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"Mi Amor" is a song by French singer Souf. It was released as the debut single from his debut album Alchimie. It was released as the debut single from his debut album Alchimie. The music video has over 210 million views.
"Ay Amor" (English: Oh My Love) is a Latin pop song by Colombian recording artist Fonseca. It was released as the third radio single from his fourth studio album, Ilusión (2011), on August 31, 2012. [1] On October 9, 2012, the song was digitally released with a dance version produced by Fainal.
Amor (Great Love Songs in Spanish) is an album by Eydie Gorme & The Trio Los Panchos. It was produced by Pete Rosaly and released in 1964 on the Columbia Records label. The album spent 22 weeks on the charts and included the hit single "Sabor a Mi". It was the best-selling album in Gorme's career. [1] [2]
Amor" ended 1996 as the second-best performing Latin song of the year in the country behind "Un Millón de Rosas" by La Mafia. [16] The track also topped the Latin Pop Songs chart in the United States. [17] In 2014, it was named the "Best Latin Love Song of All Time" by Judy Cantor-Navas of Billboard magazine. [8]
The song is also considered one of Mina's signature song. [2] Mina recorded a Spanish version of the song called "Amor mío" for the Latin American music market. The b-side of the single was a cover version of the song "I'll Be Home", in Italian called "Capirò", and composed by Randy Newman. The author of the adapted lyrics was Franca Evangelisti.
A Spanish version, "Todo Mi Amor" ("All My Love"), was also recorded and released to the Latin American market. Musically, "The One You Love" is a soft rock and power pop song which, lyrically, describes the singer falling in love, and her desire to satisfying lover's needs. Upon its release, the song received positive reviews from music ...
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Nuestro Amor (English: Our Love) is the second studio album by Mexican Latin pop group RBD. The album was released on September 22, 2005, in Mexico, selling over 127,000 units in its first seven hours of release in the country, and 160,000 in the first week, enough for it to be certified Platinum almost instantly. [ 1 ]