Tributo al Amor

Tributo al Amor
Greatest hits album by Los Temerarios
Released November 25, 2003
Genre Balada, Pop Latino, Romantic music
Label Fonovisa
Los Temerarios chronology
20 Inolvidables
(2003)
Tributo al Amor
(2003)
Veintisiete
(2004)

Tributo al Amor (Eng.: Tribute to Love) is a compilation album released by the romantic music band Los Temerarios. This album became their fifth number-one album in the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.

Contents

Tracklisting

CD tracklisting

This information from Billboard.com[1]

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Caminando Voy"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 4:03
2. "Enamorado de Tí"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 4:08
3. "Quise Olvidarme de Tí"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 3:54
4. "Como Tú"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 3:55
5. "Te Hice Mal"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 4:40
6. "Mi Vida Eres Tú"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 4:09
7. "Sólo Te Quiero a Tí"   Gustavo Adolfo Alba 3:38
8. "Te Quiero"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 3:13
9. "Como Te Recuerdo"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 5:05
10. "Creo Que Voy a Llorar"   Gustavo Adolfo Alba 3:12
11. "Adiós, Te Extrañaré"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 4:56
12. "Si Tú Quisieras"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 4:03
13. "Por Qué Te Conocí"   Gustavo Adolfo Alba 4:04
14. "La Mujer de los Dos"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 5:01

DVD tracklisting

This information from Allmusic[2]

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Una Lágrima No Basta"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 4:03
2. "Como Te Recuerdo"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 5:05
3. "Por Qué Te Conocí"   Gustavo Adolfo Alba 4:04
4. "Mi Alma Reclama"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 4:53
5. "Ya Me Voy Para Siempre"   José Vaca Flores 4:11
6. "En La Madrugada Se Fue"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 3:47
7. "Eras Todo Para Mí"   Adolfo Adolfo Alba 4:49
8. "He Intentado Tanto, Tanto"   Adolfo Ángel Alba 3:48

Chart performance

Chart (2003)[3] Peak
position
US Billboard Top Latin Albums 1
US Billboard Regional/Mexican Albums 1
US Billboard 200 181

Sales and certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Mexico (AMPROFON)[4] Gold 50,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

Preceded by
Por Tí by Ednita Nazario
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums number-one album
December 13, 2003 - December 27, 2003
Succeeded by
La Historia Continúa... by Marco Antonio Solís

References