Y Tenerte Otra Vez

Y Tenerte Otra Vez
Studio album by Pepe Aguilar
Released March 25, 2003
Genre Mariachi
Label Univision
Pepe Aguilar chronology
Con Banda
(2002)
Y Tenerte Otra Vez
(2003)
Con Orgullo Por Herencia
(2003)

Y Tenerte Otra Vez is a studio album released by Pepe Aguilar. This album became his first number one album on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.

Track listing

This track listing from Billboard.com[1]

  1. Me Falta Valor (Teodoro Bello) — 3:36
  2. Va Por Tu Suerte (Paulina Vargas) — 3:09
  3. Alma en Pena (Miguel Luna) — 3:38
  4. Yo la Amo (Luna) — 4:16
  5. He Venido a Pedirte Perdón (Juan Gabriel) — 4:37
  6. Mi Buen Corazón (Amanda Miguel/Graciela Carvallo) — 4:49
  7. A Pierna Suelta (Martín Urieta) — 3:35
  8. El Mecate (Manuel Monterrosas) — 2:38
  9. Indispensable (Pepe Aguilar/Luna) — 4:21
  10. Caída Libre (Manuel Eduardo Castro) — 3:35
  11. El Hombre Es Hombre (Manuel Durán Durán) — 3:19
  12. Y Tenerte Otra Vez (Juan Manuel Pernas/Aguilar) — 5:04
  13. Y Ahora Olvídame (Jesús Monarrez) — 4:32
  14. Mi Casa de Teja (Roberto Fausto) — 3:29

Chart performance

Chart (2003)[2] Peak
position
US Billboard Top Latin Albums 1
US Billboard Regional/Mexican Albums 1
US Billboard Top Heatseekers 2
US Billboard 200 118

Sales and certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Mexico (AMPROFON)[3] Gold 75,000^
United States (RIAA)[4] 2× Platinum (Latin) 200,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

  1. "Y Tenerte Otra Vez". Billboard.com. Billboard.com. 2003-03-25. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
  2. "Y Tenerte Otra Vez - Chart Performance (2003)". Billboard.com. Allmusic.com. 2003-04-19. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
  3. "Certificaciones – Pepe Aguilar" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas.
  4. "American album certifications – Pepe Aguilar – Y Tenerate Otra Vez". Recording Industry Association of America. If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Album, then click Type, then select Latin, then click SEARCH
Preceded by
La Historia by Intocable
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums number-one album
April 19, 2003
Succeeded by
20 Inolvidables by Los Bukis and Los Temerarios
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