Sencillamente Nunca

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Sencillamente Nunca
Mrlocnuncacover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1978
Genre Regional Mexican
Label Orfeón
Producer Mr. Loco
Mr. Loco chronology
Lucky Man
(1976)
Sencillamente Nunca
(1978)
Dancing Loco Disco
(1979)

Sencillamente Nunca is a 1978 album by Mr. Loco.

Track listing

  1. "Sencillamente Nunca"
  2. "Zapatos De Ante Azul, Cover"
  3. "Tutti Frutti-La Plaga, Cover"
  4. "Mambo No 5, Cover"
  5. "Telegrama De México"
  6. "Superman"
  7. "Viva Zapata (En Español)"
  8. "Pumping Piano"
  9. "Tequila"
  10. "Rockin robin, Cover"

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