Romántico
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Romántico is the title of the studio album
Studio album
A studio album is an album made up of tracks recorded in the controlled environment of a recording studio. A studio album contains newly written and recorded or previously unreleased or remixed material, distinguishing itself from a compilation or reissue album of previously recorded material, or...

 released by Mexican
Mexican people
Mexican people refers to all persons from Mexico, a multiethnic country in North America, and/or who identify with the Mexican cultural and/or national identity....

 singer José José
José José
José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz , known by his artistic name José José, is a Mexican singer.Referred in the entertainment world as "El Príncipe de la Canción" , José José is best known for his romantic ballads and renowned for his vocals...

 in 1981. In this album José José performs classic bolero
Bolero
Bolero is a form of slow-tempo Latin music and its associated dance and song. There are Spanish and Cuban forms which are both significant and which have separate origins.The term is also used for some art music...

s like La gloria eres tú, El Reloj and Regálame esta noche. The album includes one inedit song: Polvo enamorado.

Track listing

  1. El Reloj (Roberto Cantoral
    Roberto Cantoral
    Roberto Cantoral Garcia was a Mexican composer, singer and songwriter. He was known for composing a string of hit Mexican songs, including El Triste, Al Final, La Barca and El Reloj...

    )
  2. Como Fue (Ernesto Duarte)
  3. Cancionero (Álvaro Carrillo
    Álvaro Carrillo
    Álvaro Carrillo Alarcón was a Mexican popular music composer born in San Juan Cacahuatepec, Oaxaca, on 2 December 1921, who died in a car accident on 3 April 1969...

    )
  4. Reina Mía (Saulo Sedano)
  5. Regalame Esta Noche (Roberto Cantoral)
  6. Polvo Enamorado (Dr. Mauricio González De La Garza)
  7. La Gloria Eres Tú (José Antonio Méndez)
  8. Te Me Olvidas (Vicente Garrido)
  9. Novia Mía (José Antonio Méndez)
  10. Un Poco Más (Álvaro Carrillo)
  11. Muchachita (Mario Ruiz Armengol)
  12. Tu Ausencia (Alberto Elorza-Martha Rangel)
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