Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
En Vivo (English Live) is the sixth album by Mexican pop singer, Ana Gabriel.It was released on 1990. This album reached No. 1 in the Billboard Latin Pop Albums.This was her first live material and was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards of 1992.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate
En la Plaza de Toros México (English In Mexico's Plaza de Toros) is the 14th album by Mexican pop singer, Ana Gabriel, and her second live. It was released on 1998. This is a compilation of self-penned previous rancheras and pop material. Gabriel also pays tribute to the quintessential ranchera composer José Alfredo Jiménez and Juan Gabriel. [1]
Year Title Chart positions Album; MEX [1]CHI COL ECU ESV PAN PER PR VEN US Latin [2]1979 "No Me Mires a los Ojos" – – – – – – – – – – Non-album singles
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.
Los Gabriel: Cantan a México (English The Gabriel: Sing to Mexico) is a compilation album by Mexican singers Ana Gabriel and Juan Gabriel. After the success of the romantic album Los Gabriel… Simplemente Amigos , edited in 2007, Sony BMG Latin presents one more collection of their hits in the regional Mexican genre.
La Reina Canta a México (English The Queen Sings to Mexico) is a compilation album by the Mexican pop singer, Ana Gabriel.It was released in 2006. It won in the category of Regional Mexican Album of the Year, Female Group or Female Solo Artist in the Latin Billboard Music Awards of 2007.
Mi México (English My Mexico) is the seventh studio album by Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel. It was released in 1991. In this album, she left behind her usual pop genre and instead sang in ranchera and regional styles. By 2009, Mi México had sold 4.5 million copies worldwide. [1]