Historia de Amour

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Historia De Amour
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Studio album by
Yolandita Monge
Released1981
Recorded San Juan & New York
Genre Latin Pop
Label CBS Records / Sony Music Latin
Producer Pepe Luis Soto
Yolandita Monge chronology
Fantasia
(1980)
Historia De Amour
(1981)
Sueños
(1983)

Historia de Amour is Yolandita Monge's twelfth (12th) studio album and second with CBS Records (now Sony Music Latin). It follows the same formula of her previous release and includes the hits "Serás Mío", "Perdóname Otra Vez", "Que Te Hice", and "Sí". Monge won the Buga Festival in Colombia for composing and performing the song "Sí".

Contents

The album was re-issued on CD format in 1992 and it is currently out of print in all media formats. Several hits songs appear in various compilations of the singer available as digital downloads at iTunes and Amazon.

Track listing

TrackTitleComposer(s)Arrangements
1"Una Historia De Amor" (Cedo Para Mi)Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos, Yolandita Monge César Gentili
2"Que Te Hice"J.L. MartiniHéctor Garrido
3"Hoy Te Esperaré"Armando ManzaneroRafael Ferro
4"Vive Tu Vida" Lou Briel Héctor Garrido
5"Levanto Mi Copa"Sarita MedinaHéctor Garrido
6"Sí"Yolandita MongeHéctor Garrido
7"Recuerdos" (Lembrancas)Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos, Yolandita Monge César Gentili
8"Serás Mío" Lou Briel Héctor Garrido
9"Perdóname Otra Vez"Manolo De la CalvaRafael Ferro

Credits and personnel

Notes

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References

  1. Historia de Amour (Booklet). Yolandita Monge. CBS Discos International (Cat No. DIL-10321). 1981.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)