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Señor Corazón
Studio album by
Released1987
Genre Latin, Pop
Label CBS International
Producer Albert Hammond
José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma" chronology
Voy a Conquistarte
(1986)
Señor Corazón
(1987)
Con el Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán
(1988)

Señor Corazón (Mr. Heart) is the 1987 studio album by Venezuelan performer, José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma". The album was produced by Albert Hammond and includes the number-one song " Y Tú También Llorarás". However, it went almost unnoticed in Latin America where instead the song "Sueño Contigo" became a resounding success. Señor Corazón was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the 1st Lo Nuestro Music Awards. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Sueño Contigo"
  2. "Yo Quiero Ser Tu Amor"
  3. "Recuerdos"
  4. "Si Pudiera"
  5. "Y Tu También Lloraras"
  6. "Dame Dame"
  7. "Dímelo"
  8. "Por Esa Mujer"
  9. "Señor Corazón"
  10. "Quiero Cantarle A La Vida"

Personnel

The following information was provided by Allmusic:

See also

References

  1. ^ Coto, Juan Carlos (May 28, 1989), "Univision Launches Latin Music Awards", The Miami Herald
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Señor Corazón
Studio album by
Released1987
Genre Latin, Pop
Label CBS International
Producer Albert Hammond
José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma" chronology
Voy a Conquistarte
(1986)
Señor Corazón
(1987)
Con el Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán
(1988)

Señor Corazón (Mr. Heart) is the 1987 studio album by Venezuelan performer, José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma". The album was produced by Albert Hammond and includes the number-one song " Y Tú También Llorarás". However, it went almost unnoticed in Latin America where instead the song "Sueño Contigo" became a resounding success. Señor Corazón was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the 1st Lo Nuestro Music Awards. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Sueño Contigo"
  2. "Yo Quiero Ser Tu Amor"
  3. "Recuerdos"
  4. "Si Pudiera"
  5. "Y Tu También Lloraras"
  6. "Dame Dame"
  7. "Dímelo"
  8. "Por Esa Mujer"
  9. "Señor Corazón"
  10. "Quiero Cantarle A La Vida"

Personnel

The following information was provided by Allmusic:

See also

References

  1. ^ Coto, Juan Carlos (May 28, 1989), "Univision Launches Latin Music Awards", The Miami Herald

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