La Historia (Ricky Martin album)

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La Historia
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedFebruary 27, 2001 (2001-02-27)
Genre
Length72:35
Language
Label Columbia
Ricky Martin albums chronology
Sound Loaded
(2000)
La Historia
(2001)
The Best of Ricky Martin
(2001)
Ricky Martin video chronology
One Night Only
(1999)
La Historia
(2001)
Europa: European Tour
(2001)
CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."María" (Spanglish Radio Edit)
4:31
2."Vuelve" Franco De Vita 5:09
3."Bella" (She's All I Ever Had)4:57
4."La Bomba"
  • Rosa
  • Porter
  • Escolar
  • Porter
  • Rosa
4:37
5."A Medio Vivir"Vita
  • Porter
  • Blake
4:43
6."Perdido Sin Ti"
  • Rosa
  • Porter
  • Escolar
  • Porter
  • Rosa
4:10
7."Livin' la Vida Loca" (Spanish Version)
  • Child
  • Rosa
4:05
8."Volverás"
  • Porter
  • Blake
4:49
9."La Copa de la Vida" (Spanish Version)
  • Rosa
  • Child
  • Escolar
  • Child
  • Rosa
4:30
10."Fuego de Noche, Nieve de Día"
  • Blake
  • Porter
  • Escolar
  • Porter
  • Blake
5:36
11."She Bangs" (Spanish Version)
  • Rosa
  • Afanasieff
  • Child
4:37
12."Bombón de Azúcar"
  • Porter
  • Blake
4:59
13."Fuego Contra Fuego" (New Version)
  • Mariano Pérez
  • Carlos Gómez
4:27
14."Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo"Carlos Lara
  • Porter
  • Blake
4:39
15."Por Arriba, Por Abajo"
  • Rosa
  • Escolar
  • César Lemos
  • Karla Aponte
  • Porter
  • Rosa
3:08
16."El Amor de Mi Vida" (New Version)Eddie Sierra
  • Torres
  • López
3:58
US/Japanese bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
17."Sólo Quiero Amarte" (Nobody Wants to Be Lonely) (Radio Edit)
Child3:59
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."María" (Spanglish Radio Edit) 
2."Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo" 
3."Fuego de Noche, Nieve de Día" 
4."Volverás" 
5."Vuelve" 
6."La Copa de la Vida" 
7."La Bomba" 
8."Por Arriba, Por Abajo" 
9."Perdido Sin Tí" 
10."Livin' la Vida Loca" (Spanish Version) 
11."Bella" 
12."She Bangs" (Spanish Version) 
13."Sólo Quiero Amarte" 

Charts

Certifications and sales

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United StatesFebruary 27, 2001 [21] Sony Discos CD LAK-84300/9-501938
February 26, 2002 [22] DVD LVD 84815
Hong KongFebruary 28, 2001 [23] Columbia CD 5019382
Taiwan [24] [25] March 1, 2001 Sony Music CD 501938.2
DVD 201320.9
JapanApril 11, 2001 [26] Epic Records CD ESCA-8299
May 9, 2002 [27] DVD EIBP-9
Argentina2001 Sony Music CD 2-501938
October 23, 2002 [28] DVD 9-201320

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