Romance (Luis Miguel album)
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Romance is a bolero album released by Mexican singer Luis Miguel in 1991.
The album was a massive success across Spain, Latin-America, and the United States, where it has been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.[1]
Romance was nominated in 1992 for a Grammy in the category of Best Latin Pop Album, losing to Vicki Carr's Cosas del Amor. Also received a nomination for "Album of the Year" on the Eres Magazine awards held in México in 1991 (losing to Alejandra Guzmán's "Flor de Papel"). In 1992 the album was nominated again in the same field and won.
To date, Romance remains the biggest seller for Luis Miguel in Mexico with sales (only in that country) of two million copies. Widely considered as the album who brought bolero music back to mainstream. After the success of this album many singers like Daniela Romo and Charlie Zaa recorded boleros.
On the Top Latin albums charts in US the album peaked at number three [1].
Track listing
- "No Me Platiques Más" (Vicente Garrido) — 3:31
- "Inolvidable" (Julio Gutiérrez) — 4:16
- "La Puerta" (Luis Demetrio) — 3:19
- "La Barca" (Roberto Cantoral) — 3:28
- "Te Extraño" (Armando Manzanero) — 4:23
- "Usted" (Gabriel Ruiz/José Antonio Zorrilla) — 3:43
- "Contigo en la Distancia" (César Portillo de la Luz) — 3:23
- "Mucho Corazón" (Emma Elena Valdemar) — 3:23
- "La Mentira" (Álvaro Carillo) — 3:46
- "Cuando Vuelva a Tu Lado" (María Grever) — 3:48
- "No Sé Tú" (Armando Manzanero) — 3:48
- "Cómo" (Chico Novarro) — 3:14
Chart performance
Single | US Hot Latin Tracks | MEX |
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Inolvidable | 1 | 1 |
No Sé Tú | 1 | 1 |
Mucho Corazón | 3 | |
Cómo | 4 | |
Contigo en la Distancia | 5 | |
Usted | 6 |