Tres Deseos
"Tres Deseos" | ||||
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Single by Gloria Estefan | ||||
from the album Abriendo Puertas | ||||
Released |
January 1996 (see Release history) | |||
Format |
CD Maxi single CD promo single | |||
Recorded | 1994-1995 | |||
Genre | Latin Pop | |||
Length | 03:32 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Gloria Estefan singles chronology | ||||
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"Tres Deseos" (Three Wishes) is a song by Gloria Estefan, released as a promotional single from her second Spanish album, Abriendo Puertas.
Song history
Tres Deseos is an upbeat Latin dance song inspired by Colombian music, principally vallenato. The song was the first promotional single released worldwide from the album Abriendo Puertas. In the U.S, Más Allá was the first single from this album. In Japan it was released as a CD maxi single.
Remixes of the song were successful maded by Rosabel, and with their help the song made it to number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. The song was featured on the soundtrack for the film Dance with Me, which also featured Estefan's single Heaven's What I Feel.
The song become popular at Estefan's concerts as a medley with her Higher from the album Destiny.
The song was used on the television program Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 7); actress Cloris Leachman used this song on the fifth night of the competition.
Formats and track listings
These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of Tres Deseos.
U.S. CD 12" Vinyl Single (EAS 7798)
- Tres Deseos (Album Version) (03:32)
- Tres Deseos (Pablo Flores 12" Mix) (06:35)
- Tres Deseos (Rosabel's Fiesta Mix) (07:29)
- Tres Deseos (Rosabel's The Three Wish Dub) (07:15)
- Tres Deseos (Rosabel's Tribe Dub) (07:57)
- Tres Deseos (Rosabel's The Under Dub) (05:30)
- Tres Deseos (Rosabel's Bonus Wish Mix) (04:06)
- Tres Deseos (Rosabel's Tragic Dub) (08:08)
- Tres Deseos (Rosabel's The More Tragic Dub) (08:15)
- Tres Deseos (Rosabel's Percapella Beats) (05:45)
Release history
Region | Date |
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United States | January 1996 |
Japan | January 25, 1996 |
Charts
Chart (1996) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs | 1[1] |
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Songs | 12 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Pop Airplay | 14 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tropical/Salsa Airplay | 14 |
Official versions
Original versions
- Album Version — 3:32
Remixes
- 12" Remix - 4:57
- Pablo Flores 12" Remix — 6:35
- Pablo Flores Remix — 5:05
- Rosabel's Fiesta Mix — 7:29
- Rosabel's Tragic Dub — 8:08
- Rosabel's The Three Wish Dub — 7:15
- Rosabel's Tribe Dub — 7:57
- Rosabel's The More Tragic Dub — 8:15
- Rosabel's The Under Dub — 5:30
- Rosabel's Bonus Wish Mix — 4:06
- Rosabel's Percapella Beats — 5:45
Preceded by Salva Mea by Faithless |
Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single April 6, 1996 - April 12, 1996 |
Succeeded by Hyperballad by Björk |
References
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