hair blue eyes
No, it was originally recorded by Ben Selvin in 1934 for the movie "Dames" starring Joan Blondell.