...De Piel Negra

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...De Piel Negra
ALEJANDRA GUZMAN LP'.jpg
Greatest hits album by
Released1994 (1994)
Recorded1988–1993
Genre Pop rock
Label Fonovisa
Alejandra Guzmán chronology
Libre
(1993)
...De Piel Negra
(1994)
Enorme
(1994)

...De Piel Negra is a greatest hits album by Mexican rock singer Alejandra Guzmán. It was released in 1994. [1] [2] The album has seven songs that had been released previously, and three new songs.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Luz De Luna"Miguel Blasco, Loris Ceroni, Florez3:02
2."Hacer Él Amor Con Otro"Felisatti, Florez4:39
3."Verano Peligroso"Valle, Matamoros3:09
4."Ganas De Bailar"Felisatti, Florez3:27
5."Rosas Rojas"Felisatti, Florez4:59
6."Piel Negra"Ferre, Florez3:38
7."Cuidado Con El Corazón"Valle, Florez3:34
8."Mirala, Miralo"Felisatti, Florez4:05
9."Necesito Más"Felisatti, Florez4:41
10."Eternamente Bella"Felisatti, Florez3:26

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References

  1. "Álbum De Piel Negra de Alejandra Guzmán". www.buenamusica.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-02-02.
  2. "Alejandra Guzman : Biographie, chansons, photos". www.americas-fr.com. Retrieved 2021-02-02.