The Triplets (band)
The Triplets were a Latin pop trio from Mexico. Composed of the triplets Diana, Sylvia, and Vicky Villegas (all born April 18, 1959) of an American mother and a Mexican father,[1] the group recorded in both English and Spanish. They first gained recognition after winning the MTV Basement Contest in 1986 for the song "Translate."
They scored a hit single on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1991 with "You Don't Have to Go Home Tonight". They released a VHS tape in 1991 as well. Subsequent hits followed on the Billboard Latin charts. On September 9, 2015 the band announced they were reuniting and releasing a new CD entitled "Independence Road." No official word has been put out on the release date yet.
Cover versions
"You Don't Have to Go Home Tonight" also reached the Dutch charts at the time. In 1995 its success was eclipsed by the Dutch-language version ("Je Hoeft Niet naar Huis Vannacht") that Marco Borsato recorded.
Discography
Albums
- Break the Silence (Elektra Records, 1986)
- Thicker Than Water (Mercury, 1991; Billboard 200 peak #125)[2]
- Fuerza del Parentesco (Mercury Records, 1991 - Spanish version of Thicker Than Water)
- Algo Mas Que Amor (Capitol/EMI Latin, 1993)
Singles
- "You Don't Have to Go Home Tonight" (Billboard Hot 100 peak #14, 1991)[3]
- "Sunrise" (did not chart, 1991)
- "Light A Candle" (did not chart, 1991)
- "Sombras Y Silencios" (did not chart, 1991)
- "Algo Mas Que Amor (I've Been Waiting For You)" (Billboard Hot Latin Tracks peak #2, 1993)[3]
- "Mi Mundo Entero (Everything I Own) (Hot Latin Tracks peak #27, 1994)[3]
- "Las Llaves de Mi Corazon" (Hot Latin Tracks peak #14, 1994)[3]
References
- ↑ Joel Whitburn, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 7th edition, 2000.
- ↑ Billboard, Allmusic.com
- 1 2 3 4 Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com
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