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Mis Romances
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Mis Romances is a best-selling album from mexican superstar Luis Miguel and was released in 2001. Once again was produced by the artist himself. Three singles were released from the album: "Amor, Amor, Amor" (#1 in México). "Como Duele" (#1 in México and #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks) and "Al Que Me Siga". This is the fourth album from Luis Miguel devoted to bolero music.

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Mis Romances is a best-selling album from mexican superstar Luis Miguel and was released in 2001. Once again was produced by the artist himself. Three singles were released from the album: "Amor, Amor, Amor" (#1 in México). "Como Duele" (#1 in México and #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks) and "Al Que Me Siga". This is the fourth album from Luis Miguel devoted to bolero music.
Track listing
- ¿Qué Sabes Tú? (Myrtha Silva) - 4:45
- Tú Me Acostumbraste (Frank Domínguez) - 2:33
- Perfidia (Alberto Domínguez Borras) - 3:22
- Amor, Amor, Amor (Ricardo López Méndez/Gabriel Ruiz Galindo) - 3:39
- Como Duele (Armando Manzanero) - 3:49
- Toda Una Vida (Oswaldo Farres) - 3:11
- El Tiempo Que Te Quede Libre (José Ángel Espinoza Aragón) - 2:25
- Amorcito Corazón (Jesús Camacho Villaseñor) - 2:48
- La Ultima Noche (Bobby Collazo) - 3:46
- Volver (Alfredo Le Pera/Carlos Gardel) - 3:40
- Al Que Me Siga (Manuel Alejandro) - 4:31
Personnel
- Producer: Luis Miguel
- Executive Producers: Alejandro Asensi
- Engineer (Mixing): Rafa Sardina
- Digital Edition: Marco Gamboa
- Strings Recording: Geoff Foster with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Coordinator: Shari Sutcliffe
- Recorded at: Cello Studios (Hollywood, CA), Abbey Road Studios (London, England)
- Mixing: Record Plant, Hollywood, CA
- Mastering: Capitol Mastering, Hollywood, CA
- Photography: Alberto Tolot
- Design: Jeri Heiden, John Heiden and Barbie Goshko for Smog.
Tour
Mis Romances Tour was performed between January 2002 and December 2002.
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