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1997's "Te Amo" was up to that point the band's biggest selling album, earning the band another gold record. Three of the four singles from this album were ballads-"Te Quiero", "Te Amo", and "¿Por Que Te Fuiste?". (The third single, Muñequita, was a cumbia).
Miguel Rafael Martos Sánchez (born 5 May 1943), often simply referred to as Raphael, is a Spanish singer and actor.Raphael is recognized as one of the most successful Spanish singers worldwide, having sold more than 70 million records in 7 languages.
"¡Ay, Amor!" (English: Oh Love) is a ballad written and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel and produced by Mariano Pérez Bautista. It was released as the first single from her third studio album, Pecado Original (1987).
Based on the popularity of the song, Cabrel commissioned Luis Gómez Escolar to translate the song. Cabrel recorded the Spanish-language version of the song called "La Quiero a Morir" [3] that was released in 1980 [4] with the B-side containing a Spanish translation of the French B-side release "Les chemins de traverse" as "Los Caminos Que Cruzan":
"Te Amo", a song by the band Stryper "Te Amo", the Spanish-language version of " Ti amo " by Umberto Tozzi Te amo , a 1986 Argentine film featuring Ricardo Darín
"Soleado" (Spanish: "Sunny") is a mainly instrumental piece of music composed by Ciro Dammicco under the alias "Zacar", based on his earlier composition "Le rose blu" (1972). The song was recorded in 1974 by Dammico's band, the Daniel Sentacruz Ensemble , [ 1 ] and presented at that year's edition of Festivalbar .
The European standard single includes "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo" and two remixes of "Bombón de Azúcar". The French edition contains "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo" and "Somos la Semilla", while the German edition includes both album version and radio edit of "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo" as well as three versions of "Dónde Estarás".
The remixes of "Bombón de Azúcar" were produced by Carlos Gutierrez and Marco Figueroa, and featured on the promotional single in 1996. Two of them were included later on the commercial singles in Europe: "María" and "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo." "Bombón de Azúcar" was written by La Secta AllStar in 1995 for Martin.