Mientras no cueste trabajo

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Mientras no cueste trabajo
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Studio album by
Released2006
Recorded1995
Genre Pop
Label Carlito Records
Melendi chronology
Que el cielo espere sentao Mientras no cueste trabajo Curiosa la cara de tu padre

Mientras no cueste trabajo (in English: While No Trouble) is Asturian pop singer Melendi's third studio album.

The disc includes the song Arriba Extremoduro, which was an homage that Extremaduran group, and though it isn't a remake, it does sample the song La vereda de la puerta de atrás.

In 2007, it was rereleased with four new songs: Firmes, El rey de la baraja, La aceituna and Me gusta el fútbol.

Track listing

  1. Kisiera Yo Saber
  2. Por amarte tanto
  3. Calle la pantomima
  4. Mientras no cueste trabajo
  5. Quiero ser feliz
  6. Andadas
  7. Volantes pa la falda mi gitana
  8. Mesías de Vallecas
  9. Porque tú no eres un coche
  10. Loco
  11. Echarte a suertes
  12. Arriba Extremoduro
  13. El tiempo que gasto
  14. De bar en peor
  15. Zoociedad
  16. Gangs of London

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