De niña a mujer
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:
- "De niña a mujer"
- "Volver a empezar (Begin the Beguine)"
- "Que nadie sepa mi sufrir"
- "Con la misma piedra"
- "La paloma"
- "Me olvidé de vivir"
- "Pobre diablo"
- "Corazón de papel"
- "Un canto a Galicia"
- "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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