Latin Classics Mijares

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Latin Classics Mijares
Mijares classics.jpg
Greatest hits album by
Released2003 (Mexico)
Recorded2003
Genre Pop
Label EMI International
Mijares Compilations chronology
30 Éxitos Insuperables
(2003)
Latin Classics Mijares
(2003)
Yuri y Mijares:Juntos por Primera Vez
(2003)

Latin Classics - Mijares is the sixth compilation album by Mexican pop singer Mijares . It is part of an EMI International series, all with similar artwork featuring compilations of artists included Jon Secada, Los Mismos, Alvaro Torres, Los Alegres de Terán, Mazz, Emilio Navaira, Grupo Modelo, Baron de Apodaca, Jose Luis Perales, Ednita Nazario, Daniela Romo, Barrio Boyzz, Paulina Rubio, Paloma San Basilio, La Tropa F, Pandora (musical group), Los Donneños, Myriam Hernandez, Jose Feliciano, La Mafia, Luis Miguel, Laura Canales and Ram Herrera.

Track listing

Tracks :

  1. María bonita
  2. No se murió el amor
  3. La quiero a morir
  4. Para amarnos más
  5. Soldado del amor
  6. Alfonsina y el mar
  7. Que nada nos separe
  8. Piel canela
  9. Bonita
  10. El breve espacio

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