El Tiempo es Oro (Time Is Gold) is the third studio album by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio released in 1995.[2] It includes the singles "Te Daría Mi Vida", "Nada de Ti" and "Hoy Te Dejé de Amar". Also on the album is the theme song from Rubio's 1994 debut Mexican film Bésame En La Boca. The single "Te Daría Mi Vida" sold more than 140,000 copies between Mexico and United States.[3] According to Paulina, the album sold 100,00 copies in Mexico only.[4]
Singles
Te Daría Mi Vida: (English: I would give you my life) is the first single from Paulina Rubio's third album. The song was released in January 1995, and the video clip was released in February of the same year and was directed by Carlos Marcovich and filmed in Mexico City, where the single peaked #5.[5] The single of the song includes 4 versions: Album Version (4:12); Big Mix (6:13); Radio Edit (4:14) and Dub Version (6:08).[6]
Nada De Tí: the second single from the album, it was released in April 1995, and composed by Marco Flores and produced by him and Miguel Blasco. Three different versions of Nada de tí was released in a maxi-single released in 1995, they are: Big Mix (6:26); Radio Edit (4:30); Dub Version (7:50).[7]
Hoy Te Dejé De Amar: third single of the album, no music video or physical single was released to promote the song.
Bésame En La Boca: fourth and last single of the album. The song was included in the soundtrack of the movie of the same name.
Amarnos No Es Pecado: This song was only a promotional single, released as part of the soundtrack of the movie Bésame En La Boca.
Juan Cerro — guitar arrangements
Didi Gutman — arranger
Adrian Posse — director, producer
Sergio Toporek — artwork, digital mastering
Kenneth Barzilai — photography
Miguel Blasco — director, producer
Leo Herrera — assistant engineer
Alberto de Palacio — engineer
Pedro Vidal — arranger, programming
Aida — artwork, digital mastering
Paulina Rubio — lead and background vocals, main performer, concept