Released November 5, 1996 (US) Producer Abraham Quintanilla Jr. | Recorded 1986–1996 Release date 5 November 1996 Label Capitol Latin | |
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Selena albums Selena Live!, Selena Remembered, Live! The Last Concert, Selena, Amor Prohibido |
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Siempre Selena is the first remix album by American singer Selena. Like Dreaming of You, the 1995 album that documented her final English-language recording sessions and added some concurrent Latin hits, Siempre Selena combines remixes of recordings Selena made as a teenager with a couple of later, previously unreleased tracks. It features the romantic mariachi song "Siempre Hace Frio" which went to number two on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks. It also includes a remix of "No Quiero Saber" which was featured on the official Latin album for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Also on the album is a new version of the song "Tu Robaste Mi Corazon" with the male vocals now sung by Pete Astudillo rather than Emilio Navaira.
Contents
- 01 selena siempre hace frio siempre selena
- 07 selena cien anos siempre selena
- Track listing
- Singles released
- Weekly charts
- Songs
- References
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Track listing
- "Siempre Hace Frio" (Cuco Sanchez)
- "Only Love" (Mark Spiro, Robbie Buchanan) (Previously Unreleased)
- "Soy Amiga" (Ricky Vela)
- "Como Quisera" (Abraham Quintanilla III, Ricky Vela)
- "A Million to One" (Phil Medley)
- "Costumbres" (Juan Gabriel)
- "Cien Años" (Alberto Cervantes, Ruben Fuentes)
- "Tú Robaste Mi Corazón" (New version) (duet with Pete Astudillo) (Abraham Quintanilla III, Ricky Vela)
- "Ya No" (Remix) (Abraham Quintanilla III, Ricky Vela)
- "No Quiero Saber" (Remix) (Abraham Quintanilla III, Pete Astudillo)
Singles released
- "Siempre Hace Frio"
- "Costumbres"
- "A Million to One"
Weekly charts
Songs
1Siempre hace frio3:16
2Only Love4:15
3Soy amiga4:02