Cannabaceae

Fiebre de amor
Soundtrack album by
Released1985 (1985)
Recorded1984–1985
GenrePop
LabelEMI
ProducerLuisito Rey
Luis Miguel chronology
Palabra de honor
(1984)
Fiebre de amor
(1985)
Soy Como Quiero Ser
(1987)
Lucerito chronology
Con Tan Pocos Años
(1984)
Fiebre de amor
(1985)
Fuego y Ternura
(1985)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Fiebre de amor ("Fever of love") is a soundtrack album from the Mexican film of the same title. It was released in 1985 on the EMI Capitol label. Most of the tracks are performed by Luis Miguel with a few interventions from Lucerito, his girlfriend on the motion picture. The soundtrack was also recorded in Italian.

Track listing

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# Title Composer Time
1 Fiebre de Amor Luis Rey 3:37
2 Acapulco Amor Luis Rey 3:44
3 Por Ti Honorio Herrero 3:42
4 Todo El Amor Del Mundo (Duet w/Lucerito) Luis Rey 2:35
5 Este Amor Luis Rey 3:12
6 Los Muchachos de Hoy (Italian Version) Minellono/Cutugno 3:34
7 Fiebre de Amor (Instrumental) Luis Rey 5:08
8 Siempre Me Quedo, Siempre Me Voy Luis Rey 4:15
9 Sueños Luis Rey 3:10
10 Siempre Te Seguiré (Only Lucerito) Luis Rey 3:12
11 Los Muchachos de Hoy Minellono/Cutugno 3:42

Singles

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# Title Mexican singles[citation needed] Hot Latin Tracks
1. "Los muchachos de hoy" 2
2. "Todo el amor del mundo" 1 9 [2]

References

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