List of songs recorded by Luis Miguel

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Luis Miguel performing at the Broomfield Event Center in Denver, 2008. Luis Miguel.jpg
Luis Miguel performing at the Broomfield Event Center in Denver, 2008.

Mexican singer Luis Miguel has recorded material for 20 studio albums and sung songs mostly in Spanish. He has also recorded his music in Italian and Portuguese. His pop music albums mainly consist of soft rock and pop ballad tunes. [1]

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Recording history

At age 11, he signed with EMI Music, and released his debut album Un Sol in 1982; [2] [3] it produced his first hit "1+1=2 Enamorados" ("1+1=2 Lovers"). [3] Most of the tracks on the album were written by Javier Santos and Rubén Amado. [4] Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel wrote two songs for Un Sol: "Mentira" and "Lo Que Me Gusta". [5] Luis Miguel's second studio album, Directo al Corazón , was released later in the year. [3]

Miguel released his third and fourth studio albums, Decídete and Palabra de Honor , in 1983 and 1984, respectively. The songs pn both albums were mostly written by Honorio Herrero, the director of Spanish record label Hispavox. [3] Notable hits from the albums include "Un Rock and Roll Sonó" ("A Rock and Roll Sound"), "La Chica del Bikini Azul" ("The Girl in the Blue Bikini"), "Decídete", and "No Me Puedes Dejar Así". [6] For the Brazilian market, Miguel recorded Portuguese-language versions of Decídete (Decide Amor) and Palabra de Honor (Meu Sonho Perdido). The tracks were adapted into Portuguese by Brazilian composer Carlos Colla  [ pt ]. [7] [8] The former album also contains Portuguese-language versions of "1+1=2 Enamorados" and "Mentira" which were previously released as singles only. [9] [10]

Miguel made a guest appearance on Scottish singer Sheena Easton's album Todo Me Recuerda a Ti (1984) on the duet "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres", which was composed by Juan Carlos Calderón. [11] The track won the Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Performance in 1985. [12] It was later included on Palabra de Honor. [13] Miguel starred in the 1984 film Ya nunca más and recorded tracks for the film's soundtrack. [14] In the same year, he released También es Rock , an extended play (EP) of rock and roll covers, mainly those originally performed by Elvis Presley. [15]

Miguel participated in the 1985 Sanremo Music Festival in Italy and placed second for his song "Noi Ragazzi di Oggi" ("We Children of Today"). [16] He then recorded Italian-language versions of his songs from Palabra de Honor and a new track, "Il Cielo" ("The Sky"), written by Toto Cutugno and Cristiano Minellono. The songs were included on his compilation album Canta en Italiano (1985) with Luigi Albertelli translating the recordings in Italian. [17] Miguel appeared as a lead role in the 1985 film Fiebre de amor and sang for the soundtrack from the film. [18] Fellow Mexican entertainer Lucero, who co-stars in the film, performs a duet with Miguel on the soundtrack with the song "Todo el Amor del Mundo". [19]

In 1986, Miguel left EMI and signed with Warner Music following a fallout from his father and his mother's disappearance. [20] He collaborated with Calderón to work on his fifth studio album, Soy Como Quiero Ser , which was released in 1987. The album mainly consists of Spanish-language adaptations of songs first sung in English. [21] "Ahora Te Puedes Marchar" ("You Can Go Away Now"), a cover of Dusty Springfield's "I Only Want to Be with You", became his first song to reach number-one on the Billboard Hot Latin Song chart in the United States. [22] Soy Como Quiero Ser also features two duets, both penned by Calderón: "Sin Hablar" ("Without Speaking") with American singer Laura Branigan and "No Me Puedo Escapar de Ti" ("I Can't Escape From You") with Rocío Banquells. [21] In Brazil, "Ahora Te Puedes Marchar", "Eres Tú", and "Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti" were translated into Portuguese as "Agora Você Pode Ir", "Era Você", and "Eu Que Não Vivo Sem Você" respectively by Arnaldo Sacomanni  [ pt ]. [23]

Miguel worked with Calderón again on the subsequent album Busca una Mujer (1988). Calderón composed the majority of the tracks on the album, including "Fría Como el Viento" ("Cold as the Wind") and "La Incondicional", the lead singles from the album which reached number-one on the Hot Latin Songs in the US. [20] [22] Sacomanni translated the songs in Portuguese as "Fria Como o Vento" and "A Incondicional", which was included in the Brazil edition of Busca una Mujer. [24] Miguel collaborated with Calderón once more to compose tracks on his seventh studio album, 20 Años (1990). [20] "Entrégate" and "Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti", were the lead singles from the album and topped the Hot Latin Songs chart in the US. [22] Calderón adapted The Jackson 5's "Blame It on the Boogie" in Spanish as "Será Que No Me Amas" ("It's Just That You Don't Love Me"), and it became a hit in Mexico. [25] [26]

