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Boleros (2010) Celebrando (2012) Boleros is a compilation album released by Juan Gabriel on December 7, 2010. Track listing. All tracks are written by Juan Gabriel. No.
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".
Una Voz Para tu Corazón – 30 Grandes Éxitos (English A voice for your heart-30 Greatest Hits) is a compilation album by the Mexican pop singer, Ana Gabriel.
Luis Miguel would record three more bolero albums: Segundo Romance (1994), [29] Romances (1997), [30] and Mis Romances (2001). [31] The first three bolero albums were certified platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), [ 32 ] making him the first Latino artist to have two Spanish-language records ...
Two of his other albums were awarded Los Premios de Oro y De Platino from the RIAA: Señor Bolero went double Platinum in 2004 for surpassing sales of 120,000 units, and José Feliciano y Amigos went Gold in 2008 after selling 30,000 copies. [1] Feliciano has also enjoyed more than 50 years of hit singles in countries around the world.
By the 1930s, when Trío Matamoros made famous their mix of bolero and son cubano known as bolero-son, the genre was a staple of the musical repertoire of most Latin American countries. [10] In Spain, Cuban bolero was incorporated into the copla repertoire with added elements from Andalusian music , giving rise to the so-called bolero moruno ...
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Luis Miguel covers Armando Manzanero's songs on his bolero albums Romance, Segundo Romance, and Romances. In turn, Manzanero has written several compositions for Luis Miguel including "Por Debajo de la Mesa and Dormir Contigo. American singer Frank Sinatra and Luis Miguel recorded a duet of Sinatras's 1958 single "Come Fly with Me".