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"Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti" ranked second in the Billboard Year-End Chart of 1990, [8] and became Luis Miguel's longest stay at number-one and his fourth single to peak at the top, following "Ahora Te Puedes Marchar" (1987), "La Incondicional" and "Fría Como el Viento" (both 1989). [2] The single also peaked at number-one in Mexico. [9]
The AllMusic review awarded the album 3 and a half stars stating "Fonsi opens ABRAZAR LA VIDA with the plaintive torch song "Quien Te Dijo Eso?," akin to Babyface's country turn on "When Will I See You Again," followed by the more R&B-flavored, but still torch-laden, title song. However, the dance floor is not ignored, as Latin horn touches ...
"Imagíname Sin Ti" is a song by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi from his second studio album, Eterno (2000). The song was written by Rudy Pérez and Mark Portmann, with the former handling its production. It is an R&B-tinged ballad about the singer moving away from his lover and realizing he cannot live without her.
All songs written by Joan Sebastian, except where noted. [2]Juliantla — 0:50; Sembrador de Amor/Manantial (José Manuel Figueroa) — 4:08; Contigo O Sin Ti (José Manuel Figueroa) — 4:26
Sabine Moussier as Eleonor Cortázar Armenta de Rivas; María Marcela as Doña Carola "Caro" Tinoco Vda. de Lorentti; Andrea Torre as Fabiola Escalante de Rivas; Ricardo Franco as José Carlos Rivas Olmedo; Luz María Jerez as Irene Olmedo de Rivas; Ximena Herrera as Isabela Rivas Olmedo Reyes; Beatriz Aguirre as Doña Miranda de la Reguera de ...
Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino [7] (Spanish pronunciation: [aɣusˈtin ˈlaɾa]; ['aŋxel aɣus'tin ma'ɾi.a 'kaɾlos 'fawsto ma'ɾjano al'fonso ð̞el sa'ɣɾað̞o koɾa'son de xe'sus 'laɾa i a'ɣire ð̞el 'pino]; October 30, 1897 – November 6, 1970), [8] known as Agustín Lara, was a Mexican composer and ...
Nada Se Compara Contigo (English: Nothing Compares to You) is the tenth studio album recorded by Salvadoran singer-songwriter Álvaro Torres.It was released by EMI Music Latin on November 19, 1991 (see 1991 in music).
In 1997, Mexican singer Luis Miguel covered "Sabor a Mí" on his album Romances. It was released as the sixth single from the album in 1998 and peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs. [5] Miguel's cover was recognized as one of the best-performing songs of the year at the 1999 BMI Latin Awards. [6]