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Sólo le pido a Dios (in English: I only ask of God) is a famous protest song, written by Argentine singer-songwriter León Gieco. It is the first song of Gieco's 1978 album, IV LP . History
Two years later he released IV LP, with one of his most famous songs: "Sólo le pido a Dios" ("I only ask of God"). Due to the political situation in Argentina, Gieco was forced to move to the United States and Italy in 1978 for one year. In the US he lived with family friends in Los Angeles and Ann Arbor, Mi.
In 1994, thanks to the support of his fellow influencing musicians, he was invited to the Gijón concert of the Mucho más que dos (Much more than two) tour, where he sang "Sólo le pido a Dios" (I only ask of God) in a duet with Ana Belén. He achieved commercial success with his album Cosas mías (1995), which would also be his last.
"Solo Le Pido A Dios" (written by, and acoustic guitar, harmonica, and backing vocals by León Gieco) [4:45] ... José Luis Castiñeira De Dios - bass, guitar ...
In March 2000, his second album was released: Recordándote (Remembering You), including the song "Sólo le pido a Dios" (I only ask of God) and songs written by himself. The record was at the top of the national ranking for three consecutive weeks.
"A Dios le Pido" (I beg to God) is the lead single from the Spanish studio album Un Día Normal by the Latin music singer and songwriter Juanes, released in 2002 in Spain and Latin America. In 2006, the song was re-released in some countries in Europe, right after the success of " La Camisa Negra ", which charted in almost every European ...
"Sólo le pido a Dios" León Gieco: Unidos Por Haití (Charity concert) 2010 "País Tropical" (with Ivete Sangalo) Jorge Ben: The Sun Comes Out World Tour (at Rock in Rio) 2011 "The Child Will Fly" (Roger Waters featuring Eric Clapton, Gustavo Cerati, Pedro Aznar, Shakira) Roger Waters, Gustavo Cerati: Written for the ALAS Foundation: 2011 ...
A. ^ "A Dios le Pido" has been released on two separate occasions – 2002 release in Latin America and the United States, and the final re-release was on 2005 in Europe as second single of his third studio album Mi Sangre. The song did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 19 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.