Tierna La Noche

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Tierna la Noche
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Studio album by
Fey
ReleasedOctober 16, 1996
Genre Dance-pop
Label Sony Music, Columbia
Fey chronology
Fey
(1995)
Tierna la Noche
(1996)
El Color de los Sueños
(1998)
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Tierna la Noche is the second album by Mexican pop singer Fey.

Fey (singer) Mexican recording artist; singer

María Fernanda Blázquez Gil, known artistically as Fey, is a Latin Grammy Award-nominated Mexican singer, songwriter, designer, dancer, record producer, director and actress. She has released seven studio albums and done one international tour and a short tour to promote her third studio album. She rose to fame with her self-titled debut album, Fey, released in 1995, which was followed by Tierna La Noche, and El Color De Los Sueños. All three studio albums were produced by José Ramón Florez. Tierna La Noche reached #10 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.

Contents

The album was released in late 1996 and quickly climbed the charts to later peak at the top spot. The album stayed there for more than 3 months and stayed in the Top 20 for more than 40 weeks. In sales, the album was quite successful and with time became the highest selling Latin female album of the year, beating out Thalía, Paulina Rubio and other singers already established in the Mexican music scene. "Azúcar Amargo", the album's first single, peaked at #1 in most countries in Latin America, and did fairly well in the U.S. Latin tracks. All the songs in the album received airplay, even though only 2 official videos were made.

Thalía Mexican recording artist, songwriter and actress

Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda is a Mexican singer, songwriter, producer, actress and entrepreneur. She is considered one of the most successful and influential Mexican artists worldwide. Apart from her native Spanish, Thalía has also sung in English, French, Portuguese and Tagalog.

Paulina Rubio Mexican singer, actress, television music competition judge, hostess, model, and businesswoman

Paulina Susana Rubio Dosamantes , generally known professionally as Paulina Rubio, is a Mexican singer, actress, television music competition judge, hostess, model, and businesswoman. She achieved recognition as original member of the pop group Timbiriche from 1982 through 1991, where she stood out as one of the main members. She appeared in 3 Mexican soap operas and 1 film in her first years of professional artistic career. Since then, Rubio has been a recording artist and has achieved commercial success in the entertainment industry and has been recognised with honorific nicknames, the most notably as the "Queen of Latin Pop".

Music of Mexico Music coming from the country of Mexico

The music of Mexico is very diverse and features a wide range of musical genres and performance styles. It has been influenced by a variety of cultures, most notably the culture of the indigenous people of Mexico and Europe. Music was an expression of Mexican nationalism, beginning in the nineteenth century.

The album made the U.S. Latin Albums Top 10 and Fey also had all four of her singles chart within the Latin Tracks Top 20 (Azucar Amargo #8, Muevelo #9, Las Lagrimas de mi Almohada #13 and Subidon #20).

The album to date has sold more than 4,000,000 copies worldwide.

Track listing

#Tierna la NocheLengthWriters
1."Muévelo"
4:07
Mario Ablanedo
2."Te Pertenezco"
3:53
David Boradoni, Mario Ablanedo
3."Bajo el Arcoiris"
4:37
Mario Ablanedo
4."Desmargaritando el Corazón"
4:51
David Boradoni, Mario Ablanedo
5."Bailando Sola"
4:16
David Boradoni, Mario Ablanedo
6."Azúcar Amargo"
4:42
David Boradoni, Mario Ablanedo
7."Popocatepetl"
4:08
Mario Ablanedo
8."Las Lágrimas de Mi Almohada"
4:43
J.R. Florez, Fredi Marugán
9."Subidón"
3:57
David Boradoni, Mario Ablanedo
10."Un Poco Loco"
4:17
David Boradoni, Mario Ablanedo
11."Tierna la Noche"
4:26
Lerry Nutti, Mario Ablanedo

Bonus tracks

Five bonus tracks are available for legal free download on the Fey fan site: http://www.feyelectricidad.com. One is Bitter Sugar, the English version of Azúcar Amargo, and there is a Portuguese version of it called Açúcar Amargo. There is also an English version of Muévelo called Move It, and a Portuguese version of it, Mexe e Remexe. Te Pertenezco is translated only into Portuguese, and is called Ilusǎo Colorida.

Singles

Unreleased Singles

Tierna la Noche was remarkable in that every single song from the album received airplay and charted in the Mexican Top 40, although only eight of the eleven songs were officially released by the label. Tierna la noche, the most successful of these unreleased songs even peaked at number 7. Also receiving large airplay were Bailando Sola and Un Poco Loco.

Single information
"Azúcar Amargo"
  • Released: 1996
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico, #1 Peru, #1 Colombia
"Muévelo"
  • Released: 1996
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico, #1 Peru, #1 Colombia
"Te Pertenezco"
  • Released: 1997
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico, #1 Peru
"Subidón"
  • Released: 1997
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico, #1 Peru, #1 Colombia
"Bajo el Arcoiris"
  • Released: 1997
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico,
"Las Lágrimas de Mi Almohada"
  • Released: 1997
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico, #2 Peru, #5 Colombia
"Popocatepetl"
  • Released: 1997
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico
"Desmargaritando el Corazón"
  • Released: 1998
  • Chart positions: #1 Mexico, #4 Peru

Tierna La Noche Tour

Fey went on a nationwide tour in 1996. This tour, Tierna La Noche Tour, was recorded and released on VHS. The track listing consisted of hits and album cuts from her two albums at that point:

  1. "Múevelo"
  2. Me Enamoro de Ti
  3. "Bombón"
  4. "Gatos en el Balcón"
  5. "Desmargaritando el Corazón"
  6. "Tierna la Noche"
  7. "Te Pertenezco"
  8. "Bajo el Arcoiris"
  9. "Subidón"
  10. "Como Pan y Chocolate"
  11. "Bailando Bajo la Lluvia"
  12. "Popocatepetl"
  13. "Fiebre del Sábado (Rojo Y Blanco)"
  14. "Media Naranja"
  15. "Azúcar Amargo"
  16. "La Noche Se Mueve"
  17. "Múevelo*"

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