Herencia Musical: 20 Corridos Inolvidables

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Herencia Musical: 20 Corridos Inolvidables
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJuly 1, 2003
Genre Norteño
Length67:00(CD)
Label Fonovisa
Los Tigres del Norte chronology
La Reina del Sur
(2002)
Herencia Musical: 20 Corridos Inolvidables
(2003)
Pacto de Sangre
(2004)
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Herencia Musical: 20 Corridos Inolvidables (Eng.: 20 Unforgettable Corridos) is the title of a compilation album released by Regional Mexican band Los Tigres del Norte. This album became their fourth number-one hit on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.

Contents

Track listing

This information from Billboard.com [2]

CD

  1. Morir Matando (Teodoro Bello) — 3:17
  2. El Zorro de Ojinaga (Paulino Vargas) — 3:38
  3. La Paloma (Sebastian Yradier) — 3:04
  4. El Gringo y el Mexicano (Adolfo Salas) — 3:06
  5. La Fuga del Rojo (Vargas) — 3:15
  6. Tiempos de Mayo (Enrique Calencia) — 3:31
  7. El Tahúr (Adolfo Salas) — 3:37
  8. El Corrido del Doctor (Vargas) — 3:34
  9. El Rengo del Gallo Giro (Bello) — 3:05
  10. El Hijo Tijuana (Francisco Quintero) — 3:39
  11. El Tamal (Bello) — 3:07
  12. Los Tres de Zacatecas (Bello) — 2:23
  13. El Avión de la Muerte (Bello) — 4:04
  14. Pacas de a Kilo (Bello) — 3:35
  15. En Nombre de Tu Padre (Vargas) — 2:52
  16. La Resortera (Bello) — 3:21
  17. Jefe de Jefes (Bello) — 3:33
  18. El Tarasco (Vargas) — 3:40
  19. También las Mujeres Pueden (Quintero) — 3:36
  20. Gabino Barrera (Víctor Cordero) — 3:15

DVD

  1. La Reina del Sur (Bello)
  2. Jefe de Jefes (Bello)
  3. De Rama en Rama (Bello)
  4. El Triunfo (Jessie Armenta)
  5. Los Dos Plebes (Quintero)
  6. Con Qué Derecho (Demetrio Vite)

Chart performance

Chart (2003) [3] Peak
position
US Billboard Top Latin Albums 1
US Billboard Regional/Mexican Albums1
US Billboard 200 67

Sales and certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Mexico (AMPROFON) [4] Gold50,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "20 Corridos Inolvidables". Billboard.com. Billboard.com. 2003-07-19. Retrieved 2008-09-18.
  3. "20 Corridos Inolvidables - Chart Performance (2003)". Billboard.com. Allmusic.com. 2003-07-19. Retrieved 2008-09-18.
  4. "Certificaciones" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas.Type Mana in the box under the ARTISTA column heading and Herencia Musical 20 Corridos Inolvidables in the box under the TÍTULO column heading.