Mi Verdadero Amor

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Mi Verdadero Amor
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 29, 1996 (1996-09-29)
Genre Romantic Music, Latin
Label Disa
Grupo Bryndis chronology
Poemas Vol. 2
(1995)
Mi Verdadero Amor
(1996)
Asi Es El Amor
(1996)

Mi Verdadero Amor (Eng: My True Love) is a studio album released by Grupo Bryndis. All songs were composed by the group members.

Track list

  1. Mi Verdadero Amor 3:47 (Claudio Pablo Montaño)
  2. Quiero Volver a Verte 3:17 (Gerardo Izaguirre)
  3. Por Estar Pensando en Ti 3:57 (Mauro Posadas)
  4. Marchate 4:09 (Jose Guadalupe Guevara)
  5. Pagando Mi Error 3:42 (Juan Guevara)
  6. Me Hace Falta Tu Amor 3:58 (Juan Guevara)
  7. El Perdedor 3:44 (Mauro Posadas)
  8. Recordandote 4:05 (Juan Guevara)
  9. Despedida Triste 3:03 (Jose Guadalupe Guevara)
  10. Como Duele Tu Adios 3:54 (Mauro Posadas)

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