De niña a mujer

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De niña a mujer is a studio album by Spanish singer Julio Iglesias. It was released in 1981 by Columbia Records. The album is notable for its romantic ballads and has been a significant part of Iglesias's discography.

Background[edit | edit source]

The album's title, De niña a mujer, translates to "From Girl to Woman" in English. It is dedicated to Iglesias's daughter, Chabeli, and features a collection of songs that reflect themes of love, growth, and emotional maturity.

Track Listing[edit | edit source]

The album consists of the following tracks:

  1. "De niña a mujer"
  2. "Volver a empezar (Begin the Beguine)"
  3. "Que nadie sepa mi sufrir"
  4. "Con la misma piedra"
  5. "La paloma"
  6. "Me olvidé de vivir"
  7. "Pobre diablo"
  8. "Corazón de papel"
  9. "Un canto a Galicia"
  10. "Quijote"

Production[edit | edit source]

De niña a mujer was produced by Rafael Pérez Botija, who has worked with Iglesias on several other projects. The album was recorded in various studios across Spain and the United States.

Reception[edit | edit source]

The album was well-received by both critics and fans. It achieved significant commercial success, particularly in Latin America and Spain. The single "De niña a mujer" became one of Iglesias's most beloved songs.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

De niña a mujer is considered one of Julio Iglesias's classic albums. It has been reissued several times and remains a staple in his live performances. The album's success helped solidify Iglesias's status as an international superstar.

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