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Galy Galiano

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Galy Galiano (1958) is a Colombian salsa, vallenato and bachata singer.

Discography

  • 1981: Frío De Ausencia
  • 1981: Galy Galiano
  • 1983: Alma Solitaria
  • 1985: A Manos Llenas
  • 1986: Brindemos
  • 1988: Celoso
  • 1990: Dos Corazones
  • 1991: Tu Amor Es Fuego
  • 1992: Solo Salsa
  • 1993: Tres Palabras
  • 1993: Sin Fronteras[1]
  • 1994: Mi Son Latino
  • 1995: Amor De Primavera
  • 1996: Me Bebí Tu Recuerdo
  • 1997: Deseos
  • 1997: Bebiendo Para Olvidar
  • 1998: No Volveré A Casarme
  • 2000: Galy Galiano
  • 2001: El Sentimental De La Salsa
  • 2004: La Otra Cara De La Moneda
  • 2006: Un Solo Sentimiento
  • 2010: Galy
  • 2013: 30 Años
  • 2016: De Gala
Singles
  • 2014: Mi Obsesión
  • 2016: Felices los 4

References

  1. ^ Billboard - Feb 19, 1994 - Page 36 While Galy Galiano's piquant BMG debut, "Sin Fron- teras," boasts several solid salsa/ bachata singles ("Como Olvidar- las," "Nadie Es Com Tu," "Mi Des- pedida"), the home run track is the emotive bachata/bolero "Ella Fue Mi Mujer.