Vete Vete...

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Vete Vete...
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Studio album by
Released1977
Genre Latin pop
Length??:??
Label Borinquen Records
Producer Darío González
Ednita Nazario chronology
Nueva Navidad
(1976)
Vete Vete...
(1977)
Mujer Sola
(1978)

Vete Vete... is the fourth studio album of Puerto Rican singer Ednita Nazario. [1] It was released in 1977.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Mi Remedio Es Cantar"
  2. "Abrázame"
  3. "Como Es Grande Mi Amor Por Ti"
  4. "Ya, Ya... (Déjame En Paz)"
  5. "Verde Amor" (Ever Green)
  6. "Yo Lo Siento Ahora" (Sir Duke)
  7. "Vete Vete"
  8. "Aquí Estoy Yo"

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References

  1. Office, Library of Congress Copyright (1978). Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series. p. 682.