Llena de Dulzura - Track Listing Mexican and Spain Edition

Track Listing Mexican and Spain Edition

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Maldita primavera (Maledetta primavera)" A. Cassella, G. Savio, Adap. Luis Gómez Escolar Rafael Trabuchelli 3:55
2. "Mi timidez" José Luis Perales Rafael Trabuchelli 2:35
3. "Rosas y arcoiris (Roses and rainbows)" Carole bayer Sager, Marvin Hamlish, Adap. I. Ballesteros Rafael Trabuchelli 3:05
4. "Y sólo tú" Amado Jaén, M. Clipper's Rafael Trabuchelli 3:35
5. "Llena de dulzura" Divaonna, M. Cayre, I. Ballesteros Rafael Trabuchelli 2:25
6. "Este amor no se toca (Questo amore non si tocca)" G.C. Bigazzi, G. Bella, Adp. I. Ballesteros Rafael Trabuchelli 3:55
7. "Te estoy queriendo tanto" R. Soficci, Albertelli, Adap. Luis Gómez Escolar Rafael Trabuchelli 3:20
8. "Tu y yo" Marisol Perales, M. Cayre Rafael Trabuchelli 2:40
9. "Amores solitarios (Amoureux solitaries)" Elli Medeiros, Jacno Rafael Trabuchelli 3:35
10. "Menta y limón (Espero despierto la mañana)" R. Navarro, C. Narea R. Narvaja, Quiroga 3:25

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