Romantico Desde Siempre

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Romantico Desde Siempre Volume 1 and 2, are a compilation of romantic songs from the first albums by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. The Volume 1 was released on November 29, 1994 and the Volume 2 on 1997, both by EMI Latin. The first volume peaked at No. 26 on the Top Latin Albums chart. [1]

Contents

Track listing - Volume 1

  1. "Rey de Corazones"
  2. "Palabra de Honor"
  3. "Isabel"
  4. "La Chica del Bikini Azul"
  5. "Hablame"
  6. "Mentira"
  7. "Fiebre de Amor"
  8. "Directo Al Corazón"
  9. "No Me Puedes Dejar Así"
  10. "1+1=2 Enamorados"
  11. "Lili"
  12. "Los Muchachos de Hoy"

Track listing - Volume 2

  1. "No Me Puedes Dejar Así"
  2. "Decidete"
  3. "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres"
  4. "Tú No Tienes Corazón"
  5. "Por Tí"
  6. "Soy Como Soy"
  7. "Hay un Algo"
  8. "Amor de Escuela"
  9. "Un Rock & Roll Sonó"
  10. "Noi Raggazzi Di Oggi"
  11. "Palabra de Honor"
  12. "Me Muero Por Tí"
  13. "Todo el Amor del Mundo"
  14. "Ya Nunca Más"
  15. "Marcela"
  16. "Juego de Amigos"
  17. "Recuerdos Encadenados"

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References

  1. "Luis Miguel - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 17 October 2016.