Facing a contractual deadline to record a new album, Miguel teamed up with Mexican singer-songwriter Armando Manzanero to produce Romance (1991), a collection of twelve boleros that were performed by other artists. [27] Unlike Miguel's previous albums, the music in Romance features strings with arrangements by Bebu Silvetti. The success of the album led to a renewed mainstream interest in the bolero genre. [28] Miguel covers two of Manzanero's songs on the album—"Te Extraño" ("I Miss You") and "No Sé Tú" ("I Don't Know You") [29] —the latter track became his seventh song to reach number-one on the Hot Latin Songs chart and won the Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Song of the Year in 1993. [22] [30] A year later, Miguel recorded a cover of Nino Bravo's "América, América" for the live EP América & en Vivo . [31] He performed it as a tribute to the soldiers who fought in the Gulf War. [32]

Romance was followed by three more albums: Segundo Romance (1994), [33] Romances (1997), [34] and Mis Romances (2001). [35] Between the release of the Romance-themed products, Miguel released Aries , [36] Nada Es Igual... (1996), [37] and Amarte Es un Placer (1999). [38] He performed a duet with Frank Sinatra on Sinatra's album Duets II (1994) on the track "Come Fly with Me". [39] To date, it is his only English-language song that he has commercially released. [40] Miguel recorded "Sueña", the Spanish-language version of "Someday" from Disney's 1996 film The Hunchback of Notre Dame for the Latin American edition of the film's soundtrack and it was included on Nada Es Igual. [37] [41] "Tu Mirada", from Amarte Es un Placer, won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. [42] Miguel concluded the Romance series in 2002 with Mis Boleros Favoritos , a compilation of previously-recorded songs from bolero albums, and recorded a new track, "Hasta Que Vuelvas". [43]

Manzanero collaborated with Miguel on the Romance albums as well as on Amarte Es un Placer and penned original compositions for the artist including "Por Debajo de la Mesa" and "Dormir Contigo", which Manzanero has stated are his favorite songs that he has written. [44] Miguel's 15th studio album, 33 (2003), was a return to the pop music genre. [44] The lead single, "Te Necesito", was written by Juan Luis Guerra and features American a capella group Take 6 on the background vocals. [45] It became Miguel's 16th song to reach number-one on the Hot Latin Songs chart. [22] The following year, Miguel recorded his first mariachi album México en la Piel . [46] Afterwards, he released his greatest hits album in 2005 which contained two original compositions: "Misterios de Amor" and "Si Te Perdiera". [47]

Miguel launched a Christmas album in 2006 titled Navidades . [48] Two years later, he enlisted Spanish songwriter Manuel Alejandro to compose tracks for his 18th studio album, Cómplices . [49] Miguel released his self-titled album in 2010 featuring his familiar up-tempo pop sounds and orchestrated ballads. [50] His single, "Déjà Vu", premiered as a digital download in 2014 but was a commercial failure. [51] After a three-year hiatus, Miguel released ¡México Por Siempre! in 2017, his first disc in seven years and his second mariachi album. [52]

