Para Toda La Vida (Rocío Dúrcal album)

Para Toda La Vida
Studio album by Rocío Dúrcal
Released February 23, 1999
Recorded
Genre Bolero, pop
Length 42:29
Label BMG Music, Ariola Records
Producer Roberto Livi
Rocío Dúrcal chronology
Juntos Otra Vez
(1997)
Para Toda La Vida
(1999)
Caricias
(2000)
Singles from Para Toda La Vida
  1. "Para Toda La Vida"
  2. "Poquito Olvido, Mucho Corazón"
  3. "El Juzgado 23"
  4. "Ten Cuidado"

Para Toda La Vida (For All Life) is a studio album released by Spanish performer Rocío Dúrcal on February 23, 1999, by BMG Ariola.[1] This would be the second album written, arranged and produced by Argentinian songwriter Roberto Livi for the singer.

Its lead single "Para Toda La Vida" became a hit all over Latin America and in the United States where it peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Latin Pop Airplay. In this year the singer receives the award TV y Novelas (Special recognition for being the ambassador of the Song Ranchera World wide) and the Award Hall of Fame, presented by the American journal Billboard (Special recognition for his musical career).

Track listing

Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Para Toda La Vida" Roberto Livi 3:32
2. "Parece Mentira" Livi, Rafael Ferro 4:53
3. "Pagaré Condena" Livi, Jorge Madeira 3:53
4. "Hoy Lo Vi Pasar" Livi, Juan Marcelo 3:22
5. "No Pensar En Ti" Livi, Ferro 4:50
6. "El Juzgado 23" Livi, Miguel Ángel Robles 4:10
7. "Siempre Por Ti" Livi, Adrián Posse 3:13
8. "Poquito Olvido, Mucho Corazón" Livi, Alejandro Vezzani 3:32
9. "El Amor Que Tenía" Livi, Ferro 4:23
10. "La Farsante" Livi, Posse 3:43
11. "Ten Cuidado" Livi, Vezzani 3:09

Awards

Roberto Livi producer of the album "Para Toda La Vida"

Charts

Year Single Chart Peak Position
1999 "Para Toda La Vida'" Latin Pop Airplay[2] 10
Chart (1999) Peak Position
Top Latin Albums[2] 32

Certifications

Country Certification
United States Gold
Mexico Platinum

Credits and personnel

Musicians

Production

References

  1. "Para Toda La Vida". AllMusic. Retrieved July 9, 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Para Toda La Vida Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved July 9, 2014.
  3. "Rocío Dúrcal, toda una trayectoria de éxitos" [Rocío Dúrcal, a complete record of success] (in Spanish). El Universal. March 30, 2006. Retrieved July 9, 2014.
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