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The story background of the song "Argentina don't cry for me"

Don't cry for me is a famous musical.

This is a musical co-produced by tim rice and andrew lloyd webber.

The plot describes the legendary life of Eva Perón (Ai Weita), the former first lady of Argentina, from an illegitimate daughter who suffered social discrimination to a powerful Argentine politician. She was also called Madame Peron after being translated into Chinese.

In Argentina, people commemorate a woman who died 60 years ago in various ways. This person is the famous first lady of the 20th century-evita veron, that is, Mrs. Veron. But without this musical, maybe we will never know who she is.

Ai Weita was originally released as an album on 1976, with Julie Covernton as the lead singer.

The others are (Juandomingo Peron), Barbara Dixon (mistress), (commentator Che) and Tony Christie (Augustine Magaldi).

Julie Covington's "Argentina, Don't cry for me" reached the first place in the music charts when it was released in the UK in February 1977, and it was also very successful all over the world.

Barbara Dixon is another suitcase in another hall? It's also very successful. In Britain, Australia, South Africa, South America and many European countries, Ai Weita's sales have surpassed that of Jesus Christ. However, this album did not achieve the same results in the United States.

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The recording of the music and songs of the musical Ai Weita was directed by the original composer Andrew Lloyd Webber himself, which took 4 months and 400 recording hours.

In the film Ai Weita, Madonna, antonio banderas, Jonathan Pryce and Jimmy Nair sang all the songs in the film.

Among them, Madonna is a pop star, antonio banderas is a professional film actress, and Jonathan Pryce is a real musical actress. The special effect of the fusion of different singing skills makes Ai Weita's songs have a different texture.

Although Ai Weita is quite successful visually, its music is better, which may be the charm of musical films.

Don't cry for me in Argentina.