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  2. Ana Gabriel singles discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the singles discography for Mexican singer Ana Gabriel. Singles. Year Title Chart positions Album; MEX [1] CHI COL ECU ESV PAN PER PR VEN US Latin [2] 1979

  3. Ana Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Ana Gabriel won third place at the OTI Festival, celebrated in Lisbon, Portugal, where she performed an orchestral version of the pop-power ballad song "Ay Amor", which later was released as a single in its album version; it climbed to the top position in Mexico, throughout Ibero-America and on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart for 14 consecutive weeks.

  4. Ay Amor (Ana Gabriel song) - Wikipedia

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    The song debuted on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart at number 35 on 21 November 1987 and climbed to the top ten four weeks later. [5] [6] It reached the top position of the chart on 23 January 1988, replacing "Soy Así" by Mexican singer José José and being replaced twelve weeks later by Juan Gabriel's "Debo Hacerlo". [7] "¡

  5. Category:Ana Gabriel songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Ana Gabriel songs or lists of Ana Gabriel songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Ana Gabriel songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Luna (Ana Gabriel album) - Wikipedia

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    Sony Music: Producer: Ana Gabriel: Ana Gabriel chronology; ... (1994) Luna (English Moon) is the ninth studio album by Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel. It was released ...

  7. Es Demasiado Tarde - Wikipedia

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    "Es Demasiado Tarde" ("It's Too Late") [1] is a song written and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel. It was released in 1990 by CBS Records and first included on the compilation album México, Voz y Sentimiento which also featured songs performed by Luis Angel, Vikki Carr, Aida Cuevas, Lorenzo de Monteclaro, Antonio De Jesús, Pedro Fernández, Hermanas Huerta, Tania Libertad ...

  8. Pecado Original (album) - Wikipedia

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    It became a huge success, being Gabriel's first number-one song on the US Billboard Hot Latin Songs, topping the chart for fourteen weeks, [1] and eventually ending as the best-performing Latin single of 1988. Internationally, ¡Ay, Amor! also reached number one in Bolivia [2] and her native Mexico; [3] while it peaked at number four in ...

  9. Quién Como Tú (song) - Wikipedia

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    It also has been included on several compilation albums released by Gabriel, including Personalidad (1992), Una Voz Para tu Corazón – 30 Grandes Éxitos (2000), Historia de Una Reina (2005), Lo Esencial de Ana Gabriel (2009) and Mis Favoritas (2010). [3] It is recognized as one of Ana Gabriel's signature songs.