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Confidencias (Rocío Dúrcal album)

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Confidencias
Studio album by
Released1981
Recorded1981
Length37:50
LabelAriola Records
ProducerRafael Pérez Botija
Rocío Dúrcal chronology
Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen 5
(1981)
Confidencias
(1981)
Canta Lo Romántico De Juan Gabriel
(1982)
Singles from Confidencias
  1. "No Sirvo Para Estar Sin Ti"
  2. "La Gata Bajo la Lluvia"
    Released: 1981
  3. "La Verdad De La Verdad"
  4. "Marinero"
  5. "¿Por Qué Me Tratas Así? (Only in México)"
  6. "Dicen (Only in México)"
  7. "Una Noche Loca (Only in Spain)"

Confidencias (English: Confidences) is a studio album released by Spanish performer Rocío Dúrcal in 1981 under the label of Ariola Records. It was written and produced by Spanish songwriter Rafael Pérez Botija.[1] In Spain this album was released under the title La gata (English: The Cat).

Seven singles were released from Confidencias. The first two singles, "No sirvo para estar sin ti" (I'm Not Good At Being Without You) and "La Gata Bajo la Lluvia" (The Cat In The Rain), became hits all over Latin America and in Spain. The song "La gata bajo la lluvia" was featured in the 1989 Spanish film La Blanca Paloma (The White Dove), directed by Juan Miñón and starring Antonio Banderas[2] and the first season finale of Drag Race España in 2021.

Track listing

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Title Writer(s) Length
1. No sirvo para estar sin ti Rafael Pérez Botija 3:47
2. La verdad de la verdad Botija 4:28
3. Dicen Botija 4:15
4. Marinero Botija 3:42
5. Lo que tú sientes Botija 3:08
6. La gata bajo la lluvia Botija 3:38
7. Adiós Botija 3:24
8. ¿Por qué me tratas Así? Camilo Sesto 3:34
9. Tu pasado Ignacio Román / Felipe Campuzano 3:28
10. Ríndete Botija 4:25
11. Una noche loca (Spanish Edition Bonus Track) Botija 3:20

Personnel

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Musicians

Production

Certifications

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Source:[3]

Region Certification
Mexico Platinum
Spain Gold
Venezuela Gold

References

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  1. ^ "Rocio Durcal* – La Gata (Vinyl, LP, Album)". Discogs.com. 1981. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  2. ^ "La blanca paloma (1989) Soundtracks". IMDb.com. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Rocío Dúrcal, toda una trayectoria de éxitos" [Rocío Dúrcal, a whole trajectory of successes]. El Universal (in Spanish). 30 March 2006. Archived from the original on 20 April 2006. Retrieved 21 January 2022.