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José Luis Perales Morillas (born 18 January 1945) is a Spanish singer, songwriter and producer. [1] He has recorded 27 albums and 30 million copies sold worldwide. [2] His compositions have been recorded by singers such as Vikki Carr, Bertín Osborne, Raphael, Rocío Jurado, Jeanette, Miguel Bosé, Daniela Romo, Isabel Pantoja, Julio Iglesias, Paloma San Basilio, Mocedades, La Oreja de Van ...
His first single was "Sin amor" ("Without Love") from 1979. [2] In the 1980s, he sold over 5 million albums. [2] He recorded a number of songs with José Luis Perales. [3] He had hit songs in Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador and Chile before his career was interrupted by his compulsory military service. [2]
"Morir de amor" (Dying of love) is a 1978 hit song written by José Luis Perales for Miguel Bosé, from his sixth album Miguel. The song is one of the singer's signature broken heart tunes. [ 1 ] The song begins "Morir de amor, despacio y en silencio".
In 2010, American singer Marc Anthony covered "¿Y cómo es él?" on his album Iconos. It was released as the lead single from the album and peaked at number 38 on the Hot Latin Songs chart. [3] Anthony and Perales performed the song together live at the 11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2010. In Colombia, the song had sold over 200,000 copies.
In August 2014, after just two months with the new formation, Arsenio Gutierrez left and was replaced by José María Cortés, who was himself replaced by José Miguel Robles a short while later. Meanwhile, the original Mocedades continued with Javier Garay , Luis Hornedo, Begoña Costa, Aitor Melgosa and new member Icíar Ibarrondo, and they ...
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"Así Fue" was composed by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel who produced Pantoja's album Desde Andalucía.He would later perform a live version of the song in 1997. In 1985, Isabel Pantoja released Marinero de Luces, an album written and produced by José Luis Perales with the music tracks written by Perales.
As a House member, John Curtis, R-Utah, exhibited a willingness to buck his own party. Now the senator-elect who is set to take the seat being vacated by retiring Mitt Romney, said he’s not ...