Brindo a La Vida, Al Bolero, A Ti

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Brindo a La Vida, Al Bolero, A Ti
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Studio album by
Released1992
Genre Bolero [1]
Label Sony Music Mexico
Producer Fernando Riba, Kiko Campos [2]
Vikki Carr chronology
It Must Be Him – The Best of Vikki Carr
(1992)
Brindo a La Vida, Al Bolero, A Ti
(1992)
Recuerdo a Javier Solís
(1994)
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Brindo a La Vida, Al Bolero, A Ti is an album by the American musician Vikki Carr. [4] [5] It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album. [6] It produced a hit single in the song '"Dejame". The album was released in 1992 via the Sony label.

Contents

Tracks

  1. Dejame
  2. Tuya Soy
  3. La Cita
  4. Te Vi
  5. Cafe De La Mañana
  6. Eclipse
  7. Di Como Te Dejo De Amar
  8. Una Mujer
  9. Yo Se Que Te Voy Amar
  10. Desesperadamente
  11. Si Tu No Estas
  12. Nadie
  13. Fuimos Iguales
  14. How Do I Stop Loving You

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References

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