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"El Amor de Mi Vida" (English: "The Love of My Life") is the second single from Ricky Martin's debut solo album Ricky Martin. It was released on February 25, 1992. A music video was also released. The song reached number eight on the Hot Latin Songs in the United States.
Éxitos y Recuredos (English: Hits and Memories) is a compilation album series that was first released in 1995 under the title Exitos del Recuerdo which spotlighted Selena. In 1996, the series changed the name to Exitos y Recuerdos spotlighting other artists of different Mexican music genres, mostly of Tejano music singers. [ 1 ]
Canciones de sus recuerdos; Canciones para su recuerdo; Capitán de puerto; Charlas de invierno; Charlas de primavera; Charlas de verano; Ciencia y vida; Cine para todos; De 500 a 500.000; Desfile de estrellas; Día a día; Dos en uno; El Destino; El falso mendigo; El haragan; El hombre, ese desconocido; Enviado especial; Escuela de matrimonios ...
Valses Del Recuerdo: Released: 1981; Label: CBS ... Se Me Hizo Tarde La Vida: Released: 2003 ... El Hombre Que Mas Te Amó ...
1996: Me Bebí Tu Recuerdo - I Drink Your Memory; 1997: Deseos - Wishes; 1997: Bebiendo Para Olvidar - Drinking To Forget; 1998: No Volveré A Casarme - : I Will Not Get Married Again; 2000: Galy Galiano; 2001: El Sentimental De La Salsa - The Sentimental Of The Salsa; 2004: La Otra Cara De La Moneda - The Other Side Of The Currency
"Fotos y Recuerdos" (English: Pictures and Memories) is a song recorded by American recording artist Selena for her fourth studio album, Amor Prohibido (1994). It was released by EMI Latin in January 1995, as the fourth single.
Los Grandes Éxitos de Marco Antonio Solís y Los Bukis: Recuerdos, Tristeza y Soledad (Eng.: "Memories, Sadness and Loneliness") is a compilation album released by Marco Antonio Solís on August 11, 1998. [1] "Recuerdos, Tristeza y Soledad" is also a song that was released from his first studio album En Pleno Vuelo.
"Recuerdo" (transl. "Memory") is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin with Mexican singer Carla Morrison for Martin's first extended play, Pausa (2020). The song was written by Morrison, Demián Jiménez, Martin, Chiara Stroia, and Alejandro Jiménez, while the production was handled by Demián and Alejandro Jiménez.