Escápate Conmigo (soundtrack)

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Escapate conmigo
Luceroescapate.jpg
Soundtrack album by
Released1987 (1987)
Genre Pop
Label Melody Records
Lucerito chronology
Un Pedacito de mí
(1986)
Escapate conmigo
(1987)
Lucerito
(1988)

Escápate conmigo ("Run away with me") is a soundtrack album from the movie Escápate conmigo starring Lucerito and her ex-husband Manuel Mijares. It was released in 1987.

Track listing

  1. Un mundo mejor
  2. Refresco para dos
  3. Buen día
  4. Sueños
  5. Corazón aventurero

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