70 Años Peerless Una Historia Musical
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70 Años Peerless Una Historia Musical is the fourth Hits album
Album
An album is a collection of recordings, released as a single package on gramophone record, cassette, compact disc, or via digital distribution. The word derives from the Latin word for list .Vinyl LP records have two sides, each comprising one half of the album...

 by Mexican iconic pop singer Verónica Castro
Verónica Castro
Verónica Castro is a Mexican actress, singer and television host. She is the mother of singer Cristian Castro and filmmaker Michelle Sáinz Castro and the sister of actress Beatriz Castro,and telenovela producer José Alberto Castro....

, It was released in 2003 By Peerless Records
Peerless Records
Peerless Records was a record label based in Mexico.Peerless was founded in 1921 in Mexico City by E. Baptista. Early pressings of their gramophone record were made under contract by Gennett Records. By the early 1940s Peerless was pressing its own records in Mexico...

, celebrating their 70th anniversary.

Track listing

  1. "Yo Quisiera Señor Locutor" (Fabiola Del Carmen)
  2. "Aprendí a Llorar" (Lolita de la Colonia)
  3. "El Deslocón" (Manolo Marroqui)
  4. "Soy Celosa" (Fabiola Del Carmen)
  5. "No Soy Monedita de Oro"
  6. "Yofo Tefe"
  7. "El Malas Mañas"
  8. "Una Aventura" (Juan Gabriel
    Juan Gabriel
    Alberto Aguilera Valadez , better known by his stage name Juan Gabriel , is a Mexican singer and songwriter who is one of the most famous living representatives of the Mexican ranchera, ballad, mariachi, and pop music....

    )
  9. "Muchacho Terremoto"
  10. "Hasta Que Te Perdí" (Roberto Belester)
  11. "Sábado en la Noche -Tiki Tiki-"
  12. "Por Eso"
  13. "Mi Guardian, Mi Carcelero"
  14. "Pobre Gorrión" (Esperanza Acevedo)
  15. "Mi Pequeño Ciclon" (Manolo Marroqui)
  16. "Adios" (Juan Gabriel
    Juan Gabriel
    Alberto Aguilera Valadez , better known by his stage name Juan Gabriel , is a Mexican singer and songwriter who is one of the most famous living representatives of the Mexican ranchera, ballad, mariachi, and pop music....

    )
  17. "Si los Niños Gobernáran Al Mundo"
  18. "Cerezo Blanco"
  19. "Vida Mía"
  20. "Siempre Tú"
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