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Ana Belén

Ana Belén 70

Ana Belén

70 SONGS • 4 HOURS AND 50 MINUTES • MAY 21 2021

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    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
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Camino de Vuelta
03:22
45
46
Yo Vengo a Ofrecer Mi Corazon
04:16
47
Sabado por la Tarde
05:59
48
49
Amanecí en Tus Brazos
04:18
50
Tonada de Manuel Rodriguez
04:36
51
Desde Mi Libertad
04:02
52
Esta Vida es un Regalo
03:24
53
Derroche (Nueva Version)
04:58
54
Contamíname (En Directo)
03:25
55
El Padre Antonio y el Monaguillo Andres
05:24
56
Ya No Me Acuerdo
02:53
57
Me Gustaría
03:08
58
Գê
03:33
59
Qué Será (O Qué Será)
03:20
60
Tú Me Amas (Sabor Locura)
04:22
61
Son de Negros en Cuba
03:45
62
Pobrecita de Mi
03:37
63
64
O Barquinho
03:09
65
La Salida No Es por Ahi "Why Not?"
03:09
66
No Me Voy Sin Bailar ((When I Get Low I Get High))
02:31
67
Pequeño Vals Vienes
05:22
68
Noche de Máscaras
03:42
69
Zorongo Gitano
03:06
70
Planeta Agua
04:19
(P) 2021 De Esta Edición Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.

Artist bios

Talented singer and actress Ana Belén was born in Madrid, Spain. As a child, Belén used to express herself dancing and singing, showing up at different radio stations and participating in children contests. At the age of 12, Ana Belén recorded her first single, soon being assigned with a role in a movie called Zampo y Yo, with Fernando Rey as its star part. Belén decided to get acting lessons at TEM (Teatro Estudio Madrileño), debuting with a role in Cervante's Numancia and getting a main role for the first time in the 1970's movie Españolas en Paris. In 1973, Belén fell in love with singer Victor Manuel and the couple got married that same year. By that time, Juan Carlos Calderón produced her first album. Ana Belén's breakthrough came with the release of 1982's Ana en Rio, recorded along with Brazilian musicians. That album included her smash hit "Balancé." In March 1986, the artist was distinguished by the French government for her contribution to the popular culture. In 1991, Belén extended her career to filmmaking, starting with the acclaimed movie Cómo Ser Mujer y No Morir en el Intento, being awarded in 1995 by the Spanish Cinematographic Academy with a gold medal. The following year, Ana Belén toured all over Spain along with Miguel Rios, Joan Manuel Serrat, and Victor Manuel. In 1997, Mírame was released. Belén continued to release albums over the next decade, including 2003's Viva L`Italia and 2007's Anatomía, along with maintaining a busy acting and directing career on the big and small screen, as well as theatre. ~ Drago Bonacich

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