Chayanne: Vivo

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Chayanne: Vivo
Live album by Chayanne
Released October 28, 2008
Recorded Live in 2007
at the River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genre Latin pop
Length 52:50
Chayanne chronology

Mi Tiempo
(2007)
Chayanne: Vivo
(2008)
De Piel A Piel
(2008)

Chayanne: Vivo is the first live album by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne. The earliest songs from this album are from Provócame (1992).


Track listing

  1. Y Tú Te Vas
  2. Yo Te Amo (Atado a Tu Amor medly)
  3. No Te Preocupes Por Mi
  4. Caprichosa
  5. Tengo Miedo
  6. Si Nos Quedara Poco Tiempo
  7. Lola
  8. Dejaría Todo
  9. Un Siglo Sin Ti (Contra Vientos y Mareas medley)
  10. Torero
  11. Te Echo de Menos
  12. Provócame

DVD Version

  1. Y Tu Te Vas
  2. Salome/Boom Boom (Medley)
  3. No Se Por Que
  4. No Te Preocupe Por Mi
  5. Caprichosa
  6. Tengo Miedo
  7. Si Nos Quedara Poco Tiempo
  8. Lola
  9. Este Ritmo Se Baila Asi/Baila Baila (Medley)
  10. Dejaria Todo
  11. Un Siglo Sin Ti/Contra Vientos y Mareas (Medley)
  12. Santa Sofia
  13. Torero
  14. Te Echo de Menos
  15. Provocame

De Piel A Piel

De Piel A Piel is the fifth compilation album released after Chayanne: Vivo. It includes all the same songs from Chayanne: Vivo but not recorded live.

De Piel A Piel
Compilation album by Chayanne
Released September 9, 2008
Recorded 1987-2008
Genre Latin pop, Dance
Label Sony Music
Chayanne chronology

Chayanne: Vivo
(2008)
De Piel A Piel
(2008)
No Hay Imposibles
(2010)
Singles from De Piel A Piel
  1. "Amor Inmortal"
    Released: 2008

Track listing

  1. Tu Pirata Soy Yo
  2. Este Ritmo Se Baila Así
  3. Fiesta En América
  4. Completamente Enamorados
  5. Provócame
  6. El Centro de Mi Corazón
  7. Dejaría Todo
  8. Candela
  9. Yo Te Amo
  10. Y Tú Te Vas
  11. Torero
  12. Un Siglo Sin Ti
  13. Salomé
  14. Te Echo de Menos
  15. Si Nos Quedara Poco Tiempo
  16. Amor Inmortal

Music Videos

  1. Amor Inmortal

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Mexican Albums Chart[1] 4
Spanish Albums Chart[2] 36
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums[3] 31
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums[3] 5

Sales and certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Argentina (CAPIF)[4] Gold 20,000x
Mexico (AMPROFON)[5] Gold 40,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification alone

References

External links

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