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Luis Miguel covers Armando Manzanero's songs on his bolero albums Romance, Segundo Romance, and Romances. In turn, Manzanero has written several compositions for Luis Miguel including "Por Debajo de la Mesa and Dormir Contigo. Armando Manzanero2010.jpg
Luis Miguel covers Armando Manzanero's songs on his bolero albums Romance , Segundo Romance , and Romances . In turn, Manzanero has written several compositions for Luis Miguel including "Por Debajo de la Mesa and Dormir Contigo.
American singer Frank Sinatra and Luis Miguel recorded a duet of Sinatras's 1958 single "Come Fly with Me". Frank Sinatra in 1962.jpg
American singer Frank Sinatra and Luis Miguel recorded a duet of Sinatras's 1958 single "Come Fly with Me".
Sheena Easton performed "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres with Luis Miguel in 1984. Sheena Easton2009.jpg
Sheena Easton performed "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres with Luis Miguel in 1984.
Lucero co-starred with Luis Miguel on the 1985 film Fiebre de amor. She also recorded a duet with Luis Miguel on the track, "Todo el Amor del Mundo" from the film's soundtrack. Lucero Hogaza Leon.jpg
Lucero co-starred with Luis Miguel on the 1985 film Fiebre de amor . She also recorded a duet with Luis Miguel on the track, "Todo el Amor del Mundo" from the film's soundtrack.
Mexican singer Rocio Banquells collaborated with Luis Miguel on song "No Me Puedo Escapar de Ti" in 1987. RocioBanquells.jpg
Mexican singer Rocío Banquells collaborated with Luis Miguel on song "No Me Puedo Escapar de Ti" in 1987.
Cuban American musician Rudy Perez composed four tracks on Luis Miguel's 1993 album Aries. Perez also wrote two songs for Luis Miguel on his 1996 album Nada Es Igual.... Rudy Perez promotional picture.jpg
Cuban American musician Rudy Pérez composed four tracks on Luis Miguel's 1993 album Aries . Pérez also wrote two songs for Luis Miguel on his 1996 album Nada Es Igual... .
Singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel penned two tracks on Luis Miguel's debut in 1982: "Mentira" and "Lo Que Me Gusta". Luis Miguel also covered Juan Gabriel's song "No Discutamos" in 2017. Juan Gabriel in 2006.jpg
Singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel penned two tracks on Luis Miguel's debut in 1982: "Mentira" and "Lo Que Me Gusta". Luis Miguel also covered Juan Gabriel's song "No Discutamos" in 2017.
Spanish songwriter Manuel Alejandro collaborated with Luis Miguel in 2008 by composing songs for his album Complices. He also penned the tracks "Al Que Me Siga" and "Si Te Perdiera" for Luis Miguel in 2001 and 2005, respectively. Manuelalejandro.jpg
Spanish songwriter Manuel Alejandro collaborated with Luis Miguel in 2008 by composing songs for his album Cómplices . He also penned the tracks "Al Que Me Siga" and "Si Te Perdiera" for Luis Miguel in 2001 and 2005, respectively.
Brazilian songwriter Arnaldo Sacomanni adapted several of Luis Miguel's songs in Portuguese for the Brazilian editions of Soy Como Quiero Ser and Busca una Mujer. Arnaldo Sacomanni.JPG
Brazilian songwriter Arnaldo Sacomanni adapted several of Luis Miguel's songs in Portuguese for the Brazilian editions of Soy Como Quiero Ser and Busca una Mujer .
Dominican Republic singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra penned the tracks "Hasta Que Me Olvides and "Te Necesito" for Luis Miguel. Juan Luis Guerra 2012.jpg
Dominican Republic singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra penned the tracks "Hasta Que Me Olvides and "Te Necesito" for Luis Miguel.
Released songs recorded by Luis Miguel
SongOther performer(s)Writer(s)Originating albumYearRef.
"1+1=2 Enamorados" *
  • Rubén Amado
  • Javier Santos Arrieta
Un Sol 1982 [53]
"A Mis Años Ya Te Amo"*
