Soy Ante Todo Mujer

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Soy Ante Todo Mujer
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Studio album by
Released1977
Recorded Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genre Latin pop
Label Coco Records / Musical Productions / Charly
Producer Enrique Méndez
Yolandita Monge chronology
Reflexiones
(1976)
Soy Ante Todo Mujer
(1977)
En Su Intimidad
(1978)

Soy Ante Todo Mujer [1] is the ninth (9th) studio album by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge released in 1977 on LP, 8-Track and Cassette format.

Contents

The album was re-issued in 1990 by Musical Productions in CD format with a different cover picture and artwork. Such re-issue is available as a digital download at Amazon, as well as several hits songs also appear in various compilations of the singer available on such media platforms. Coco Records/Charly re-released the album in October 2020 as a digital download at iTunes and Amazon with the original LP artwork.

Track listing

TrackTitleComposer(s)Duration
1"Déjame Que Pague Yo"Rúben Lotes, Oscar Vázquez2:38
2"En El Mismo Lugar"Rúben Lotes, Justiniano Orquera3:42
3"De Igual A Igual"D.R.2:35
4"Ahora Que El Tiempo Ha Pasado"Rúben Lotes, Justiniano Orquera2:35
5"Canción Para Una Hija"Luciano Cardona Sandoval4:34
6"Soy Ante Todo Mujer"Rúben Lotes, Santiago Correa2:51
7"Yo Soy Una Más"Rubén Lotes, Santiago Correa, Diego Verdaguer3:36
8"Un Gran Amor Lo Hacen Dos"Rubén Lotes, Justiniano Orquera, Diego Verdaguer2:56
9"Solo Fui Un Capricho"Rúben Lotes, Rodolfo DeForte3:19
10"Entregué Mi Vida"Rúben Lotes, Justiniano Orquera2:11

Credits and personnel

Notes

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References

  1. Information on Soy Ante Todo Mujer
  2. Soy Ante Todo Mujer (Cover). Yolandita Monge. Coco Records (Cat No. CLP X139). 1977.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)