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{{Infobox album
{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Yo te pido amor
| name = Yo Te Pido Amor
| Type = Album
| type = Album
| Artist = [[Yuri (Mexican singer)|Yuri]]
| artist = [[Yuri (Mexican singer)|Yuri]]
| Cover = Yuri-Corazon_Yo_Te_Pido_Amor-Frontal.jpg
| cover = Yuri-Corazon_Yo_Te_Pido_Amor-Frontal.jpg
| Background =
| alt =
| Released = {{start date|1985}}
| released = November 21, 1985
| Recorded = 1985
| recorded = 1985
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
| venue =
| Length =
| studio =
| Label = EMI Music
| genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
| Producer =
| length =
| Sales =
| label = [[EMI Music]]
| Reviews =
| producer =
| Last album = ''[[Tiempos Mejores]]''<br>(1984)
| prev_title = [[Tiempos Mejores]]
| prev_year = 1984
| This album = '''''Yo te pido amor'''''<br>(1985)
| Next album = ''[[Un corazón herido]]''<br>(1986)
| next_title = [[Un corazón herido]]
| next_year = 1986
}}
}}


'''''Yo te pido amor''''' is the sixth [[album]] by Mexican iconic pop singer [[Yuri (Mexican singer)|Yuri]]. It was released in 1985. She returned with a new label EMI Music, and once again it was a huge success.
'''''Yo Te Pido Amor''''' is the sixth [[album]] by Mexican pop singer [[Yuri (Mexican singer)|Yuri]], released on November 21, 1985 by EMI Music. It was her first album for the label.


==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
The album was nominated foer the [[Grammy Awards of 1987|Grammy Awards]] for [[Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album|Best Latin Pop Performance]]; it was nominated along with [[José Feliciano]], [[Pandora (musical group)|Pandora]], [[Danny Rivera]] and [[José José]], but lost to "Le Lo Lai" by Feliciano.<ref name="grammyaward-1987">{{cite news|title=Grammy Nominations: Highs and Lows: Winwood, Gabriel and Simon Garner Most Nominations|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-01-09-ca-2676-story.html |first=Dennis |last=Hunt |date=January 9, 1987|access-date=November 26, 2012 |work=[[Los Angeles Times]] }}</ref> ''Yo Te Pido Amor'' sold 600,000 units.<small>[http://joseblog2puntocero.wordpress.com/tag/yuri/]</small>.{{better source needed|date=November 2018}}
Yuri demonstrated to the critic that she knows how to sing. This album was nominated to the [[Grammy Awards of 1987|Grammy Awards]]; the nominees were <small>[http://www.metrolyrics.com/1987-grammy-awards.html]</small>:
# [[José Feliciano]] - "Le Lo Lai"
# [[Pandora (musical group)|Pandora]] - "Como Te Va Mi Amor"
# [[Danny Rivera]] - Inolvidable Tito ...a Mi Me Pasa lo Mismo Que a Usted
# [[José José]] - Pruebame
# Yuri - "Yo Te Pido Amor"

But she lost to José Feliciano.
She earned Gold and Platinum discs for her sales for over 600,000<small>[http://joseblog2puntocero.wordpress.com/tag/yuri/]</small>.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
{{tracklist
{{tracklist
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| extra_column = Producer(s)
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 = Dame un beso
| title1 = Dame un beso
| writer1 = Difelisatti, J.R. Florez
| writer1 = