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"Gaviota traidora" (Traitorous Seagull) is a corrido written by Margarito Estrada and popularized by Mexican singer Flor Silvestre in the mid-1960s. It was featured in the 1969 film El ojo de vidrio.

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  • «Gaviota traidora» es una canción ranchera compuesta por el músico mexicano Margarito Estrada. Es uno de los grandes éxitos de la cantante mexicana Flor Silvestre,​ quien la grabó en 1964 con el Mariachi México de Pepe Villa. En 1967, Flor grabó una nueva versión con banda para la película El ojo de vidrio. En 1989, la grabó de nuevo pero en estudio para su álbum 15 éxitos con banda, vol. 1. (es)
  • "Gaviota traidora" (Traitorous Seagull) is a corrido written by Margarito Estrada and popularized by Mexican singer Flor Silvestre in the mid-1960s. It was featured in the 1969 film El ojo de vidrio. (en)
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  • «Gaviota traidora» es una canción ranchera compuesta por el músico mexicano Margarito Estrada. Es uno de los grandes éxitos de la cantante mexicana Flor Silvestre,​ quien la grabó en 1964 con el Mariachi México de Pepe Villa. En 1967, Flor grabó una nueva versión con banda para la película El ojo de vidrio. En 1989, la grabó de nuevo pero en estudio para su álbum 15 éxitos con banda, vol. 1. (es)
  • "Gaviota traidora" (Traitorous Seagull) is a corrido written by Margarito Estrada and popularized by Mexican singer Flor Silvestre in the mid-1960s. It was featured in the 1969 film El ojo de vidrio. (en)
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