Los Triunfadores

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Los Triunfadores
AlbumCover LosBukis LosTriunfadores.jpg
Studio album by
Released1979
Genre Grupero
Length29:29
Label Discos Melody
Los Bukis chronology
Me Siento Solo
(1978)
Los Triunfadores
(1979)
Me Muero Porque Seas Mi Novia
(1980)

Los Triunfadores is the fourth studio album released by Los Bukis in 1979.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Marco Antonio Solís except for "Las Holgazanas".

No.TitleLength
1."Triste Imaginar"3:07
2."Eres"3:02
3."Linda Realidad"2:54
4."Te Quiero a Ti"3:07
5."Las Holgazanas" (written by Ramiro Aguilar)3:05
6."Cuando Me Viste Con Otra"3:07
7."Si Te Pasa lo Que Me Paso"2:29
8."Pienso"3:04
9."No Creo Mas en Ti"3:10
10."No Volvernos a Ver"2:59

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References

    "Los Bukis Los Triunfadores" . Retrieved July 29, 2013.