The Best Hits (Enrique Iglesias album)

The Best Hits
Greatest hits album by Enrique Iglesias
Released November 24, 1999 (1999-11-24)
Recorded 1994–99
Genre Pop, Latin pop
Label Fonovisa
Enrique Iglesias chronology
Enrique
(1999)
The Best Hits
(1999)
Escape
(2001)

The Best Hits is the second greatest hits album, and seventh overall release, from pop singer Enrique Iglesias. The album was released by Fonovisa after Iglesias had left them, and is the second of three compilation releases made available following his departure. The collection includes a number of album tracks and popular singles, although due to the release of Bailamos Greatest Hits a few months prior, failed to sell highly in the United States or Latin America.[1] Unlike its predecessor, the album contains more singles than album tracks, and could be seen as more of a greatest hits than Bailamos Greatest Hits. The album was certified gold in u.s for sales of 500,000 copies.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Translation Length
1. "No Llores Por Mí"  Enrique Iglesias, Roberto MoralesDo Not Cry for Me 4:11
2. "Enamorado por primera vez"  Enrique IglesiasLove to See You 4:29
3. "Si Tú Te Vas"  Enrique Iglesias, Roberto MoralesIf You Are Going 4:00
4. "Bailamos"  Paul Barry, Mark TaylorWe Dance 3:25
5. "Por Amarte"  Enrique Iglesias, Roberto MoralesBy Love 4:00
6. "Esperanza"  Enrique Iglesias, Chein García-AlonsoHope 3:09
7. "Nunca te olvidaré"  Enrique IglesiasI'll Never Forget 4:24
8. "Miente"  Rafael Pérez BotijaLies 3:36
9. "Volveré"  Enrique Iglesias, Roberto MoralesCome Back 4:37
10. "Si Juras Regresar"  Rafael Pérez BotijaIf You Swear Back 4:24
11. "Al despertar"  Enrique Iglesias, Roberto MoralesUpon Awakening 4:15
12. "Cosas del amor"  Rafael Pérez BotijaRegarding Love 4:31
13. "Trapecista"  Rafael Pérez BotijaAerialist 4:27
14. "Falta Tanto Amor"  Enrique Iglesias, Roberto MoralesLack Much Love 3:54
15. "Experiencia Religiosa"  Chein García AlonsoMystical Experience 5:32

See also

References

  1. "Best Hits: Amazon.co.uk: Music". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
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