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Julio Seijas
Directo al Corazón 1982 [54]
"Abrázame" * Nada Es Igual... 1996 [37]
"Acapulco Amor" *
  • Luisito Rey
Fiebre de amor 1985 [18] [55]
"Adolescente Soñador" *
  • Rubén Amado
  • Javier Santos Arrieta
Un Sol 1982 [53]
"Ahora Que Te Vas" * 33 2003 [56]
"Agora Você Pode Ir" §
Soy Como Quiero Ser [lower-alpha 1] 1987 [57]
"Ahora Te Puedes Marchar" *
Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987 [57]
"Al Compás del Reloj/Rip It Up/La Marcha de los Santos/Nos Vemos Cocodrillo/Lucila"* También es Rock 1983 [58]
"Al Que Me Siga" * Mis Romances 2001 [35]
"Alguien Como Tu" *
  • Robbie Buchanan
  • Luis Ángel Marquez
20 Años 1990 [59]
"Amanecer" * Romances 1997 [34]
"Amante del amor" *
20 Años 1990 [59]
"Amarte Es un Placer" * Amarte Es un Placer 1999 [38]
"América, América" *
  • José Luis Armenteros
  • Pablo Herrero
América & en Vivo 1992 [61]
"Amor a Mares" * Cómplices 2008 [49]
"Amor de Escola" §
  • Octavio
  • Carlos Colla
1982 [10]
"Amor de Escuela" *
  • Octavio
Un Sol 1982 [53]
"Amor de Hecho" * Cómplices 2008 [49]
"Amor, Amor, Amor" * Mis Romances 2001 [35]
"Amorcito Corazón" *
  • Jesús Camacho Villaseñor
Mis Romances 2001 [35]
"Aviéntense Todos/Polvora/Popotitos/Presumida"* También es Rock 1983 [58]
"Ay, Cariño" * Cómplices 2008 [49]
"Ayer" *
Aries 1993 [36]
"Balada Para Mi Abuela" * Un Sol 1982 [53]
El Balajú*
  • Pedro Galindo Galarza
  • Ernesto Cortazar Hernandez
  • José Pablo Moncayo
¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"Bandido Cupido" *
  • Honorio Herrero
Decídete 1983 [63]
"La Barca"* Romance 1991 [29]
"Bésame Mucho"* Romances 1997 [34]
"Il Bikini Blu"
Canta en Italiano 1985 [17]
"Blanca Navidad" * Navidades 2006 [48]
"Bravo Amor, Bravo" * Cómplices 2008 [49]
"El Brujo"*
Decídete 1983 [63]
"O Bruxo" §
Decide Amor 1983 [7]
"Campeón"*
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Luis Gomez Escolar
Decídete 1983 [63]
"Campeão" §
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Luis Gomez Escolar
  • Carlos Colla
Decide Amor 1983 [7]
"Chama-me" §
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Carlos Colla
Meu Sonho Perdido 1984 [8]
"Chiamami" ‡
Canta en Italiano 1985 [17]
"Chica Alborotada/Confidente de Secundaria/Buen Rock Esta Noche"* También es Rock 1983 [58]
"La Chica del Bikini Azul"*
  • Honorio Herrero
Palabra de Honor 1984 [13]
"Il Cielo" Canta en Italiano [lower-alpha 3] 1985 [64]
"Cielo Rojo" *
  • Juan Zaizar
  • David Zaizar
México en la Piel 2004 [46]
"Come Fly with Me" # Frank Sinatra Duets II 1994 [39]
"Cómo"* Romance 1991 [29]
"Cómo Duele"* Mis Romances 2001 [35]
"Cómo Es Posible Que a Mi Lado"*
  • Ignacio "Kiko" Cibrián
  • Alejandro Asensi
  • Luis Miguel
Nada Es Igual... 1996 [37]
"Cómo Yo Te Amé"* Segundo Romance 1994 [33]
"Cómplices"* Cómplices 2008 [49]
"Con Tus Besos"*
  • Luis Miguel
  • Salo Loyo
  • Francisco Loyo
33 2003 [56]
"Contigo (Estar Contigo)"*
Romances 1997 [34]
"Contigo en la Distancia" * Romance 1991 [29]
"Cruz de Olvido" *
  • Juán Zaizar
México en la Piel 2004 [46]
"Cuando Calienta el Sol" *
Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987 [57]
"Cuando Vuelva a Tu Lado" * Romance 1991 [29]
"Cuestión de Piel"*
20 Años 1990 [59]
"Culpable o No (Miénteme Como Siempre)"* Busca una Mujer 1988 [65]
"Dame" *
Nada Es Igual... 1996 [37]
"Dame Tu Amor" *
  • Ignacio "Kiko" Cibrián
  • Adrián Possé
Aries 1993 [36]
"Danny" §
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Carlos Colla
Meu Sonho Perdido 1984 [8]
"De Nuevo al Paraíso"* Cómplices 2008 [49]
"De Que Manera de Te Olvido" *
  • Federico Méndez
México en la Piel 2004 [46]
"De Quererte Así (De T'Avoir Aimee)"*
Romances 1997 [34]
"De Quién Es Usted"* Luis Miguel 2010 [66]
"Decídete"*
  • Honorio Herero
Decídete 1983 [63]
"Decide Amor" §
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Carlos Colla
