Todo Maná: Grandes Exitos | ||||
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Released | May 9, 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1990-1997 | |||
Genre | Latin/Rock en Español | |||
Length | 68:18 | |||
Label | WEA Latina | |||
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Todo Maná: Grandes Exitos is a compilation album (eleventh overall) set by Latin American Mexican rock band Maná. This compilation was made in effort to promote to fans in Spain.
# | Title | Time |
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1. | En El Muelle De San Blás (Fher Olvera, Alex González) | 5:51 |
2. | Vivir Sin Aire (Fher Olvera) | 4:51 |
3. | Oye Mi Amor (Fher Olvera, Alex González) | 4:32 |
4. | Te Lloré Un Rio (Fher Olvera) | 4:52 |
5. | Cómo Te Deseo (Fher Olvera) | 4:30 |
6. | Clavado En Un Bar (Fher Olvera) | 5:11 |
7. | No Ha Parado De Llover (Fher Olvera, Alex González) | 5:21 |
8. | Déjame Entrar (Fher Olvera) | 4:20 |
9. | Cuando los Ángeles Lloran (Fher Olvera) | 5:05 |
10. | De Pies a Cabeza (Fher Olvera, Alex González) | 4:35 |
11. | Perdido En Un Barco (Fher Olvera, Alex González) | 4:12 |
12. | Rayando El Sol (Fher Olvera, Alex González) | 4:10 |
13. | Hechicera (Fher Olvera, Alex González) | 4:58 |
14. | Un Lobo Por Tu Amor (Fher Olvera, Alex González) | 5:21 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Spain (PROMUSICAE) [1] | 5× Platinum | 500,000^ |
^shipments figures based on certification alone |
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