Daniela Romo (album) explained

Daniela Romo
Type:Album
Artist:Daniela Romo
Cover:Danielaromop.jpg
Recorded:March–April 1983
Studio:Hispavox
Genre:Latin pop
Label:EMI Music
Producer:Danilo Vaona
Next Title:Amor Prohibido
Next Year:1984

Daniela Romo is the debut album by Mexican pop singer Daniela Romo, released in 1983. A previous album had been released in 1979, but it was not promoted nor commercially significant, and it is not considered her debut. This album had a commercial appeal targeted to teenagers and young adults with catchy pop songs and was a big success in Latin America.

History

To critics and fans, this is seen as Romo's debut, as the real first album did not meet with any success (critical or otherwise), and few know of its existence. She debuted as a writer on several songs. Danilo Vaona wrote "Mentiras" ("Lies"); another prominent singer who wrote for her was Miguel Bosé on the song "Pobre secretaria" ("Poor Secretary").[1]

Track listing

  1. "Mentiras"
  2. "La ocasión para amarnos"
  3. "Te amo"
  4. "Celos"
  5. "El fin de un amor"
  6. "Pobre secretaria"
  7. "Ayúdame"
  8. "Ven a mi fiesta"
  9. "No no puedo ya dejarte"
  10. "Ayer perdí mi corazón"

Singles

Covers

Reference list

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2009-03-06 . 2009-02-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090207133800/http://www.untiempopararecordar.com/?p=4338 . dead .