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Jahn's verses [7] [8] express a close, friendly, and familiar friendship with Jesus, who gives life to the poet. It has been noted that the original German hymn was characteristically a lively hymn of praise, which is carried over somewhat into Bach's arrangement; whereas a slower, more stately tempo is traditionally used with the English version.
Secreto de Amor is a studio album by Joan Sebastian. Released in 2000 on the Musart label, it was Sebastian's 27th studio album. [1] It won a Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Album of the Year in 2001. The title track also served as the theme song for the 2001 telenovela of the same name. [2]
"Secreto de Amor" (English: "Secret of Love") is a song by Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian, released as the first single and title track from Sebastian's 27th studio album, Secreto de Amor. Written and produced by Sebastian, it is often regarded as one of his signature songs, [1] being covered by many artists including Lucero, Victor ...
Joan Sebastian: 3:12: 6. "Asi Como Te Conoci" Marco Antonio Solís: 4:23: 7. "Tatuajes" Joan Sebastian: 3:34: 8. "Me Vas a Hacer Llorar" Marco Antonio Solís: 3:25: 9. "Rumores" Joan Sebastian: 3:46: 10. "Si No Te Hubieras Ido" Marco Antonio Solís: 4:49: 11. "Veinticinco Rosas" Joan Sebastian: 3:55: 12. "Recuerdos, Tristeza y Soledad" Marco ...
Por Siempre Joan Sebastian (English title: Forever Joan Sebastian) [2] is a biographical miniseries about the late Mexican singer Joan Sebastian, who is portrayed by his two sons; José Manuel Figueroa (as an adult) and Julián Figueroa (as a younger man and teenager).
"De Contrabando" ("Smuggled") is a song written by Joan Sebastian. It was first performed by Mexican singer Imelda, and included on her album Aparentemente, released in 1991. Six years later, was performed by fellow Mexican singer Zayda Y Los Culpables and released by Musart Records as the second single from her self-titled album in 1997. [1]
Un Lujo (stylized as Un Lu*Jo) is a collaborative Studio album released by Mexican recording artists Lucero and Joan Sebastian, which was released on 22 May 2012, by Skalona Records. Sebastian wrote and produced all tracks included, four performed by him, four songs by Lucero and three duets recorded by both.
Lo Dijo el Corazón is an album by Joan Sebastian, released in 19 February 2002, through the record label Musart Records. [1] In 2003, the album earned Sebastian a Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album .