Somos tú y yo (soundtrack)

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It's You and Me
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Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJune 27, 2007 (2007-06-27)
Recorded2007
Genre Pop rock, dance-rock, soundtrack
Length36:58
Label Universal Music
Producer Vladimir Perez
Various artists chronology
It's You and Me
(2007)
It's You and Me: A New Day
(2009)
Singles from Somos tú y yo
  1. "Somos tú y yo"
    Released: June 27, 2007
  2. "Si tu no estás"
    Released: September 6, 2007
  3. "Sin ti"
    Released: December 15, 2007
  4. "Asi somos"
    Released: January 1, 2008
  5. "Y si fuera"
    Released: January 1, 2008

It's You and Me is the soundtrack album to the eponymous series. The soundtrack was released on June 27, 2007 by the record company Universal Music. [1] [2]

Contents

Background

Production

The album was interpreted by Sheryl Rubio protagonist of the series, with the cast of the series. Also played by Victor Drija, Rosmeri Marval, Aran de las Casas and Gabriel Coronel. The album received mixed reviews from print media. The album was recorded during the filming of the first season of the television series. The lead single was "Somos tú y yo" released on June 27, 2007 with their official video, and subsequently published other singles from the album. [3]

Released

The album was released on June 27, 2007 by the record company Universal Music. [4] The first single from the soundtrack was the song of the thematic series that names the same album, played by Sheryl Rubio and Victor Drija, but with the international launch of the series have been other versions like the Visayan version, with video, entitled "Ikaw ug Ako" (released on November 18, 2013), which is used as the opening theme in the Philippines and Indonesia, [5] [6] while in Italy the official theme of the opening credits is the original singing by Sheryl Rubio and Victor Drija.

The album is composed of 12 songs plus 3 additional versions performed by Sheryl Rubio and Víctor Drija, the lyrics of the songs on the album were written by Vladimir Perez, screenwriter Somos tú y yo . The album is available in record stores throughout Latin America and through iTunes and Spotify in Mexico and Argentina. [7]

Track listing

Latin American edition

The Latin American edition contains 12 songs.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Somos tú y yo (It's you and me)" (Sheryl Rubio & Víctor Drija)Daniel Espinoza, María Beatriz Padrón & Vladimir Perez3:45
2."Sí tú no estás (If you are not here)" (Sheryl Rubio & Víctor Drija)Daniel Espinoza, María Beatriz Padrón & Vladimir Perez4:49
3."Sin ti (Without you)" (Sheryl Rubio & Víctor Drija)Daniel Espinoza, Vladimir Perez4:01
4."Se que Cambie (I know it changes)" (Claudia Morales)Vladimir Perez3:13
5."La Fiesta va a Empezar (The party is going to start)" (Víctor Drija & Somos tú yo cast)Daniel Espinoza, Vladimir Perez3:02
6."Asi somos (So we are)" (Victor Drija)Daniel Espinoza, Vladimir Perez3:44
7."Y si fuera (And if it were you)" (Sheryl Rubio & Víctor Drija)Daniel Espinoza, Vladimir Perez4:18
8."El cellular (The cell phone)" (Sheryl Rubio & Somos tú y yo cast)Daniel Espinoza, Vladimir Perez2:59
9."Hello Amiguis (Hello friends)" (Sheryl Rubio & Rosmeri Marval)Daniel Espinoza, Vladimir Perez3:38
10."Tu Principe Soy Yo (Your prince is me)" (Gabriel Coronel)Daniel Espinoza, Vladimir Perez2:42
11."Que Paso? (What happened?)" (Sheryl Rubio & Somos tú y yo cast)Daniel Espinoza, Vladimir Perez2:58
12."Estoy aqui (I'm here)" (Sheryl Rubio & Victor Drija)Daniel Espinoza, Vladimir Perez2:12

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