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We have no song titles after his return to Cuba in 1950, not details of any albums released (in his lifetime or after).

Also it would be good to have something on his personal life - wives (?) children.

-- Beardo 06:53, 4 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

In the article listing the biography of Benny More, there is a description of a "Supreme Court of the Art" where More made his initial appereance as an artist...Was this "Supreme Court of the Art" like the Gong Show or something far more sophisticated like American Idol? Feedback...?

Juan F.



The correct spelling of the man's name is BENY, never Benny.

Hilda Ana

I have seen a photo of his grave which shows it as "Benny". The new biopic uses "El Benny". On what basis do you claim that it was never Benny ? -- Beardo 17:46, 14 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]




I have three records of his, bought in Cienfuegos (awesome stuff), on which his name is spelled Benny. There is a huge statue of him in Cienfuegos and I believe his name there is also spelled Benny.

Ofrenda Criolla Features songs recorded with Miguel Matamoros' El Conjunto between 1945 and 1946:

Buenos Hermanos (Son) 3:31, La Cazuelita (Son) 3:17, Ofrenda Criolla (Guajira Son) 3:12, ¿Qué Será Eso? (Son) 3:18, Seré Dichoso (Bolero Son) 3:08, Penicilina (Son) 3:17, Mexicanita Veracruzana (Son) 3:13, Me La Llevo (Son) 2:36, Que Se Va A Morir (Rumba) 3:02, La Ruinas De Mi Bohio (Son Montuno) 3:14, Hasta Cuando (Son Montuno) 2:58, Seboruco (Son Montuno) 2:42, Como Gozo (Guaracha) 3:15, Merengue Pa' Ti (Guaracha) 3:10, Puntillita (Son Montuno) 2:59,

Babarabatiri Features songs recorded with Dàmaso Pérez Prado's Orquesta:

Babarabatiri 2:35 - 1949, Pachito Eché 3:31 - 1949, La Culebra 3:15 - 1949, Mangolele 3:06 - 1947, Mangolele 3:06 - 1949, A Romper el Coco 3:09 - 1949, Tú sólo Tú 3:14 - 1949, Guajiro 3:08 - 1950, Rabo y Oreja 3:09 - 1949, Mamboletas 3:17 - 1951, Será la Negra 3:06 - 1947, Deja Que Suba la Marea 3:16 - 1951, Viejo Cañengo 3:35 - 1949, Que te Pasa José 3:24, Ana María 3:16 - 1949, Dolor Carabalí 3:05 - 1949, Dolor Carabalí 3:05 - 1949, Tocineta 3:16 - 1949, María Cristina 2:29 - 1950, La Mucura 3:10 - 1949, Locas por el Mambo 3:27 - 1950, Anabacoa 3:10 - 1949,

Bonito y sabroso Features songs recorded with Rafael de Paz and Chucho Rodriguez's orquestas:

Bonito Y Sabroso. 3:01 - 1952, Que´ Aguante. 3:25 - 1951, San Fernando. 2:55 - 1951, Que´ Pasara´. 2:30 - 1951, Que´ Se Me Caigan Los Dientes. 2:48 - 1951, Do´nde Estabas Tu´. 3:25 - 1951, Yo No Fui. 2:52 - 1951, El Marranito. 2:36 - 1951, Que´ Cinturita. 3:02 - 1951, Esta Noche Coraz´on. 3:16 - 1951, Mi Chiquita. 3:20 - 1951, ¡Oh Barbara! 2:31 - 1951, El Bobo De La Yuca. 2:52 - 1951, La Televisio´n. 3:27 - 1951, Sin Razo´n Ni Justicia. 3:32 - 1951, La Maricutana 2:28 - 1951, Mata Siguaraya 3:41 - 1951, Yiriyiribon 2:20 - 1951

Éric McComber--74.56.203.86 23:24, 4 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Name on records -Beny

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Probably all of his records say "Beny," not "Benny." See the covers of the record albums. All spelt "Beny."Dogru144 (talk) 16:03, 19 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]