Llena de dulzura

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Llena de dulzura
YURI llenadedulzura.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 25, 1981
Recorded1981
Genre Pop
Label Discos Gamma
Yuri chronology
Esperanzas
(1980)
Llena de dulzura
(1981)
Yuri: Sí, soy así
(1983)

Llena de dulzura is the third album by Mexican pop singer Yuri. It was released on November 25, 1981. It was instant success and the record label went overseas to expand the "yurimania", this album hit Spain, earning the first Gold Album from Spain to a Mexican singer. [1]

Contents

Track listings

Spain edition

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Este amor no se toca (Questo amore non si tocca)"G.C. Bigazzi, G. Bella, Adp. I. BallesterosRafael Trabuchelli3:55
2."Deja"José María NapoleónJulio Jaramillo2:52
3."Tu y yo"Marisol Perales, M. CayreRafael Trabuchelli2:44
4."Rosas y arcoiris (Roses and rainbows)"Carole bayer Sager, Marvin Hamlisch, Adap. I. BallesterosRafael Trabuchelli3:05
5."Primer amor"D. Vaona, I.BallesterosD. Vaona, Rafael Trabucchelli3:30
6."Maldita primavera (Maledetta primavera)"A. Cassella, G. Savio, Adap. Luis Gómez EscolarRafael Trabuchelli3:55
7."Llena de dulzura"Divaonna, M. Cayre, I. BallesterosRafael Trabuchelli2:25
8."Mi timidez" José Luis Perales Rafael Trabuchelli3:06
9."Regresarás"C. Puerto, T. LuzRafael Trabucchelli, Agustín Serrano2:54
10."Si me recuerdas tú (If you remember me)"C. Bayer Sager, M. Hamlisch, Adap. I. BallesterosJulio Jaramillo2:48

Latin America edition

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Maldita primavera (Maledetta primavera)"A. Cassella, G. Savio, Adap. Luis Gómez EscolarRafael Trabuchelli3:55
2."Mi timidez" José Luis Perales Rafael Trabuchelli2:35
3."Rosas y arcoiris (Roses and rainbows)"Carole bayer Sager, Marvin Hamlish, Adap. I. BallesterosRafael Trabuchelli3:05
4."Y sólo tú"Amado Jaén, M. Clipper'sRafael Trabuchelli3:35
5."Llena de dulzura"Divaonna, M. Cayre, I. BallesterosRafael Trabuchelli2:25
6."Frente a frente" Manuel Alejandro y Ana Magdalena Manuel Alejandro y Ana Magdalena3:20
7."Este amor no se toca (Questo amore non si tocca)"G.C. Bigazzi, G. Bella, Adp. I. BallesterosRafael Trabuchelli3:55
8."Te estoy queriendo tanto"R. Soficci, Albertelli, Adap. Luis Gómez EscolarRafael Trabuchelli3:20
9."Tu y yo"Marisol Perales, M. CayreRafael Trabuchelli2:40
10."Deja" José María Napoleón Julio Jaramillo2:55
11."Amores solitarios (Amoureux solitaries)"Elli Madeiras, JacnoRafael Trabuchelli3:35
12."Menta y limón (Espero despierto la mañana)"R. Narvaja, C. NareaR. Narvaja, Quiroga3:25

Special edition

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Maldita primavera (Maledetta primavera)"A. Cassella, G. Savio, Adap. Luis Gómez EscolarRafael Trabuchelli3:55
2."Mi timidez" José Luis Perales Rafael Trabuchelli2:35
3."Rosas y arcoiris (Roses and rainbows)"Carole bayer Sager, Marvin Hamlish, Adap. I. BallesterosRafael Trabuchelli3:05
4."Y sólo tú"Amado Jaén, M. Clipper'sRafael Trabuchelli3:35
5."Llena de dulzura"Divaonna, M. Cayre, I. BallesterosRafael Trabuchelli2:25
6."El pequeño panda de Chapultepec"Laura Gómez Llanos BarrazaJulio Jaramillo3:30
7."Este amor no se toca (Questo amore non si tocca)"G.C. Bigazzi, G. Bella, Adp. I. BallesterosRafael Trabuchelli3:55
8."Te estoy queriendo tanto"R. Soficci, Albertelli, Adap. Luis Gómez EscolarRafael Trabuchelli3:20
9."Tu y yo"Marisol Perales, M. CayreRafael Trabuchelli2:40
10."Deja" José María Napoleón Julio Jaramillo2:55
11."Amores solitarios (Amoureux solitaries)"Elli Madeiras, JacnoRafael Trabuchelli3:35
12."Menta y limón (Espero despierto la mañana)"R. Navarro, C. NareaR. Narvaja, Quiroga3:25

Singles

  1. "Maldita Primavera"
  2. "Este amor ya no se toca"
  3. "El Pequeño Panda de Chapultepec"
  4. "LLena de dulzura"
  5. "Deja"
  6. "Tú y yo"

Yuri sang "El Pequeño Panda de Chapultepec" for the panda that was born in the Chapultepec Zoo.

Singles charts

TitleMexicoSpainCosta RicaVenezuelaArgentina
"Maldita Primavera"11111
"Este amor ya no se toca"1110
"El Pequeño Panda de Chapultepec"155

Sales

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