Jeanette (singer) - Palabras, Promesas

Palabras, Promesas

After the dissolution of Pic-Nic, Jeanette returned to resume her course, but the overnight received a call from her former record label HISPAVOX. This time the label had said that had a project for a singer and Jeanette had not matter it. But HISPAVOX removed heaven and earth to convince Jeanette to come back to Spain and to the music. Jeanette installed in Barcelona in 1971 to start her solo career. The singer thought it was to revive the folk spirit of Pic-Nic, but the label wants to make a new figure of the ballad. At the start of the 1970s, she began her solo career with her hit first single, "Soy Rebelde" (I am a rebel). On the single, the record label misspelled her name as "Jeanette" (the correct spelling is Janette without the first E.) Ever since then, her stage name has been spelled with the additional E. The single first enjoyed success in Spanish-speaking countries and later broadened its influence with French ("L'inconnu qui m'aimera"), Japanese ("あまのじゃく") and English versions. This song and others penned by Manuel Alejandro, such as "Estoy triste", "Oye mamá, oye papá" established her as an artist in Spain. Palabras, promesas (Words, promises) was written by José Luis Perales was released in 1973. In this Lp are released all the singles and recorded from 1971 to 1973.

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