Decide Amor 1983 [7]
"Deja Que Salga la Luna" * ¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"Déjà Vu"*
  • Edgar Cortazar
  • Enrique Gutierrez
  • Francisco Loyo
2014 [67]
"Devuélveme El Amor"*
33 2003 [56]
"Un Día Más"*
  • Alejandro Asensi
  • Ignacio "Kiko" Cibrián
  • Luis Miguel
Nada Es Igual... 1996 [37]
"El Día Que Me Quieras"* Segundo Romance 1994 [33]
"Los Días Felices"* ¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"Dicen" * Cómplices 2008 [49]
"Dímelo en un Beso"*
  • Luis Miguel
  • Salo Loyo
  • Francisco Loyo
  • Victor Loyo
Amarte Es un Placer 1999 [38]
"Directo al Corazón"*
  • Ruben Amado
  • Javier Santos Arrieta
Directo al Corazón 1982 [54]
"Disfraces" * Cómplices: Edición Especial 2009 [68]
"Dormir Contigo" * Amarte Es un Placer 1999 [38]
"Échame a Mí la Culpa"* México en la Piel 2004 [46]
"Ella Es Así"*
  • Alejandro Carballo
  • Edgar Cortázar
  • Francisco Loyo
  • Salo Loyo
  • Luis Miguel
Luis Miguel 2010 [66]
"En Japón"*
  • Honorio Herrero
Decídete 1983 [63]
"Encadenados" *
  • Carlos Arturo Briz
Romances 1997 [34]
"Entrega Total" *
  • Abelardo Pulido
México en la Piel 2004 [46]
"Entrégate" * 20 Años 1990 [59]
"Era Você" §
Soy Como Quiero Ser [lower-alpha 4] 1987 [57]
"Eres" *
  • Luis Miguel
  • Edgar Cortázar
  • Salo Loyo
  • Francisco Loyo
33 2003 [56]
"Eres Tú"* Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987 [57]
"Es Mejor" *
Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987 [57]
"Es por Ti" *
  • Alejandro Carballo
  • Angel Roberto Larrañaga Flores
  • Héctor E. Gutiérrez
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Luis Miguel
Luis Miguel 2010 [66]
"Esa Niña"* Busca una Mujer 1988 [65]
"Esa Niña"* Busca una Mujer 1988 [65]
"Ese Momento" * Amarte Es un Placer 1999 [38]
"Este Amor" *
  • Luisito Rey
Fiebre de amor 1985 [18]
"Estrenando Amor" * Cómplices 2008 [49]
"Eu Não Posso Ficar Assim" §
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Luis Gomez Escolar
  • Carlos Colla
Decide Amor 1983 [7]
"Eu Que Não Vivo Sem Você" §
Soy Como Quiero Ser [lower-alpha 5] 1987 [57]
"Eu Quero Você " §
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Carlos Colla
Meu Sonho Perdido 1984 [8]
"Fiebre de Amor" *
  • Luisito Rey
Fiebre de amor 1985 [18]
"La Fiesta del Mariachi"*
  • José "Pepe" Martinez"
¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"Frente la Chimenea" *
Navidades 2006 [48]
"Fría Como el Viento" * Busca una Mujer 1988 [65]
"Fria Como o Vento" §
Busca una Mujer [lower-alpha 6] 1988 [65]
"La Gloria Eres Tú"*
  • José Antonio Mendez
Romances 1997 [34]
"Hablame" *
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Honorio Herrero
Palabra de Honor 1984 [13]
"Hasta el Fin" *
  • Ignacio "Kiko" Cibrián
Aries 1993 [36]
"Hasta Que Me Olvides" * Aries 1993 [36]
"Hasta Que Vuelvas" *
  • Felipe Bojalil Garza
  • Mario Arturo Ramos
Mis Boleros Favoritos 2002 [43]
"Hay un Algo" *
  • Luisito Rey
Un Sol 1982 [53]
"Historia de un Amor" *
  • Carlos Eleta Almarán
Segundo Romance 1994 [33]
"Un Hombre Busca a una Mujer"*
Busca una Mujer 1988 [65]
"Hoy el Aire Huele a Ti" * 20 Años 1990 [59]
"A Incondicional" §
Busca una Mujer [lower-alpha 7] 1988 [65]
"La Incondicional"* Busca una Mujer 1988 [65]
"Inolvidable" * Romance 1991 [29]
"Io Muoio Per Te" ‡
Canta en Italiano 1985 [17]
"Isabel" *
  • José Ramón García Flores
  • Juan Giralt
Palabra de Honor 1984 [13]
"Isabel (Italian version)" ‡
Canta en Italiano 1985 [17]
"Juego de Amigos" *
  • Miguel Angel Medina
  • Oscar Nicolini
Ya Nunca Más 1983 [69]
"Júrame" * Romances 1997 [34]
"La Juventud"*
  • Rubén Amado
Directo al Corazón 1982 [54]
"Labio de Miel" *
  • Alejandro Carball
  • Angel Roberto Larrañaga Flores
  • Héctor E. Gutiérre
  • Luis Miguel
  • Andrés Peláez Miranda
  • Angel Roberto
Luis Miguel 2010 [66]
"Lili" *
