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Flor de canela
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El mareito
Written by
Osvaldo Farrés
Performed by
María Antonieta Pons
La barca
Written by
Roberto Cantoral
Performed by
Hermanos Reyes
(as Los Hermanos Reyes) con Teresita
Rumba Abierta
Written by
Juan Bruno Tarraza
Performed by
María Antonieta Pons
backed by
Juan Bruno Tarraza
and
Fello Vergara
Sabrá Dios
Written by
Álvaro Carrillo
Performed by
María Antonieta Pons
Flamenco Comedy
Written by
Los Tex-Mex
Performed by
Los Tex-Mex
En la orilla del mar
Written by José Berroa
Performed by
María Antonieta Pons
Paraiso tropical
Written by Nicolás Pérez Leyva
Performed by
María Antonieta Pons
and Ballet Etual
El reloj
Written by
Roberto Cantoral
Performed by
Los Tres Caballeros
Espérame en el cielo
Written by Francisco López
Performed by
Pedro Vargas
backed by Alvarito on piano
Flor de canela
Written by
Manuel Esperón
and
Felipe Bermejo
Performed by
María Antonieta Pons
and Ballet Etual
Rock and Roll
Written by
Manuel Esperón
Performed by
María Antonieta Pons
and Ballet Etual
Amor, amor
Written by
Gabriel Ruiz
Performed by
Juan Bruno Tarraza
and
Fello Vergara
Can can cha cha chá
Written by Mario de Jesús
Performed by
María Antonieta Pons
and Ballet Etual
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