Cannabaceae

Soy
Studio album by
Released1973
GenreLatin pop
LabelColumbia
Julio Iglesias chronology
Por una mujer
(1972)
Soy
(1973)
Und das Meer singt sein Lied
(1973)
Singles from Soy
  1. "Así nacemos"
    Released: 1973
  2. "Minueto"
    Released: 1973
  3. "Dieciseis años"
    Released: 1974

Soy is a 1973 album by Julio Iglesias. A U.S. version was released in 1980.[1] It was released on the Columbia label.[2] An English language version of Soy called Así Nacemos was released to the United States and Canadian markets in the same year.[citation needed]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Vivencias (Iglesias/Navarro/Prida) SGAE/EMI Songs Ltd./BMG Music Publishing Ltd."Julio Iglesias3:25
2."En una ciudad cualquiera (Iglesias) SGAE/EMI Songs Ltd./BMG Music Publishing Ltd."Julio Iglesias3:55
3."Soy (Iglesias) SGAE//BMG Music Publishing Ltd."Julio Iglesias3:40
4."Minueto (Iglesias/Ruiz) SDRM/SGAE/BMG Music Publishing Ltd."Julio Iglesias3:45
5."Mi amor es más joven que yo (Fontana/Iglesias) Ivan Mogull Music Ltd./BMG Music Publishing Ltd."Julio Iglesias2:35
6."Dieciseis años (Danie/Marti) Copyright Control"Julio Iglesias3:25
7."Niña (Manuel Alejandro/Magdalena) SGAE/Copyright Control"Julio Iglesias3:35
8."Una Leyenda La Leyenda Del Indio (Iglesias) SGAE/EMI Songs Ltd./BMG Music Publishing Ltd."Julio Iglesias3:55
9."Así Nacemos (Alvarez/Casas) SGAE/BMG Music Publishing Ltd."Julio Iglesias3:27
10."Vete ya (Iglesias/Navarro) SGAE/EMI Songs Ltd./BMG Music Publishing Ltd."Julio Iglesias4:20

Así Nacemos track listing

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  1. Así nacemos (1st versión) 3:49
  2. Tenía una guitarra 3:10
  3. Bla, bla, bla 3:40
  4. Hace unos años 3:55 -
  5. Alguien que pasó 4:10
  6. Niña 3:42
  7. A Chicago (Dear Mrs. Jane) 2:53
  8. Dahil sa´yo 2:56
  9. No es verdad 2:17
  10. 24 horas 4:25

References

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  1. ^ "Discography". www.julioiglesias.com. Retrieved 2011-02-24.
  2. ^ "Julio Iglesias Soy". Discogs. 26 April 2023.
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