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incorporated it to its repertoire. Throughout the 50 years since it was composed, this ranchera song has become one of the most popular songs in the
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on a national radio program. Increasing fame and support was obtained by those living in
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Severiano Briseño
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Genre. As such it has been recorded or performed by renowned artists such as
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In 1945 he was part of the group of authors and composers who founded the
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El The
Sinaloense by Severiano Briseño, interpreted by Pedro Fernández
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