Víctor Manuel

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Víctor Manuel
Born: July 7, 1947
Mieres, Asturias, Spain
Occupation: Singer-songwriter

Víctor Manuel San José Sánchez is a famous Spanish singer-songwriter. He has been married to the famous Spanish singer and actress Ana Belén since 1972. He and his wife are considered symbols of the Spanish Transition, and his songs and albums often feature boldly-titled works with social and political content.

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  • Mucho/Tus cosas (A lot/Your things)
  • Un gran hombre/Lejano, lejano (A great man/far away, far away)
  • Y Sorrento empezó/El pueblo/Mi música eres tú/No te lo crees ni tú (And Sorrento started/The village/You are my music/You neither believe it)
  • Primer disco/Por caridad/Ninette/Y sin embargo (1966) (The first disc/by charity/Ninette/And however)
  • El tren de madera/El cobarde (1968) (the wood-made train/the coward)
  • El mendigo/La romería (The beggar/The pilgrimage)
  • El abuelo Vítor/Paxarinos (The grand-father Vítor/Paxarinos)
  • En el portalín de piedra/Ya se escuchan las panderetas (1969) (In the porch of stone/We are already listening the timbrels)
  • Víctor Manuel (1970)
  • Quiero abrazarte tanto (1970) (I want to embrace you so much)
  • Dame la mano (1971) (Give me your hand)
  • OST "Al diablo con amor" (Ana Belén and Víctor Manuel) (1972) (To the evil, with love)
  • Víctor Manuel (edit in México) (1973)
  • Verde (popular songs of Asturias) (1973) (Green)
  • Todos tenemos un precio (1974) (We all have a price)
  • Cómicos (1975) (Comedians)
  • Víctor Manuel en Directo (1976) (Víctor Manuel live)
  • Diez (1977) (Ten)
  • Spanien (edit in the Democraty German Republic) (1977)
  • Canto para todos (1978) (singing to everybody)
  • Soy un corazón tendido al sol (1978) (I'm a heart rising down the sun)
  • Luna (1979) (Moon)
  • Ay amor (1981) (ah, love)
  • Por el camino (1982) (Along the way)
  • Víctor y Ana en vivo (Ana Belén and Víctor Manuel) (1982) (Víctor and Ana, live)
  • El lanzador de cuchillos (1984) (The thrower of knives)
  • En directo (1985) (Live)
  • Para la ternura siempre hay tiempo (1986) (There is always time for the tenderness)
  • Qué te puedo dar (1988) (What can I give you?)
  • Tiempo de cerezas (new versions of old songs) (1989) (Time of cherries)
  • El delicado olor de las violetas (1990) (The delicate smeeling of the violets)
  • A dónde irán los besos (1993) (Where will kisses go?)
  • Mucho más que dos (Ana Belén and Víctor Manuel) (1994) with 7 more singers like Joan Manuel Serrat, Miguel Ríos, Joaquín Sabina, Pablo Milanés, the death Antonio Flores, Manolo Tena y el actor Juan Echanove from the Sport's Palace of Gijón, Spain. (Much more than two)
  • Sin memoria (1996) (Without memory)
  • Cada uno es como es (1999) (Each one is as he is)
  • Vivir para cantarlo (1999) (Living to sing it)
  • El hijo del ferroviario (2001) (railwayman's son)
  • Dos en la carretera (Ana Belén and Víctor Manuel) (2001) (Two along the road)
  • El perro del garaje (2004) (The dog of the garage)
  • Una canción me trajo aquí (Ana Belén and Víctor Manuel) (2006) (A song took me here)

Others

  • En Blanco y Negro (Pablo Milanés and Víctor Manuel) (1995) (In black and white)
  • El gusto es nuestro (Ana Belén, Víctor Manuel, Miguel Ríos y Joan Manuel Serrat) (1996) (The pleasure is ours)
  • Hecho en Asturias (Nuberu, Tejedor, Mari Luz Cristóbal y Víctor Manuel. Directed by Ramón Prada, a concert recorded in Oviedo, Asturies, during the Day of Asturies) (2002) (Made in Asturies)
  • Neruda en el corazón (Various artists) (2004) (Neruda in the heart)

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