La acariciante voz de Flor Silvestre (English: The Caressive Voice) is a studio album by Mexican singer Flor Silvestre, released in 1965 by Musart Records.[1]
La acariciante voz de Flor Silvestre |
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Released | 1965 |
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Label | Musart |
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- "Gaviota traidora"
Released: 1964
- "Probé el dolor"
Released: 1964
- "Una limosna"
Released: 1965
- "Espumas"
Released: 1966
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Side one
Title | Writer(s) | Accompaniment |
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1. | "Gaviota traidora" | Margarito Estrada | Mariachi México | |
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2. | "Amor se escribe con llanto" | Álvaro Dalmar | Trío Los Albinos | |
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3. | "Volver a verte" | | Mariachi Internacional | |
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4. | "La puerta blanca" | Indalecio Ramírez | Mariachi México | |
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5. | "Vengo a saber" | A. M. Brambila | Mariachi México | |
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6. | "Para adorarte" | Fidel A. Vista | Mariachi Internacional | |
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Side two
Title | Writer(s) | Accompaniment |
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1. | "Una limosna" | Indalecio Ramírez | Mariachi Los Mensajeros | |
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2. | "El mar y la esperanza" | Alfonso Villagómez | Mariachi México | |
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3. | "Espumas" | Jorge Villamil | Trío Los Albinos | |
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4. | "Mi última canción" | | Mariachi México | |
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5. | "Y quedarme sin mi" | José Rubén Márquez | Mariachi México | |
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6. | "Probé el dolor" | | Mariachi Internacional | |
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- Mariachi México – accompaniment
- Mariachi Internacional – accompaniment
- Mariachi Los Mensajeros – accompaniment
- Trío Los Albinos – accompaniment