Siempre Contigo (José José album)

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Siempre Contigo
Studio album by José José
Released 1986 (1986)
Recorded 1986
Genre Latin pop
Length 31:35
Label RCA
Producer Paco Cepero
José José chronology
Promesas
(1985)
Siempre Contigo
(1986)
Soy Así
(1987)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]

Siempre Contigo (Always with you) is the title of a studio album released by Mexican performer José José in 1986. It was produced by Spanish producer and guitarist Paco Cepero.[1] This album became the third number-one set on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums by the artist and at the Grammy Awards of 1988 was nominated for Best Latin Pop Performance, losing to Un Hombre Solo by Julio Iglesias.[2]

Contents

Tracklisting [edit]

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Corre y Ve con Él"   Paco Cepero 3:15
2. "Dos Amores"   Cepero, Juan Gabriel García Escobar 2:06
3. "¿Y Quién Puede Ser?"   Cepero, F.M. Moncada 3:42
4. "Por Estar Contigo"   Cepero, J. Bautista 2:50
5. "Por Tí, Me Muero"   Cepero 4:00
6. "Él Es Tu Hombre"   Cepero 4:00
7. "Sin Saber"   Bautista, Cepero 3:10
8. "Cuando un Amor Se Muere"   Cepero, Escobar 4:02
9. "Marionetas del Destino"   Cepero, Escobar 2:25
10. "Vuelve a Ser Tú"   Cepero, Moncada 3:10

Personnel [edit]

  • Paco Cepero – Producer
  • Miguel Angel Varona – Arranger[1]

Chart performance [edit]

Chart (1986)[1] Peak
position
US Billboard Latin Pop Albums 1

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Siempre Contigo". Allmusic. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 2009-04-03. 
  2. ^ "1988 Grammy Awards". Metro Lyrics. MetroLyrics.com. Retrieved 2009-04-03. 

Procession and succession [edit]

Preceded by
Toda La Vida y Otros Grandes Éxitos by Emmanuel
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums number-one album
(first run)

15 November 1986 – 7 February 1987
Succeeded by
Solo by Emmanuel
Preceded by
Solo by Emmanuel
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums number-one album
(second run)

21 March 1987 – 4 April 1987
Succeeded by
Solo by Emmanuel
Preceded by
Solo by Emmanuel
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums number-one album
(third run)

18 April 1987
Succeeded by
De Corazón a Corazón by Roberto Carlos