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Honorio Herrero
Palabra de Honor 1984 [13]
"Lili" (Italian version) ‡
Canta en Italiano 1985 [17]
"Llamarda" *
  • Jorge Villamil
¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"Llegó la Navidad"* Navidades 2006 [48]
"Lo Leí en Tu Diario"*
  • Rubén Amado
  • Javier Santos Arrieta
Directo al Corazón 1982 [54]
"Lo Que Me Gusta" * Un Sol 1982 [53]
"Lo Que Queda de Mi" * Luis Miguel 2010 [66]
"Lupe" *
  • Honorio Herrero
Decídete 1983 [63]
Lupe (Portuguese version) §
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Carlos Colla
Decide Amor 1983 [7]
"Luz de Luna" * México en la Piel 2004 [46]
"Luz Verde" * Aries 1993 [36]
"Mamá, Mamá"*
  • Luisito Rey
Ya Nunca Más 1983 [69]
"Mañana de Carnaval (Manhã de Carnaval)"*
Romances 1997 [34]
"Marcela" *
  • Luisito Rey
Directo al Corazón 1982 [54]
"Más"* 20 Años 1990 [59]
"Más Allá de Todo"* 20 Años 1990 [59]
"Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" * Sheena Easton
Todo Me Recuerda a Ti 1984 [11]
"Me Muero por Ti" *
  • Honorio Herrero
20 Años 1984 [13]
"Me Niego a Estar Solo" * Aries 1993 [36]
"Meu Sonho Perdido" §
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Julio Seijas
  • Carlos Colla
Meu Sonho Perdido 1984 [8]
"La Media Vuelta"* Segundo Romance 1994 [33]
"Menina do Bikini Azul" §
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Carlos Colla
Meu Sonho Perdido 1984 [8]
"Mentira" * Un Sol 1982 [53]
"Mentira" (Portuguese version) §1982 [10]
"México en la Piel"*
José Manuel Fernández Espinoza
México en la Piel 2004 [46]
"Mi Ciudad" *
Guadalupe Trigo
México en la Piel: Edición Diamante 2005 [70]
"Mi Humilde Oración"*
Navidades 2006 [48]
"Mini Amor" *
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Julio Seijas
Directo al Corazón 1982 [54]
"Mini Amor" (Portuguese version) §
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Julio Seijas
  • Carlos Colla
Decide Amor 1983 [7]
"Misterios del Amor" *
  • Alejandro Asensi
  • Francisco Loyo
Grandes Éxitos 2005 [71]
"Motivos" *
  • Italo Pizzolante
México en la Piel 2004 [46]
"Los Muchachos de Hoy"* Fiebre de amor 1985 [18]
"Mujer de Fuego" *
  • Alejandro Carballo
  • Angel Roberto Larrañaga Flore
  • Héctor E. Gutiérrez
  • Luis Miguel
Luis Miguel 2010 [66]
"Un Mundo Raro"* México en la Piel 2004 [46]
"Muñeca Rota"*
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Honorio Herrero
Palabra de Honor 1984 [13]
"Nada Es Igual" *
Nada Es Igual... 1996 [37]
"Navidad, Naviad" * Navidades 2006 [48]
"Negro es Negro/Rey Criollo/Muévanse Todos/El Rock de la Cárcel"*
También es Rock 1983 [58]
"Nena No Me Importa/Trátame Bien/Ahora o Nunca"* También es Rock 1983 [58]
"No Discutamos" * ¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"No Es Permitido" *
  • Nano Concha
Directo al Corazón 1982 [54]
"No Existen Límites"* Luis Miguel 2010 [66]
"No Japão" §
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Carlos Colla
Decide Amor 1983 [7]
"No Me Amenaces" * ¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"No Me Fío"*
  • Luis Miguel
  • Francisco Loyo
  • Salo Loyo
  • Victor Loyo
Amarte Es un Placer 1999 [38]
"No Me Platiques Más"*
  • Vicente Garrido
Romance 1991 [29]
"No Me Puedes Dejar Así"*
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Honorio Herrero
Decídete 1983 [63]
"No Me Puedo Escapar de Ti" * Rocío Banquells Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987 [57]
"No Sé Tú"* Romance 1991 [29]
"Noche de Paz" * Navidades 2006 [48]
"Noche de Ronda" * Romances 1997 [34]
"Noi Ragazzi Di Oggi" ‡ Canta en Italiano 1985 [17]
"Nos Hizo Falta Tiempo" * 33 2003 [56]
"Nosotros" *
  • Pedro Junco
Segundo Romance 1994 [33]
"Nosotros Dos" *
  • Oscar Nicolini
Directo al Corazón 1982 [54]
"O Que Eu Gosto" §1982 [9]
"O Tú o Ninguna " * Amarte Es un Placer 1999 [38]
"Ora Pronobis" *
  • Luisito Rey
