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) is a song performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel for his 21st studio album, Gracias por Esperar (1994). The song was produced by Gustavo Farias and written by Juan Gabriel. It is a Latin and pop song about loving people from around the world. The song was released as the album's lead single on 3 June 1994 by Bertelsmann Music ...
Con Tu Amor (1981) Cosas de Enamorados (1982) Con Tu Amor is the sixteenth studio album by Juan Gabriel, released in 1981. ... "Juan Gabriel Con Tu Amor". Amazon
Te Sigo Amando (con Belinda) — — Ya Lo Sé Que Tú Te Vas (con Franco De Vita) — — Have You Ever Seen The Rain (Gracias Al Sol) — #41 Quero Creedence: No Tengas Miedo — — Vestido De Etiqueta: La Muerte Del Palomo — — Hasta Que Te Conocí (de la Serie Juan Gabriel) — — Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez — — Ya Lo Sé Que Tú Te Vas ...
Todo Tiene Su Hora (Everything Has Its Time) is the 13th studio album by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4.40. It was released on November 11, 2014, by Capitol Latin and was produced by Juan Luis Guerra & Janina Rosado.
Con la Banda...El Recodo (English With the band...El Recodo) is the twenty-fourth studio album by Mexican singer Juan Gabriel, released on December 8, 1998. Mexican Banda Sinaloense group Banda El Recodo provided the music for the album.
Juan Gabriel Con El Mariachi Vargas De Tecalitlan is the fourth studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel with music performed by Vargas de Tecalitlán. It was released in 1974. [ 1 ] In 1977, Juan Gabriel made his film debut in Nobleza Ranchera alongside superstar Mexican actresses Sara García and Verónica Castro .
On 24 June 1997, Juan Gabriel & Rocio Dúrcal performed the album as a dance spectacle show in full Mexican costume & dance at the Theater Degollado in Guadalajara, Mexico, which was recorded and converted to DVD by BMG with barcode reference 828766260595 and also featured a performance contribution from Miguel Aceves Mejía and Amalia Mendoza.
Vida Cotidiana was written during the COVID-19 pandemic, which Juanes stated helped to connect him with the reality of his home. [4] The majority of the album reflects on Juanes' relationship with his wife and children: accustomed to spending long periods of time away from home due to his career, Juanes was living with his family 24 hours a day for the first time due to the COVID-19 lockdowns.