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Yo Te Pido Amor is the sixth album by Mexican iconic pop singer Yuri . It was released on November 21, 1985. She returned with a new label EMI Music, and once again it was a huge success.
Critical reception
The album was nominated to the Grammy Awards for Best Latin Pop Performance , among José Feliciano , Pandora , Danny Rivera and José José , losing to "Le Lo Lai" by Feliciano.[1] Yo Te Pido Amor sold 600,000 units.[1] .
Track listing
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Dame un beso" Difelisatti, J.R. Florez Noé-Santapaga, Gian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück 3:08 2. "Yo te pido amor" Difelisatti, J.R. Florez Gian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück 3:45 3. "El amor es un boomerang" A. Marcos, J.R. Florez Noé-Santapaga, Gian Pierto Felisatti 2:50 4. "Perdona" Hernaldo Zúñiga Gian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück 3:42 5. "Sálvame" Jesús Glück, J.R. Florez Gian Pierto Felisatti, Eduardo Leyva 3:25 6. "Déjala" Difelisatti, J.R. Florez Gian Pierto Felisatti, Eduardo Leyva 3:34 7. "Mal" Damiani, Del Sarto, J.R. Florez Gian Pierto Felisatti 2:50 8. "Te quiero" J.R. Florez Gian Pierto Felisatti, Eduardo Leyva 3:40 9. "Si te pierdo" Hernaldo Zúñiga Gian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück 3:11 10. "Carrillón" Loris Ceroni, J.R. Florez Noé-Santapaga 3:25
Production
Executive producer: Miguel Blasco
Director: Gian Pietro Felisatti
Musical Arrangements: Gian Pietro Felisatti, Noah-Santapaga
String Arrangements: Gian Pietro Felisatti, Jesus Gluck, Eduardo Leyva
Recording Studio: Estudios EMI (Chile)
Sound engineer: Massimo Noé and J. Alvarez Alija
Assistant: Alberto Pinto
Musicians: Lele Melotti (Drums), Pino Santapaga (Guitar), Luigi Capellot (Bass), Piero Cairo (Keyboards)
Photography: Serapio Carreño
Graphic design: ZEN
Stylist: Cheska
Singles
"Yo te pido amor"
"Dame un beso"
"Déjala"
"El amor es un boomerang"
"Te quiero"
Single Charts
References
Solo albums EPs Songs Related