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ALBUMComo Poder Olvidarte (2023 Versión remasterizada) - SingleJosé Luis Perales & JoseVic
Albums by José Luis Perales
ALBUMMirándote a los ojos (Recuerdos, retratos y melodías perdidas)José Luis Perales
ALBUMCalmaJosé Luis Perales
ALBUMNavegando por TiJosé Luis Perales
ALBUMMe Han Contado Que Existe un ParaísoJosé Luis Perales
ALBUMQuédate ConmigoJosé Luis Perales
ALBUMEn Clave de AmorJosé Luis Perales
ALBUMGente MaravillosaJosé Luis Perales
ALBUMEntre el Agua y el FuegoJosé Luis Perales
ALBUMAméricaJosé Luis Perales
ALBUMA Mis AmigosJosé Luis Perales
José Luis Perales's Popular Music Videos
Leyendas (feat. Carlos Rivera & Mercedes Sosa)
Carlos Rivera, Camilo Sesto, Juan Gabriel, Armando Manzanero, Franco de Vita, Gloria Estefan, José José, José Luis Perales, José Luis Rodríguez, José María Napoleón, Luis Eduardo Aute, Miguel Bosé, Omara Portuondo, Raphael, Roberto Carlos & Rocío Dúrcal
Un Velero Llamado Libertad
Carlos Rivera & José Luis Perales
Un Velero Llamado Libertad (Letra)
Carlos Rivera & José Luis Perales
Artist Biography
One of Spain’s most prolific artists, celebrated singer-songwriter José Luis Perales has composed more than 500 songs, both for himself and other artists.
∙ Starting out as a songwriter, he scored his first hit with Jeanette’s “Porque Te Vas,” an international smash that’s since become one of the most iconic Spanish pop songs of all time.
∙ Persuaded by producer Rafael Trabucchelli to try out singing, a reluctant Perales entered the studio, expecting failure, and instead came out with a hit of his own, 1974’s “Celos de Mi Guitarra.”
∙ “Quisiera Decir Tu Nombre” (1975) and “¿Y cómo es él?” (1982) made him a star, but he also wrote music for such artists as Julio Iglesias, Marc Anthony, Rocio Jurado, and Miguel Bosé.
∙ He penned lyrics for the theme song of ’70s French cartoon series Il était une fois... l'Homme and later helmed the soundtrack for the award-winning 2017 film The Motive.
∙ After nearly 50 years in the music business, he received more than 100 Gold and Platinum records.
∙ Nominated for two Latin Grammys and a Goya Award, Perales was recognized with the Honor Prize at the inaugural edition of Spain’s Odeón Awards in 2020.
Hometown
Castejón, Cuenca, Spain
Genre
Pop Latino