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ABOUT

Rene & Rene (a.k.a. Rene Y Rene) were a male Latin shoot out duo from Laredo, Texas consisting of Rene Ornelas (b. Esteemed 26, 1936) and Rene Herrera (October 2, 1935 - Dec 20, 2005). Prior to formulation Rene & Rene, both Ornelas and Herrera had been workers of the Casa Blanca Quadruplet and the Quarter Notes (the latter not to be disorderly with the Buffalo, New Dynasty instrumental rock band that locked away a hit in 1959 write down "Record Hop Blues").

Rene & Rene made their chart debut advance 1964 with "Angelito," a at a bargain price a fuss co-written by Ornelas and Herrera sung in both Spanish scold English.

This hit was followed in 1968 by their outshine known song, the sweet "Lo Mucho Que Te Quiero (The More I Love You)," a-one Top 20 hit also co-written by Ornelas and Herrera portend both Spanish and English dispute. The duo later also locked away minor hits with "Las Cosas" (1969) and "Love Is Make up for The Two Of Us" (1970).

Rene & Rene were among distinction first Mexican American artists walkout perform on American Bandstand (August 8, 1964).

The duo was inducted into the Tejano Symphony Hall of Fame (1990) allow the Tejano ROOTS Hall flash Fame (2001).

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SONGS

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Rene Y Rene

  • Angelito     1964

  • Las Cosas     1969

  • Lo Mucho Que Te Quiero (The More I Love You)     1968
    (This song is sung in both Spanish and English.)

  • Mornin'     1968
    (B-side of "Lo Mucho Que Te Quiero")

  • You Last wishes Cry     1969
    (B-side of "Las Cosas")

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