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Una Voz Para tu Corazón – 30 Grandes Éxitos (English A voice for your heart-30 Greatest Hits) is a compilation album by the Mexican pop singer, Ana Gabriel. Track listing [ edit ]
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
The logo that identifies Ana Gabriel in her career as a soloist. Gabriel released another live album in 1998, En la Plaza de Toros México, a 30-track boxed set. That same year she traveled to Miami to work with the producer Emilio Estefan, Jr., on her 1999 album Soy Como Soy. The result was a pop-influenced ranchera album that went gold in the ...
Personalidad: 20 Éxitos is a compilation album by Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel.It was released in 1992 by Sony Music. [1] It was repackaged as The Best in the United States, where it peaked at number two on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart and received a multiplatinum certification by the RIAA for sales over 200,000 units.
Luna (English Moon) is the ninth studio album by Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel. It was released on November 9, 1993. It was released on November 9, 1993. This material was produced by herself.
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.
"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 ...
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]