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Armando Manzanero Canché (7 December 1934 – 28 December 2020) was a Mexican musician, singer, composer, actor and music producer, widely considered the premier Mexican romantic composer of the postwar era and one of the most successful composers of Latin America. [1]
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Manzanero re-recorded "No Sé Tú" as a duet with Francisco Céspedes on Manzanero's album Duetos (2001). It was listed among Manzanero's best songs by an editor for BBC Mundo. [2] A cover of the song by Mexican singer Luis Miguel was released as the second single from his eighth studio album, Romance (1991).
"Somos Novios" (Spanish for "We're a couple") is a song first recorded by Mexican songwriter Armando Manzanero in 1968. [1] [deprecated source] Perry Como recorded an English version of "Somos Novios" with original English lyrics titled "It's Impossible", which was a top 10 hit in the US and the UK.
"Adoro" is a song by Mexican singer-songwriter Armando Manzanero. The song was originally recorded and released by RCA in 1967, becoming one of Manzanero's best known songs. Momento magazine in 1969 reported that the song had already sold 250,000 copies and been recorded in about 60 versions in its first two years. [1]
Armando Manzanero [47] By country of origin. Number-one artists: Country of origin Number of artists Artists Mexico 6 Los Apson Sonia López Los Panchos
Aside from Luis Miguel, the production also involved arranger Bebu Silvetti, and Armando Manzanero, who directed all of Luis Miguel's Romance albums. Romances consists of twelve cover versions and two new compositions by Manzanero and Silvetti. Recording took place in early 1997 at the Ocean Way recording studio in Los Angeles, California.
Su piano y su música is a studio album by Armando Manzanero. It was released in 1968 by Arcano Records, and RCA Victor. [1] In 2015, it was selected by Billboard magazine, as one of the "50 Essential Latin Albums of the Last 50 Years". [2] The original recording of "Somos Novios (It's Impossible)" was inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of ...