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Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen 6 (also released as Amor Eterno in Mexico and Jardín de Rosas in Spain) is an album by Spanish singer and actress Rocío Dúrcal, which was released in 1984. The songs in the album were written by Mexican singer/songwriter Juan Gabriel who also appeared on the album.
[1] [2] Colloquially nicknamed Juanga [3] (pronounced) and El Divo de Juárez, Juan Gabriel was known for his flamboyant style, which broke norms and standards within the Latin music industry. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Widely regarded as one of the best and most prolific Mexican composers and singers of all time, he is considered a pop icon .
Con Amor Eterno (1991). [10] This medley peaked at number three in the Hot Latin Tracks chart. [11] A flamenco/house version was recorded by Ana Gabriel in 2005 on her covers album Dos Amores, Un Amante. [12] Mexican singer-songwriter Aleks Syntek recorded another version of the song on the Tribute album Amo al Divo de Juárez. [13]
Sony Music Entertainment: Producer: Juan Gabriel: Juan Gabriel chronology; Juan Gabriel Dúos & Interpretaciones (2016) ... "Amor Eterno" (En Vivo Desde el ...
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Juan Gabriel en el Palacio de Bellas Artes is a live album released by Juan Gabriel from Palacio de Bellas Artes Mexico on 20 December 1990. This was his first live material and was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards of 1992. [1]
Juan Gabriel is the self-titled and twenty-seventh studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel. It was released on May 4, 2010, his first studio album in seven years. [ 1 ]
Recuerdos, Vol. II is the nineteenth studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel, released in 1984. It is reportedly the best-selling album of all time in Mexico, with over seven million units sold. [1] It received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American performance in 1985. [2]