ABBA perform “No Hay A Quien Culpar”
Introduction “No Hay A Quien Culpar,” the Spanish version of “When All Is Said and Done,” is a poignant ballad by the iconic Swedish pop group ABBA. Released in 1981,…
Introduction “No Hay A Quien Culpar,” the Spanish version of “When All Is Said and Done,” is a poignant ballad by the iconic Swedish pop group ABBA. Released in 1981,…
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