Arriba! is an album from Caterina Valente, featuring Silvio Francesco, released in the US, 1959. It is sung in Spanish.
Side 1:
1. QUIZAS,QUIZAS,QUIZAS
2. CHA-CHA-CHA FLAMENCO
3. LA MUCURA
4. UNA AVENTURA MAS
5. AQUELLOS OJOS VERDES
6. SOMEBODY BAD STOLE DE WEDDING BELL (Who's Got De Ding Dong)
Side 2:
1. UN POQUITO DE TU AMOR
2. EL MANISERO (The Peanut Vendor)
3. NOCHE DE RONDA
4. DOS CRUCES
5. COPACABANA
6. CASA DA LOLO
Arriba may refer to any of the following:
Arriba (Spanish for "up") was a Spanish daily newspaper published in Madrid between 1935 and 1979. It was the official organ of Falange and also, of the regime during the Franco rule in the country.
Arriba was first published in Madrid 21 March 1935 by José Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the Falange Española. The paper soon became the official weekly newspaper of the Spanish Falange. On 5 March 1936 it was suspended by the government of the Second Spanish Republic. The suspension continued through the Spanish Civil War. After nearly three years of fighting, Madrid was captured by Nationalist troops under Francisco Franco. The Falangists seized the facilities of the newspaper El Sol and, beginning 29 March 1939, published a revived Arriba as the daily newspaper of the Movimiento Nacional. It soon became the official newspaper of the Spanish State under Franco.
During the Spanish transition to democracy after Franco's death, on 15 June 1979, the Spanish Council of Ministers ordered the closure of Arriba. Its final issue was published the following day.