Hay Amores Y Amores |
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Released | April 25, 1995 |
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Recorded | 1995 |
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Genre | Balada, bolero, pop |
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Length | 37:07 |
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Label | Sony BMG |
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Producer | Roberto Livi |
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- "Vestida De Blanco"
- "Cómo Han Pasado Los Años"
- "Que De Mí"
- "Culpa De Un Palomo"
- "Hay Amores Y Amores"
- "De Que Estoy Hecha"
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Hay Amores Y Amores (There Loves And Loves) is the title of a studio album released by Spanish performer Rocío Dúrcal on April 25, 1995, by BMG Ariola, written and produced by Argentinean songwriter Roberto Livi.[1] This album peaked at number-five on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums and number-twenty on Top Latin Albums. It was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1996 for Best Latin Pop Album.
Six singles were released from Hay Amores y Amores, all of which attained commercial success in the United States, the album's lead single "Vestida De Blanco" peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks and number 5 on Latin Pop Airplay. Follow up singles "Cómo Han Pasado Los Años" and "Que De Mí" peaked within the top twenty of the chart.
Track listing
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Title |
Writer(s) |
Length
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1. |
"Cómo Han Pasado Los Años" |
Roberto Livi, Rafael Ferro |
3:33
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2. |
"Corazón Sufrido" |
Livi, Ferro |
3:06
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3. |
"Qué De Mí" |
Livi, Ferro |
4:09
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4. |
"Vestida De Blanco" |
Livi |
3:21
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5. |
"De Menos A Más" |
Ferro |
4:22
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6. |
"De Que Estoy Hecha" |
Livi, Ferro |
3:38
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7. |
"Hay Amores Y Amores" |
Livi |
3:22
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8. |
"Culpa De Un Palomo" |
Livi, Ferro |
3:09
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9. |
"Frases Hechas" |
Livi |
4:29
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10. |
"La Tercera Es La Vencida" |
Livi, Bebu Silvetti |
4:22
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Awards and nominations
- Premios ACE (The Association of Latin Entertainment Critics)
Year |
Title |
Category |
Result
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1996 |
Rocío Dúrcal |
Best Performer of the Year |
Won
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Hay Amores Y Amores |
Best Song of the Year |
Won
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Year |
Title |
Category |
Result
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1996 |
"Cómo Han Pasado Los Años" |
Best Song of the Year |
Won
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Year |
Title |
Category |
Result
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1996 |
Hay Amores Y Amores |
Best Latin Pop Album |
Nominated
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Charts
Year |
Single |
Chart |
Peak Position[2]
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1995 |
"Cómo Han Pasado Los Años" |
Billboard Hot Latin Tracks |
17
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Billboard Latin Pop Airplay |
4
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"Vestida De Blanco" |
Billboard Hot Latin Tracks |
3
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Billboard Latin Pop Airplay |
6
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Billboard Latin Regional Mexican Airplay |
11
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1996 |
"Que De Mí" |
Billboard Latin Pop Airplay |
7
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Credits and personnel
Musicians
- Rocío Dúrcal – Vocals
- Grant Geissman – Guitar
- Pavel Farkas – Concertmaster
- Teddy Mulet – Trumpet
- Rafael Ferro – Piano, Keyboards
- Lester Mendez – Keyboards
- Julio Hernandez – Bass
- Lee Levin – Drums
- Rafael Padilla – Percussion
- Jeanny Cruz, Rita Quintero, George Noriega, Raul Midon, Paul Hoyle, Rodolfo Castillo, Wendy Pedersen – Vocals
Production
- Directed and Performed by: Roberto Livi
- Arranger: Rafael Ferro
- Engineers: Mike Couzzi, Shawn Michael, JC Ulloa, Ted Stain and Rod Taylor
- Directed by Rafael Ferro
- Photographer: Adolfo Pérez Butron
- Recording Studios: Tropical Studies, Miami, Florida and Martinsound Studies, Los Angeles, CA; Tropical Studies. Miami, FL
- Label: BMG Music, Ariola International (CD) and (LP), RCA Records (Cassette)
- Manufactured and Distributed by: BMG Music, Ariola International, RCA
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