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During his career, Juan Gabriel wrote around 1,800 songs. [5] Some of his most popular, signature songs include titles such as "Amor eterno", "Querida", ...
The song has been listed as among Juan Gabriel's best songs according to music critics and was one of the best-performing singles of 1975 in Mexico. Gabriel has re-recorded the song twice, the first for his compilation album, Por Los Siglos (2001), and as a duet with fellow Mexican singer-songwriter Marco Antonio Solís on his 28th studio album ...
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]
Juan Gabriel in 2014 The following is the discography of Mexican singer Juan Gabriel . Dubbed the " King of Latin Pop ", [ 1 ] he has sold over 100 million records worldwide, [ 2 ] making him the best-selling Mexican artist of all time.
The song debuted on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart at number 30 on 26 December 1987 and climbed to the top ten five weeks later. [6] [7] It reached the top position of the chart on 16 April 1988, replacing "Ay Amor" by Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel and being replaced one week later by Los Bukis' "Y Ahora Te Vas". [8]
It was Juan Gabriel's idea, 20 years ago, Rojas said, to convert one of his Ciudad Juárez homes into a museum for the public. The museum opens the week of the eighth anniversary of his death on ...
El Alma Joven... (in English: The Young Soul...) is the debut studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel, released in 1971.The album's title track was released as Gabriel's debut single and spawned Gabriel's first hit song "No Tengo Dinero", which remains one of Gabriel's most popular songs and launched his career.
"La Guirnalda" ("The Garland") is a song written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel and first recorded by Spanish performer Rocío Dúrcal. It was released in 1986 as the first single from Siempre, Dúrcal's tenth album produced by Juan Gabriel. The song became very successful and is often referred as one of her signature songs.