Ya Nunca Más 1983 [69]
"Oro de Ley" * 20 Años 1990 [59]
"Palabra de Honor" *
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Julio Seijas
Palabra de Honor 1984 [13]
"Paloma Querida" * México en la Piel 2004 [46]
"Parola d' Onore" ‡
Canta en Italiano 1985 [17]
"Pensar en Ti" * Aries 1993 [36]
"Perdóname"*
Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987 [57]
"Perfidia" * Mis Romances 2001 [35]
"Perro Callejero/No Seas Cruel/Osito Teddy/Estremécete"* También es Rock 1983 [58]
"Por Debajo de la Mesa" * Romances 1997 [34]
"Por Favor Señora"* Busca una Mujer 1988 [65]
"¿Por Qué Te Conocí?"*
  • Juan Bruno Tarraza Montalvan
¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"Por un Amor" *
  • Gilberto Parra
México en la Piel: Edición Diamante 2005 [70]
"El Primero"*
Busca una Mujer 1988 [65]
"La Puerta"* Romance 1991 [29]
"Pupilas de Gato" *
  • Luna Fría
Busca una Mujer 1988 [65]
"Que Bonito Es Mi Tierra" *
  • Rubén Fuentes Gasson
  • Mario Molina Montes
¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"Qué Hacer"*
  • Edgar Cortázar
  • Ernesto Cortázar
  • Luis Miguel
33 2003 [56]
"Que Nivel de Mujer" * Aries 1993 [36]
"¿Qué Sabes Tú?"* Mis Romances 2001 [35]
"Que Te Vaya Bonito" *
  • Jose "Pepe" Martinez
¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"Que Tristeza" * 33 2003 [56]
"Que Tú Te Vas"* Nada Es Igual... 1996 [37]
"Quiero" *
  • Alejandro Asensi
  • Roland Kortbawi
  • Francisco Loyo
  • Luis Miguel
Amarte Es un Placer 1999 [38]
"Il Re Di Cuori"
Canta en Italiano 1985 [17]
"Recuerdos Encadenados" *
  • Ruben Amado
  • Javier Santos Arrieta
Directo al Corazón 1982 [54]
"Rei, Rei, Rei" §
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Carlos Colla
Meu Sonho Perdido 1984 [8]
"El Reloj"* Romances 1997 [34]
"Rey de Corazónes"*
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Honorio Herrero
Palabra de Honor 1984 [13]
"Un Rock and Roll Sonó"*
Palabra de Honor 1984 [13]
"Um Rock & Roll Tocou" §
Meu Sonho Perdido 1984 [8]
"Un Rock Suono" Canta en Italiano 1985 [17]
"Rock de la Niña Cruel"*
  • Rubén Amado
  • Javier Santos Arrieta
Directo al Corazón 1982 [54]
"Sabes una Cosa" *
  • Rubén Fuentes
México en la Piel 2004 [46]
"Sabor a Mí"* Romances 1997 [34]
"Safari" *
  • Luis Gómez Escolar
  • Julio Seijas
Decídete 1983 [63]
"Salva-me" §
  • José Ramón García Flores
  • Juan Giralt
  • Carlos Colla
Meu Sonho Perdido 1984 [8]
"Santa Claus Llegó a la Ciudad"* Navidades 2006 [48]
"Se Amaban" * Cómplices 2008 [49]
"Separados" *
Busca una Mujer 1988 [65]
"Será Que No Me Amas"*
20 Años 1990 [59]
"Serenata Huasteca" * ¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"Si la Ves a Mi Chica, Dile Que la Amo" *
  • Rubén Amad
  • Javier Santos Arrieta
Directo al Corazón 1982 [54]
"Si Te Perdiera" * Grandes Éxitos 2005 [71]
"Si Te Vas" *
  • Ignacio "Kiko" Cibrian
  • Orlando Castro
  • Salvador Tercero
Nada Es Igual... 1996 [37]
"Si Tú Te Atreves"* Cómplices 2008 [49]
"Siempre Me Quedo, Siempre Me Voy" *
  • Luisito Rey
Fiebre de amor 1985 [18]
"Siento" *
  • Edgar Cortázar
  • Francisco Loyo
  • Luis Miguel
Luis Miguel 2010 [66]
"El Siete Mares"* ¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"Sin Hablar" * Laura Branigan Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987 [57]
"Sin Sangre en las Venas" *
  • Rubén Fuentes Gasson
  • Mario Molina Montes
¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"Sin Ti" * Segundo Romance 1994 [33]
"Sin Ti, Por Ti" *
  • Honorio Herrero
Fiebre de amor 1985 [18]
"Sintiéndote Lejos"*
  • Ignacio "Kiko" Cibrián
  • Gerardo Flores
  • Salo Loyo
Nada Es Igual... 1996 [37]
"Sol, Arena y Mar" *
  • Luis Miguel
  • Arturo Pérez
  • Francisco Loyo
  • Salo Loyo
Amarte Es un Placer 1999 [38]
"Solamente una Vez" * Segundo Romance 1994 [33]
"Sólo Tú" *
Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987 [57]
