Romance (Luis Miguel album)

Romance is the eighth studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was released by WEA Latina on 19 November 1991. On the album Miguel covers twelve boleros, originally recorded from 1944 to 1986. Romance sold over seven million copies worldwide, his bestselling record in his music career.

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Summary Romance (Luis Miguel album)Romance is the eighth studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was released by WEA Latina on 19 November 1991. On the album Miguel covers twelve boleros, originally recorded from 1944 to 1986. The album was generally well received by music critics, who praised Miguel’s singing and the record’s production. Romance sold over seven million copies worldwide, his bestselling record in his music career. In the United States, it spent 32 weeks at number one on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart, and was the first Spanish-language album by a non-crossover Latin artist to be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. Its success encouraged Miguel to release three more bolero records: Segundo Romance, Romances and Mis Romances. The album is the third-bestselling album of all time in Mexico, and the bestselling record by anon-native artist in Argentina. The first two singles, \”Inolvidable\” and \”No Sé Tú\”, reached number one in the U.S. and Mexico. The singer received several accolades, including a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop album. The release was postponed until late-October-October 1992, after Miguel was hospitalized with appendicitis. It reached number seven on the Hot Latin Songs chart in the week of April 18, 1992, topping the chart for seven weeks. Its second single, \”No Tú\” was released in February 1992 and reached number five for five weeks.

It is the lead single of Romance’s second album, which was released as Romance’s lead single in November 1991, and reached No. 1 on the charts for two weeks in February and March 1992. The song was recorded at Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood, California, with Bebu Silvetti the arranger. On 25 October 1991, the album’s title was announced as a homage to boleros; it was Miguel’s first as a producer. Seven of the tracks were recorded by 13 September when production was suspended when Miguel was hospitalized. On November 19, 1991, production was resumed and two weeks after Miguel’s hospitalization, Romance’s release was delayed until November 19. The single was released on November 21, 1991. The second single was Released on November 22, 1991 and reached the top of the charts in the US and Mexico for six months. The third single, Released in November 1992, reached the number one spot on the US Billboard Hot Latin Song chart. The fourth single, released in January 1992, was the top single of the US chart for five months. It received airplay throughout Latin America and was recorded by American conductor Ezra Kliger. The lead single was recorded on November 23, 1990, and released by American singer-songwriter Armando Manzanero. The songs were selected from five hundred songs, including Miguel’s own “Teño”