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Miguel Ríos

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Aliases
Miguel Ríos con Charly García
Miguel Ríos con La Banda Del Año
Mike Ríos
Real name
Miguel Ríos Campaña
Born
July 6, 1944
Country
Spain
IPI
00058620669 18 works
58620669 1 work
Affiliation
SGAE
Comments
Singer, who was born in Granada and is considered one of the pioneers of rock and roll in Spain. He started his career in 1963 as Mike Ríos nicknamed "El rey del Twist". Since the mid sixties he uses his real name Miguel Ríos for his releases. His biggest success was "Himno de la alegría", a 1970 song set to the tune of the Ninth Symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven. In various languages it sold 4 million copies worldwide. Father of Lua Ríos.
Family
Margaret Watty Wife
Lúa Ríos Daughter
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Covers by Miguel Ríos

Title Performer Release date Originally by
1972 Dion
1987 Rosa León
1981 (unknown)
Covered by Celtas Cortos
1996 Rafael Montaño y su conjunto
March 1970 (unknown), Neues Symphonie-Orchester
Covered by (3 artists)
1965 The Beatles, Los Mustang
1964 Duane Eddy, Los Embajadores
1987 Siniestro Total
1962 The Dovells
1972 Joan Manuel Serrat
1996 Joan Manuel Serrat
1987 Orquesta Mondragón
1965 Conchita Velasco
1965 Trío González
1987 Luz [ES]
1987 Víctor Manuel
1996 Ana Belén - Víctor Manuel
1969 Juan Pardo
1987 Joaquín Sabina y Viceversa
1963 The Crystals [US], Los Pekenikes - Canta: Juan Pardo
1962 Johnny Hallyday, (unknown)
1964 The Drifters [US1]
1962 Corrado Lojacono con orchestra dir. da E. Favilla, (unknown)
1987 Los Brincos
1963 The Cascades, (unknown)
1962 Hank Ballard and The Midnighters, Enrique Guzmán
1969 Scott McKenzie
1983 Roger Daltrey
1964 Jimmy Griffin, (unknown)
1987 David Hill with Ray Ellis and His Orchestra, Los Llopis
1987 Little Willie John
1996 Juan Manuel Serrat
1964 Petula Clark accompagnée par Tony Hatch et son orchestre, (unknown)
1987 The Sparks [US], Johnny Duncan, Dúo Dinámico
1971 The Beatles
1962 Bruce Channel, (unknown)
1969 (unknown), Neues Symphonie-Orchester
Covered by (7 artists)
1996 (unknown), Neues Symphonie-Orchester, Miguel Rios
2008 (unknown), Neues Symphonie-Orchester, Miguel Rios
1972 Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton - Kansas City Bill & Orch.
1996 Serrat
2001 El Último de la Fila
2016 El Último de la Fila
1976 (unknown)
1987 Los Bravos
1963 Silver Rockets
1987 El Último de la Fila
1996 Ethel Waters with Duke Ellington & His Orchestra PRF, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Harold Arlen REC
1970 Miguel Ríos - Arreglo y dirección de orquesta Waldo de los Ríos
1962 Little Eva, (unknown)
1970 Johnny Rivers
1963 Johnny Hallyday
Covered by (2 artists)
2016 Miguel Ríos
1982 Leño [ES]
1987 The Kinks, Los Top-Son
1965 Liberace REL, Todd Duncan BRD, Los Sonor
1969 Johnny Rivers
1963 Titus Turner
1987 Burning
1962 Roy Hamilton REL, Lenny Welch - Orchestra conducted by Bert Keyes REC
Covered by (2 artists)
1969 María Ostiz
1984 Charly Garcia
1962 Dee Clark
1987 Radio Futura
1996 Charly García
1964 Edoardo Vianello, (unknown)
1996 Juan Manuel Serrat
1962 Pino Donaggio - Coro e orchestra dir. da A. Giacomazzi, Santy con el Conjunto Capell
1987 Juan Manuel Serrat
1972 Larry Williams [US1], Los Teen Tops
1987 Larry Williams [US1], Los Teen Tops
1962 Larry Williams [US1], Los Teen Tops
1963 Bobby Freeman
  2011 Dúo Dinámico PRF,REL
1979 Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires, Los Teen Tops
1982 Tequila [ES]
1970 Elvis Presley, Los Teen Tops
2001 Carlos Cano
1963 The Drifters [US1], (unknown)
1987 The King Cole Trio
1982 Moris
1984 Silvio Rodríguez
1987 Sam Cooke, Otis Redding
1970 Miguel Ríos
1971 The Spencer Davis Group
  1999 Mary Martin and Kenny Baker REL, Kurt Weill REC
1987 Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup
1970 Miguel Ríos, (unknown)
1984 Alejandro Lerner
1987 Los Sirex
1962 Brian Poole and The Tremeloes
Covered by Los Sonor
1962 Clay Cole, (unknown)
1962 Les Chats Sauvages, Santy con el Conjunto Capell
1963 Cliff Richard and The Shadows
1987 Nacha Pop
1963 Bobby Darin, (unknown)
1963 Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires, (unknown)
1971 (unknown), Drafi Deutscher
1962 Hayley Mills and Hayley Mills
2016 Miguel Ríos
  2001 Charly García REL, Serú Girán REC
1985 Pablo Milanés