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yeh$532250$ - traducción al español

1964 SINGLE BY GEORGIE FAME AND THE BLUE FLAMES
Yeh Yeh

yeh      
adv. (Jerga) sí
tian         
  • 天}} "heaven"
  • 天}} "heaven"
THE CHINESE CONCEPTION OF HEAVEN AS A COSMIC FORCE, A HIGH GOD UNDER THE ZHOU, AND THE REALM OF THE TAOIST CELESTIAL BUREAUCRACY
T'ien; Ji Tian; 72 blessed lands; 天; Tiān; Heaven (Taoism); Thean; Tian (god); Tien (heaven); Lao-Tien-Yeh
Dios chino del cielo
cazuela poco profunda

Definición

tian
[tj? ian]
¦ noun (plural pronounced same)
1. a dish of sliced vegetables cooked in olive oil and then baked au gratin.
2. a large oval earthenware cooking pot traditionally used in Provence.
Origin
Provencal, based on Gk teganon 'frying pan'.

Wikipedia

Yeh, Yeh

"Yeh, Yeh" (in some territories released as "Yeah, yeh, yeh") is a Latin soul tune that was written as an instrumental by Rodgers Grant and Pat Patrick, and first recorded by Mongo Santamaría on his 1963 album Watermelon Man! Lyrics were written for it shortly thereafter by Jon Hendricks of the vocal group Lambert, Hendricks & Ross.

This version of the song was taken to the top of the UK Singles Chart in January 1965 by Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames (b/w "Preach and Teach", Columbia DB 7428), breaking The Beatles' long-term hold on the number one spot of five weeks with "I Feel Fine", and a month later appeared on the US Billboard pop singles chart to peak at #21. The US single edited out the saxophone solo break. Interviewed after the 2003 Jools Holland Spring Hootennany, where he had played a "dynamite version" of the song, Fame explained that the arrangement had been written by Tubby Hayes.