"Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" |
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Released | 1984 |
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Genre | Latin pop |
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Length | 3:14 |
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- EMI
- RT Industries (current)
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Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | Juan Carlos Calderón |
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"Devil in a Fast Car" (1984)
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"Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" (1984)
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"La Noche y Tú" (1984)
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"Tu No Tienes Corazón" (1984)
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"Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" (1984)
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"Todo el Amor del Mundo" (1985)
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"Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" (transl. 'I like you just the way you are') is a song written by Juan Carlos Calderón and Luis Gómez Escolar, produced by Calderón, and performed by Scottish singer Sheena Easton in a duet with Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was released by EMI Latin as the lead single from her first Spanish-language album Todo Me Recuerda a Ti (1984). The song was later included on Luis Miguel's studio album Palabra de Honor (1984).[1]
The song earned Best Mexican-American Performance at the 27th Grammy Awards,[2] becoming Easton's second Grammy win and Luis Miguel's first, making him the youngest Grammy winner at the time (at age 14).[3][4] The award sparked controversy among Mexican-American musicians and led to a protest.[2]
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References
- ^ "Palabra de Honor – Luis Miguel". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
- ^ a b Loza, Steven (1993). "Musical Life: Los Angeles, 1945-90". Barrio Rhythm: Mexican American Music in Los Angeles. Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois: 115. ISBN 9780252062889. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
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Taylor, Chuck (October 19, 1996). "For Sheena Easton, Survival Meant Moving Beyond Radio". Billboard. Vol. 108, no. 42. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 115. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
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Llewellyn, Howell (October 2, 1999). "Miguel Proudly Sticks to Spanish on 'Amarte' from WMI". Billboard. Vol. 111, no. 40. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 24. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
- ^ "Las canciones más populares en Latinoamérica". La Opinión (Los Angeles) (in Spanish). November 12, 1984. Retrieved October 11, 2024.
- ^ "Las canciones más populares en Latinoamérica". La Opinión (Los Angeles) (in Spanish). October 8, 1984. Retrieved October 11, 2024.
- ^ "Las canciones más populares en Latinoamérica". La Opinión (Los Angeles) (in Spanish). October 1, 1984. Retrieved October 11, 2024.
- ^ "Talent Crosses Musical Borders On Way To World" (PDF). Billboard. January 26, 1985. p. 54. Retrieved 22 March 2025 – via World Radio History.
- ^ "East Coastings" (PDF). Cash Box. March 30, 1985. p. 13. Retrieved 8 September 2022 – via World Radio History.
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