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  2. List of songs recorded by Selena - Wikipedia

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    Two songs by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer were used to create the "Disco Medley" in 1997. Franne Golde ( pictured ) co-wrote one of Selena's most recognized recording, [ 27 ] " Dreaming of You ", along with Tom Snow .

  3. Selena (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Selena: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the film Selena, starring Jennifer Lopez and featuring unreleased songs by Selena, including "Where Did the Feeling Go?", "Only Love", "Is It the Beat?" and "Disco Medley". Although this is the official soundtrack of the film, it does not feature most of the songs heard ...

  4. Last Dance/The Hustle/On the Radio - Wikipedia

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    The medley was recorded live on February 26, 1995 at the Houston Astrodome. It became Selena's final live recording before she was murdered on March 31, 1995. It interpolates the songs "Last Dance" and "On the Radio" by Donna Summer, "The Hustle" by Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony, and "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor and "Funkytown" by ...

  5. Selena Live! The Last Concert - Wikipedia

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    The Last Concert is a live album by Mexican-American singer Selena. It was recorded on February 26, 1995, at the Houston Astrodome and was televised live on Univision. [2] The album was posthumously released by EMI Latin on March 27, 2001. The singer shared the concert with Tejano singer Emilio Navaira and performed to 66,994 people, [3][4 ...

  6. Dreaming of You (Selena album) - Wikipedia

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    Dreaming of You is the fifth and final studio album by American singer Selena. Released posthumously on July 18, 1995, by EMI Latin and EMI Records, it was an immediate commercial and critical success, debuting atop the United States Billboard 200 —the first predominately Spanish-language album to do so. It sold 175,000 copies on its first ...

  7. All My Hits: Todos Mis Éxitos - Wikipedia

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    All My Hits: Todos Mis Exitos Vol. 2. (2000) All My Hits: Todos Mis Éxitos is a greatest hits album by American singer Selena. It was released posthumously on March 9, 1999, through EMI Latin to commemorate its ten-year anniversary since entering the music industry. The album coincided with the fourth anniversary of Selena's death, though then ...

  8. Selena albums discography - Wikipedia

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    Selena albums discography. American singer Selena released eleven studio albums, three live albums, three boxsets, three remix albums, two soundtrack albums, and twenty compilation albums. Credited for elevating a music genre into the mainstream market, [1] Selena remains the best-selling Tejano recording artist in history, selling over 18 ...

  9. Selena singles discography - Wikipedia

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    Selena singles discography. American singer Selena released twenty-four official singles, seven promotional singles. Her career began as the lead vocalist of Los Dinos in 1980. Her albums with Los Dinos on indie labels failed to achieve any chart success. [1] In 1987, her remake of Ritchie Valens ' "La Bamba" peaked at number 19 on the United ...