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José Luis Perales Morillas (born 18 January 1945) is a Spanish singer, songwriter and producer. [1] He has recorded 27 albums and 30 million copies sold worldwide. [2] His compositions have been recorded by singers such as Vikki Carr, Bertín Osborne, Raphael, Rocío Jurado, Jeanette, Miguel Bosé, Daniela Romo, Isabel Pantoja, Julio Iglesias, Paloma San Basilio, Mocedades, La Oreja de Van ...
"Porque te vas" is a romantic ballad [17] that incorporates elements of funk, disco and pop music, featuring a predominant use of the saxophone. [18] Critic Julián Molero of Lafonoteca described the track's instrumentation as "full of self-confidence with almost mocking interventions of the brasses and the crash of the drums releasing unexpected blows". [19]
) is a song composed in 1981 by José Luis Perales and released in 1982. [1] The song was originally composed for Julio Iglesias and it has been covered by Raphael among others. [2] In 2010, American singer Marc Anthony covered "¿Y cómo es él?" on his album Iconos.
¿Y cómo es él? (song), a 1982 song by José Luis Perales ¿Y cómo es él? (film), a 2022 Mexican romantic comedy film This page was last edited on 19 ...
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The album is produced by himself and Julio Reyes. [7] It also features eight cover versions and two previously unreleased songs that were composed by Julio Reyes. [8] The album includes covers by singers José José, Juan Gabriel, Roberto Carlos, La Mafia as well José Luis Perales, singer and composer from the lead single.
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Her greatest success, "Porque te vas" (Because you are leaving), written by José Luis Perales, became an international hit when the song was used in Carlos Saura's 1976 film Cría Cuervos (Raise Ravens). In Austria it reached number 13, in Switzerland number 4, and in Germany reached number 1. [6]