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  2. Segundo Romance - Wikipedia

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    Segundo Romance comprises 11 cover versions of classic boleros, the oldest dating to 1934. [14] The arrangements consist of strings, saxophone solos, and a piano. [17] Other styles include covers of Carlos Gardel and Alfredo Le Pera's tango "El Día Que Me Quieras", which uses a bandoneon (an accordion from Argentina), and the ranchera-bolero "La Media Vuelta" by José Alfredo Jiménez, which ...

  3. El Rey (song) - Wikipedia

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    "El Rey" remains a staple of Ranchera and traditional Mexican music. The song has been covered by various artists, including Vicente Fernández - often considered the most well-known version of "El Rey" - his son Alejandro Fernández , Luis Miguel , and Maná .

  4. List of songs recorded by Luis Miguel - Wikipedia

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    Lucero co-starred with Luis Miguel on the 1985 film Fiebre de amor. She also recorded a duet with Luis Miguel on the track, "Todo el Amor del Mundo" from the film's soundtrack. Mexican singer Rocío Banquells collaborated with Luis Miguel on song "No Me Puedo Escapar de Ti" in 1987.

  5. El Concierto - Wikipedia

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    El Concierto (English: The Concert) is the second live album by Mexican recording artist Luis Miguel, released on 17 October 1995 by WEA Latina.It was recorded from his performances at the National Auditorium in Mexico and at the José Amalfitani Stadium in 1994 during his Segundo Romance Tour.

  6. Mis Boleros Favoritos - Wikipedia

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    Mis Boleros Favoritos (English: My Favorite Boleros) is a compilation album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel.Released on 8 October 2002 by Warner Music Latina, it contains thirteen previously-recorded songs from the Romance-themed albums as well as a new track "Hasta Que Vuelvas".

  7. List of top-ten songs for the 1950s in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Ranchera music, generally associated with rural Mexico but popular in urban areas as well, got a considerable boost from the massive popularity of Pedro Infante (an actor and ranchera singer who was present on the Mexican music charts from the beginning of the decade until his death in 1957) and the emergence of songwriter José Alfredo ...

  8. Grandes Éxitos (Luis Miguel album) - Wikipedia

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    Grandes Éxitos (English: "Greatest Hits") is a greatest hits album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel.Released on 22 November 2005 by Warner Music Latina, the album features 24 previously recorded songs from Miguel's career with his record label as well as two new songs ("Misterios del Amor" and "Si Te Perdiera"); both songs were released as singles from the album.

  9. Luis Miguel albums discography - Wikipedia

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    [47] [48] Afterwards, Luis Miguel released his first greatest hits album under Warner Music, Grandes Éxitos (2005) which consists of all previously recorded material since he began working with the label in 1987 as well as two original tracks ("Misterios del Amor" and "Si Te Perdiera"); [49] it reached number one on the Mexican Albums Chart. [50]

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