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David Lama(1923-1985)

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David Lama
Mexican singer and composer whose voice was used in the soundtracks of various films, sometimes uncredited. He started singing professionally in 1947 and occasionally served as lead vocalist of several musical groups including Trio Janitzio.

In the 1950s he started recording romantic boleros written by himself and standards by other well known composers. He also recorded Spanish versions of international hits such as "Theme from Moulin Rouge", "Hernando's Hideaway", "Stranger in Paradise", etc.,and he is credited with having written the Spanish lyrics to Charles Chaplin's "Eternally" better known as "Theme from Limelight" (1952).

Several of Mr. Lama's recording became hits in radio stations all over Mexico. During the 1950s, he toured frequently with the famed Agustin Lara Orchestra which increased his popularity in the international market. At this time he was also in great demand from film producers who wanted to use his pleasant light tenor voice in their movies.

Mr. Lama continued recording and singing in the best night clubs and theaters of Mexico City frequently backed by the Antonio Escobar Orchestra. He performed on stage and films well into the 1980's but his career came to an end when he fell victim of lung cancer on May 11th, 1985. During all those years of constant music activity, David Lama developed a loyal fan base that is still going strong.
BornDecember 23, 1923
DiedMay 7, 1985(61)
BornDecember 23, 1923
DiedMay 7, 1985(61)
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Neutrón, el enmascarado negro (1960)
Neutrón, el enmascarado negro
5.2
  • Intervención musical
  • 1960
Dinamita Kid
6.6
  • Music Department
  • 1962
Los autómatas de la muerte (1962)
Los autómatas de la muerte
3.6
  • Intervención musical
  • 1962
Lo que no se puede perdonar!.. (1953)
Lo que no se puede perdonar!..
5.4
  • Soundtrack("Eternidad", "Yo Quiero Que Me Digas")
  • 1953

Credits

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  • Santo contre les momies de Guanajuato (1972)
    Santo contre les momies de Guanajuato
    6.0
    • Esposo turista
    • 1972
  • Los tres calaveras (1965)
    Los tres calaveras
    6.2
    • Director pelicula
    • 1965
  • Los autómatas de la muerte (1962)
    Los autómatas de la muerte
    3.6
    • Intervención musical
    • 1962
  • Neutrón, el enmascarado negro (1960)
    Neutrón, el enmascarado negro
    5.2
    • Intervención musical
    • 1960
  • Frente al pecado de ayer (1955)
    Frente al pecado de ayer
    5.6
    • 1955
  • Apasionada (1952)
    Apasionada
    5.4
    • Marinero
    • 1952
  • Irma Vila in Canta y no llores... (1949)
    Canta y no llores...
    5.7
    • (uncredited)
    • 1949
  • Cortesana (1948)
    Cortesana
    7.0
    • 1948
  • La bien pagada (1948)
    La bien pagada
    5.3
    • Vocalist on song 'Falsaria' (singing voice)
    • 1948
  • Pito Pérez se va de bracero (1948)
    Pito Pérez se va de bracero
    • (uncredited)
    • 1948
  • Adiós juventud (1943)
    Adiós juventud
    6.6
    • 1943

Music Department



  • Dinamita Kid
    6.6
    • musician
    • 1962

Soundtrack



  • Frente al pecado de ayer (1955)
    Frente al pecado de ayer
    5.6
    • performer: "Quiéreme Mucho", "Alborada"
    • 1955
  • Lo que no se puede perdonar!.. (1953)
    Lo que no se puede perdonar!..
    5.4
    • performer: "Eternidad", "Yo Quiero Que Me Digas"
    • 1953

Personal details

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  • Born
    • December 23, 1923
    • Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico
  • Died
    • May 7, 1985
    • Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico(lung cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Amparo Rodríguez CoronaJune 28, 1948 - May 7, 1985 (his death)

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