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Pablo Gil from El Mundo described the song as a "piano ballad with a soap opera echo", adding that it's perhaps the most 'morbid' song on the album. [16] Thania Garcia from Variety depicted how the 'confessional' "Última" is one of the two "most vulnerable songs" on the album alongside "Acróstico". [17]
During the presidency of José López Portillo, the publication of 'Última Llamada' (Last Call) forced González de la Garza to live in exile in Falfurrias, Texas. [ 1 ] An accomplished pianist and composer in his own right, González de la Garza wrote several musical compositions, achieving widespread national success with "Polvo enamorado ...
Currently they still continue to produce and innovate new songs such as: A Partir De Hoy, Olvida Ese Amor, Bienvenidos Al Club, Mi Ultima Llamada, El Beso Del Olvido, Una Chica Sin Alma and Yo Te Lloré, which are part of their album "XXVI", recorded between 2017 and 2019, the biggest success of this album has been seen because of a new version ...
Tu Ultima Cancion (Your Last Song) is the 10th studio album released by the romantic ensemble Los Temerarios. All songs were composed by Adolfo Angel Alba , except where indicated. Track list
1993 – Tu Ultima Cancion; 1994 – En Concierto Vol. 1; 1995 – Camino del Amor; 1996 - Pequeña; 1996 – Nuestras Canciones, Edicion de Oro, En Concierto Vol. 1 Fonovisa. 1996 – 15 Súper Éxitos Volumen 1; 1997 – Nuestras Canciones Vol. 2, En Concierto Vol. 2; 1998 – Como Te Recuerdo, 15 Exitos Para Siempre; 2000 – En La Madrugada ...
Musicologists Ilan Stavans and Harold Augenbraum called the song "brassy" and noticed how the lyrics are constructed in story-song form. [3] The "512" in the song's title is a reference to Corpus Christi, Texas' former area code. [3] The recording is written in the key of C major and is played in a moderate groove of 102 beats per minute. [4]
A cover version of the Pretenders' 1983 single "Back on the Chain Gang", "Fotos y Recuerdos" was written by Chrissie Hynde with Spanish-language lyrics by Ricky Vela. Lyrically, the song describes a lonely female protagonist who "kisses the photo of her [lover] each night before falling asleep."
It was produced by Spanish producer Rafael Pérez-Botija, who had previously worked with Iglesias on his past records. [2] Cosas del Amor, which was released on 22 September 1998, [3] features a collection of power ballads. One of the ballads from the album, "Nunca Te Olvidaré", was written by Iglesias.