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Celosa con Flor Silvestre y otros éxitos

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Celosa con Flor Silvestre y otros éxitos
Studio album by
Released1966
GenreRanchera
LabelMusart
Flor Silvestre chronology
La acariciante voz de Flor Silvestre
(1965)
Celosa con Flor Silvestre y otros éxitos
(1966)
Boleros rancheros con la acariciante voz de Flor Silvestre
(1967)
Singles from Celosa con Flor Silvestre y otros éxitos
  1. "La señal de la cruz"
    Released: 1964
  2. "Celosa"
    Released: 1966
  3. "Canción desesperada"
    Released: 1966
  4. "Por qué, Dios mío"
    Released: 1967

Celosa con Flor Silvestre y otros éxitos (Celosa with Flor Silvestre and Other Hits) is a studio album by Mexican singer Flor Silvestre, released in 1966 by Musart Records.

Track listing

Side one

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Celosa"Pablo Rodríguez 
2."Sinceridad"Gastón Pérez 
3."Llorando por amor"Jorge Villamil 
4."La noche de mi amor"Dolores Durán 
5."¿Por qué, Dios mío?" (feat. Mariachi Los Mensajeros)Matías Peña Flores 
6."Luna y lejanía"Juan Vicente Torrealba 

Side two

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cachito de mi vida" (feat. Mariachi Los Mensajeros)Pepe Albarrán 
2."Te necesito"Luis Demetrio 
3."La señal de la cruz"M. Vigo 
4."Río crecido"
  • R. Fuentes
  • R. Méndez
 
5."Vámonos" (feat. Mariachi Los Mensajeros)José Alfredo Jiménez 
6."Canción desesperada"Enrique Discépolo 

Charts

Chart (1966) Peak position
Record World Latin American LP Hit Parade[1] 11

References

  1. ^ "Latin American LP Hit Parade" (PDF). Record World. 8 October 1966. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
This page was last edited on 11 January 2021, at 06:48
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