Mujer de todos, Mujer de nadie explained

Mujer de todos, Mujer de nadie
Type:Album
Artist:Daniela Romo
Cover:Mujerdetodos.jpg
Recorded:1986
Genre:Latin pop
Label:EMI
Producer:Miguel Blasco
J.R. Florez
Gian Pietro Felisatti
Prev Title:Dueña de mi Corazón
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:Gitana
Next Year:1987

Mujer de todos, Mujer de nadie (English: Everybody's Woman, Nobody's Woman) is the fourth studio album by Mexican pop singer Daniela Romo. This album was released in 1986 and it was her most successful album released in the 1980s, with the song De Mi Enamórate spending 14 weeks at #1 at the Hot Latin Tracks of Billboard, a record at the time.

History

This album was released by the successful 1980s production team of Miguel Blasco, J.R. Florez and Gian Pietro Felisatti. It includes several songs written by Daniela. The album contains the song "Me alimento de tí" (You nourish me) written by Gonzalo Benavides and performed with Mijares. It also includes one of her greatest songs ever, the track "De mí enamórate" (Fall in love with me), the main theme from El Camino Secreto.[1]

Track listing

Tracks:[2]

  1. De mí enamórate
  2. Veneno para dos
  3. No no le creas
  4. Coco loco
  5. Me alimento de ti (Duet with Mijares)
  6. Ayer pensé
  7. Confesiones
  8. Adelante corazón
  9. La batalla del amor
  10. Mujer de todos, mujer de nadie
  11. Bastará
  12. El mundo acabará

Singles

Singles charts

Title ESP
1. "Coco loco"
  1. 41[3]
  1. 2
2. "Veneno para dos"
  1. 10[4]
  1. 11
3. "Me alimento de ti"align="center"-
  1. 4
4. "De mí enamórate"
  1. 1[5]
  1. 1

Album chart

This release reached the #2 position in Billboard Latin Pop Albums.[6]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.untiempopararecordar.com/?p=4319l
  2. Web site: Mujer de Todos Mujer de Nadie Album Musical /// Daniela Romo AR. 2009-03-07. 2009-03-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20090306081843/http://www.daniela-romo.com.ar/mujerdetodosmujerdenadie/index.html. dead.
  3. Billboard
  4. Billboard http://www.billboard.com/charts/1987-10-03/latin-songs
  5. Billboard http://www.billboard.com/charts/1986-12-20/latin-songs
  6. Billboard http://www.billboard.com/charts/1987-01-24/latin-pop-albums