Armando Manzanero (born in M??rida, M??xico on December 7, 1935) is a Latin American musician and composer, widely considered the premiere Mexican romantic composer of the postwar era. At the age of eight he was introduced into the world of music in the Escuela de Bellas Artes (School of High Arts) of his native city, later furthering his musical studies in Mexico City. In 1950, at the age of fifteen, he composed his first melody titled Nunca en el Mundo (Never in the World), of which twenty-one versions in different languages have been recorded to date. The following year he began his professional career as a pianist. He has become even more popular due to the fact that Luis Miguel has taken some of Manzanero's most popular songs and introduced them to new audiences with a modern twist. Manzanero represents the past, present and future of romantic music in Latin America. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armando_Manzanero
1 | Antes de, Despues de | Duetos |
2 | No | Duetos |
3 | Como Yo Te Amé | Armando un Pancho |
4 | Nada Personal | Los 101 Mejores Boleros |
5 | Somos Novios | Armando un Pancho |
6 | Popurri I: Amor Mio/Luz de Luna/El Andariego | Manzanero Y La Libertad |
7 | Todavía | Los 101 Mejores Boleros |
8 | Te Extraño | Los 101 Mejores Boleros |
9 | Por Debajo De La Mesa | Los 101 Mejores Boleros |
10 | Esta tarde vi llover | Sus 26 grandes boleros |
11 | Cuando hay amor | Las Mujeres de Manzanero: «Mis Nuevos Boleros» |
12 | Voy a apagar la luz | Duetos 2 |
13 | Parece que fue ayer | Sus 26 grandes boleros |
14 | Señora | Armando un Pancho |
15 | Somos Novios | Los 101 Mejores Boleros |
16 | No Existen Limites | Duetos |
17 | Me Vuelves Loco | Duetos 2 |
18 | Fin De Semana | Los 101 Mejores Boleros |
19 | Nada Personal | Duetos 2 |
20 | Tuve Que Venir Al Sur | Los 101 Mejores Boleros |