"Somos Novios" * Segundo Romance 1994 [33]
"Sonríe"* Navidades 2006 [48]
"Soy Cómo Quiero Ser"*
  • Luisito Rey
Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987 [57]
"Soy Cómo Soy"*
  • Jose Ramon Florez
  • Joe López
Decídete 1983 [63]
"Sou Como Sou" §
  • Jose Ramon Florez
  • Joe López
  • Carlos Colla
Decide Amor 1983 [7]
"Soy Lo Prohibido" *
¡México Por Siempre! 2017 [62]
"Soy un Perdedor" *
  • Tito Duarte
Busca una Mujer 1988 [65]
"Suave" *
  • Orlando Castro
  • Ignacio "Kiko" Cibrián
Aries 1993 [36]
"Sueña"*
El Jorobado de Notre Dame: Banda Sonora en Español 1996 [72]
"Sueños"*
  • Luisito Rey
Fiebre de amor 1985 [18]
"Sunny" *
Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987 [57]
"Susy Q/Memphis/ Música de Rock and Roll"*
También es Rock 1983 [58]
"Tal Vez Me Mientes" *
  • Larrañaga Flores
  • Francisco Loyo
  • Luis Miguel
  • Angel Roberto
Luis Miguel 2010 [66]
"Un Te Amo"* 33 2003 [56]
"Te Desean" * Cómplices 2008 [49]
"Te Deseo Muy Felices Fiestas" * Navidades 2006 [48]
"Te Extraño"* Romance 1991 [29]
"Te Necesito" * 33 2003 [56]
"Te Propongo Esta Noche" *
Amarte Es un Placer 1999 [38]
"Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti" * 20 Años 1990 [59]
"El Tiempo"*
  • Luisito Rey
Un Sol 1982 [53]
"El Tiempo Que Te Quede Libre"* Mis Romances 2001 [35]
"Toda una Vida" * Mis Romances 2001 [35]
"Todo el Amor del Mundo" * Lucero [lower-alpha 8]
  • Luisito Rey
Fiebre de amor 1985 [18]
"Todo Para Ti" *The All Stars2001 [73]
"Todo Por Su Amor" *
Nada Es Igual... 1996 [37]
"Todo y Nada" *
  • Vicente Garrido
Segundo Romance 1994 [33]
"Tomemos los Patines" *
Un Sol 1982 [53]
"Tres Palabras" * Luis Miguel 2010 [66]
"Tu di Couri Nonne Hai" ‡
  • Honorio Herrero
Canta en Italiano 1985 [17]
"Tu Imaginación"*
Cómplices 2008 [49]
"Tú Me Acostumbraste"* Mis Romances 2001 [35]
"Tu Mirada" *
  • Alejandro Asensi
  • Luis Miguel
  • Francisco Loyo
Amarte Es un Placer 1999 [38]
"Tu" §
  • Honorio Herrero
  • Carlos Colla
Meu Sonho Perdido 1984 [8]
"Tú No Tienes Corazón"*
  • Honorio Herrero
Palabra de Honor 1984 [13]
"Tú, Sólo Tú"*
  • Luis Miguel
  • Arturo Pérez
Amarte Es un Placer 1999 [38]
"Tú y Yo"* Aries 1993 [36]
"La Última Noche"*
  • Bobby Collazo
Mis Romances 2001 [35]
"Um Mais Um – Dois Apaixonados" §
  • Rubén Amado
  • Javier Santos Arrieta
  • Carlos Colla
1982 [9]
"Uno" * Romances 1997 [34]
"Usted" *
Romance 1991 [29]
"Va a Nevar" * Navidades 2006 [48]
"El Viajero"*
  • Roberto Sierra
México en la Piel 2004 [46]
"Volver" * Mis Romances 2001 [35]
"Voy a Apagar la Luz/Contingo Aprendí"* Romances 1997 [34]
"Vuelve" *
  • Alejandro Asensi
  • Edgar Cortázar
  • Francisco Loyo
  • Luis Miguel
33 2003 [56]
"Y Sigo" *
33 2003 [56]
"Ya Nunca Más"*
  • Luisito Rey
Ya Nunca Más 1983 [69]
"Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti" *
Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987 [57]
"Yo Sé Que Volverás"*
Segundo Romance 1994 [33]

See also

Notes

  1. Included exclusively in the version of Soy Como Quiero Ser released in Brazil. [23]
  2. A court ruling in 2007 found that "Amarte Es un Placer" had plagiarized Marcos Lifshitz's composition "Siento nuestro aliento" and was given royalties afterwards for the song. [60]
  3. Included exclusively in the version of Canta en Italiano released in Italy. [64]
  4. Included exclusively in the version of Soy Como Quiero Ser released in Brazil. [23]
  5. Included exclusively in the version of Soy Como Quiero Ser released in Brazil. [23]
  6. Included exclusively in the version of Busca una Mujer released in Brazil. [24]
  7. Included exclusively in the version of Busca una Mujer released in Brazil. [24]
  8. Credited as Lucerito [18]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Luis Miguel albums discography</span>

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