Yo te pido amor

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Yo Te Pido Amor
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 1985
Recorded1985
Genre Pop
Label EMI Music
Yuri chronology
Tiempos Mejores
(1984)
Yo Te Pido Amor
(1985)
Un corazón herido
(1986)

Yo Te Pido Amor is the sixth album by Mexican pop singer Yuri, released on November 21, 1985 by EMI Music. It was her first album for the label.

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Critical reception

The album was nominated foer the Grammy Awards for Best Latin Pop Performance; it was nominated along with José Feliciano, Pandora, Danny Rivera and José José, but lost to "Le Lo Lai" by Feliciano. [1] Yo Te Pido Amor sold 600,000 units. .[ better source needed ]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Dame un beso"Difelisatti, J.R. FlorezNoé-Santapaga, Gian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück3:08
2."Yo te pido amor"Difelisatti, J.R. FlorezGian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück3:45
3."El amor es un boomerang"A. Marcos, J.R. FlorezNoé-Santapaga, Gian Pierto Felisatti2:50
4."Perdona" Hernaldo Zúñiga Gian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück3:42
5."Sálvame"Jesús Glück, J.R. FlorezGian Pierto Felisatti, Eduardo Leyva3:25
6."Déjala"Difelisatti, J.R. FlorezGian Pierto Felisatti, Eduardo Leyva3:34
7."Mal"Damiani, Del Sarto, J.R. FlorezGian Pierto Felisatti2:50
8."Te quiero"J.R. FlorezGian Pierto Felisatti, Eduardo Leyva3:40
9."Si te pierdo" Hernaldo Zúñiga Gian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück3:11
10."Carrillón"Loris Ceroni, J.R. FlorezNoé-Santapaga3:25

Production

Singles

  1. "Yo te pido amor"
  2. "Dame un beso"
  3. "Déjala"
  4. "El amor es un boomerang"
  5. "Te quiero"

Single Charts

#Title Mexico Hot Lat. Costa Rica Venezuela Argentina Colombia Guatemala
1."Dame un beso"#1#28 #1#1#1#1#1
2."Yo te pido amor"#1n/a#1#1#5#1#1
3."Déjala"#1n/a#1#10#19#5#1

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