Que Nada Nos Separe

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Que Nada Nos Separe
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Studio album by
Released1991 (1991)
Recorded1990–91
Genre Pop
Label Capitol
Producer Oscar López
Mijares chronology
Nuda Libertà
(1990)
Que Nada Nos Separe
(1991)
María Bonita
(1992)

Que Nada Nos Separe (English: May Nothing Tear Us Apart) is the sixth studio album by Mexican pop singer Mijares . This album was released in 1991 earning 6 Gold discs .

Contents

History

This disc, produced by Omar López, has songs from the songwriters Alejandro Lerner, Alejandro Filio and Marco Flores, among others. Several of his greatest hits are from this album.

Track listing

Tracks :

  1. Cuando te hago el amor - 3:35
  2. Un amor por llegar - 4:18
  3. Que nada nos separe - 4:20
  4. Luna llena - 3:52
  5. En carne viva - 3:47
  6. Buena fortuna - 3:36
  7. No hace falta - 4:33
  8. Persona a persona - 4:11
  9. Bonita - 4:20
  10. Me cuesta trabajo - 4:52
  11. Desnuda - 4:20

Singles

Single Charts

#Title Mexico United States
Hot Lat.
Argentina Costa Rica Chile Colombia Paraguay Ecuador
1."Que nada nos separe"#1#5 #6#4#3#9#2#2
2."No hace falta"#2#5 #10#3#10#11#19#14
3."Persona a persona"#1#5 #9#10#10#9#7#1

Album Charts

The album reached the 13th position in Billboard Latin Pop Albums .

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