Buenas Noches Mi Sol

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Buenas Noches Mi Sol
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 4, 2012 (2012-09-04)
Genre Children's music
Length42:40
LanguageSpanish
Label Fisher-Price, Dream Baby (reissue)
Producer Ian Fitchuk
Jaci Velasquez chronology
Diamond
(2012)
Buenas Noches Mi Sol
(2012)
Trust/Confío
(2017)

Buenas Noches Mi Sol (English: Good Night My Sunshine) is the twelfth studio album by contemporary Christian music singer Jaci Velasquez, released on September 9, 2012, on Fisher-Price Records. [1] [2] The album is made up of some original recordings, covers and re-recordings of previous songs sung by Velasquez, in Spanish, in the form of lullabies made for children.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Estellita" (English title: "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star") Jane Taylor 2:55
2."Tres avestas" (English title: "Three Little Birds") Bob Marley 2:45
3."Canción De Cuna" (English title: "Lullaby")Traditional2:42
4."La Manita" (English title: "The Little Hand")Traditional1:33
5."Tu" (English title: "You") Michelle Tumes 2:59
6."Arrurrú" (English title: "Arrowroot")Tumes2:51
7."La Nanita Nana" (English title: "The Nanita Nana")Traditional3:55
8."Dios Te Ama" (English title: "God Loves You")Mark Heimermann3:26
9."Sonríe" (English title: "Smile") Charlie Chaplin 2:34
10."Hola Mi Sol" (English title: "Good Morning Sunshine") Jaci Velasquez 4:09
11."Un Lugar Celestial" (English title: "A Heavenly Place")Bob Farrell, Regie Hamm, Heimermann, David Velasquez2:32
12."Tu Eres Mi Dicha" (English title: "You Are My Sunshine")disputed writers2:14
13."Descansaré En Ti" (English title: "I Will Rest in You")Tumes4:24
14."Duermete Mi Niño" (English title: "Fall Asleep My Child")Traditional3:33

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References

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  2. "Jaci Velasquez - Buenas Noches Mi Sol". AllMusic.