Si Te Pudiera Mentir

Si Te Pudiera Mentir
Studio album by Rocío Dúrcal
Released June 23, 1990
Recorded 1990; Ocean Way Recording Studios, Hollywood.
Genre Balada, Bolero, Pop
Length 41:15
Label BMG Music Ariola
Producer Marco Antonio Solís
Rocío Dúrcal chronology
1988
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1990
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1992
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Singles from Si Te Pudiera Mentir
  1. "Te Amo"
  2. "La Balanza"
  3. "Falso"
  4. "A Qué Me Quedo Contigo"
  5. "Me Duele Que Así Te Vayas"
  6. "Si Te Pudiera Mentir"
  7. "Se Me Fue Olvidando"

Si Te Pudiera Mentir (If I could lie to you) is the title of a studio album released by Spanish performer Rocío Dúrcal on June 23, 1990 by BMG Ariola.[1] Written and produced by Mexican singer-songwriter Marco Antonio Solís, this would be the second and last album produced by Solís for the singer.

Seven singles were released from "Si Te Pudiera Mentir". Its lead single "Te Amo" peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks component chart. the follow-up singles "La Balanza",'"Falso" and "A Qué Me Quedo Contigo" enjoyed moderate success on the Hot Latin Tracks peaked within the top ten of the chart.

Track listing

Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Te Amo" Marco Antonio Solís 5:04
2. "Por Tu Maldad" Solís 4:13
3. "Falso" Solís 3:42
4. "La Balanza" Solís 4:15
5. "Se Me Fue Olvidando" Solís 3:15
6. "Comprenderás A Una Mujer" Solís 3:45
7. "Si Te Pudiera Mentir" Solís 4:43
8. "A Qué Me Quedo Contigo Solís 4:07
9. "Llorando Sabrás" Solís 4:36
10. "Me Duele Que Así Te Vayas" Solís 3:59

Awards

Year Award Category Result
1991 Premio "Heraldo" Best Performer of the Year Won
Best International Artist of the Year Won

Charts

Mexican singer-songwriter Marco Antonio Solís producer albums "Como Tu Mujer" and "Si Te Pudiera Mentir"
Year Single Chart Peak position
1990 "Te Amo" Billboard Hot Latin Tracks 5
"La Balanza" 10
1991 "Falso" 33
"A Qué Me Quedo Contigo" 7[3]
Chart (1990) Peak position
Billboard Latin Pop Albums 12

Certifications

Country Certification
Mexico Platinum
Spain Gold

Credits and personnel

Musicians

Production

References

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