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"De Punta a Punta" (From End to End) is a single by Salvadoran singer Álvaro Torres released on 1986 through Fonovisa Records as part of Torres' seventh studio album Tres. The song was written by Torres, produced by Enrique Elizondo and it was recorded in George Tobin Studios, North Hollywood, CA . [ 1 ] "
Álvaro Torres was born on April 9, 1954, in Usulután, El Salvador. [1] The first song he wrote was titled "Dulce amiga" at the age of 12, inspired by a childhood friend who was allowed to watch television at her house. From then on, the woman became his main source of inspiration.
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"Mi Amor Por Ti" (My Love for You) is a single by Salvadoran singer Álvaro Torres and Mexican singer Marisela, released on 1985 through Fonovisa Records as part of Torres' seventh studio album Tres. The song was written by Torres, produced by Enrique Elizondo and it was recorded in George Tobin Studios, North Hollywood, CA .
"Si Estuvieras Conmigo" is a single by Salvadoran singer Álvaro Torres released on 1990 through EMI Latin as part of Torres' ninth studio album Si Estuvieras Conmigo. The song was written by Torres, produced by Bebu Silvetti and it was recorded in Rusk Sound Studios, Los Angeles .
In the 1990s, Torres recorded Homenaje a México (1992), Amor del Alma (1993), Reencuentro (1995), En Busca del Amor (1996) y El Último Romántico (1998). In 2009, Torres released his first christian album Muy Personal and in 2016 he released Otra Vida.
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"He Vivido Esperando Por Ti" (English: I Lived Waiting for You) is a ballad performed by Salvadoran singer-songwriter Álvaro Torres released in 1992 through EMI Latin as part of Torres' tenth studio album Nada Se Compara Contigo (1991).