Tiempo de amar (English title:Time to love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Silvia Pinal for Televisa in 1987. It is an original story by Alberto Cura and directed by Rafael Banquells.
Lupita D'Alessio and Fernando Allende starred as protagonists.
This is the story of Carolina who falls for Luis Alberto and they are happy for some time but she has an incurable disease that little by little leads to death, leaving behind a child.
Tiempo De Amar (1996) is Menudo's 36th album (23rd in Spanish).
It features Abel Talamántez, Alexis Grullón, Andy Blázquez, and new members Didier Hernández from Cuba, and Anthony Galindo from Venezuela. Didier and Anthony replaced Ashley Ruiz and Ricky López after they both decided to leave the group. This was the last album recorded under the Menudo name. Creator Edgardo Díaz had sold the name to a Panamanian company, so the group's name was changed to MDO. After this, Andy Blázquez left the group and was replaced by new member Daniel René Weider.
Hoy ofrezco una oración
Abro el corazón, hay tanto para dar
Para compartir
Lluvia de amor
Que inundará todo tu ser
Como el agua llena mar
Coro:
Tiempo de amar
De perdonar los errores
De dicha, de gloria
Hoy todo el mundo celebra
Tiempo de amar
Cristo esta con nosotros
No cierres tu puerta
Dale tu vida.
Oh Bendito nino Dios
Tú eres esa luz que alumbra mi interior
Milagro de amor
Mi fuente de paz, mi verdad
Eres tú el motivo de este
Coro:
Tiempo de amar
De perdonar los errores
De dicha, de gloria
Hoy todo el mundo celebra
Tiempo de amar
Cristo esta con nosotros
No cierres tu puerta
Dale tu vida
Coro:
Tiempo de amar
De perdonar los errores
De dicha, de gloria
Hoy todo el mundo celebra
Tiempo de amar
Cristo esta con nosotros
No cierres tu puerta
Dale tu vida
Oooooooh, abre tu corazón.
Duet with Pete Orta
Written by George Cocchini, Hunter Davis and Chris Faulk
Spanish Version by Alejandro Jaen, William Pez and Erika Ender
Programming: Kent Hooper
Vocal Arrangements by Chris Harris
Drums: John Hammond
Percussion: Ken Lewis
Bass Guitar: Danny O'Lannerghty
Guitar: George Cocchini, David Cleveland and Gary Burnette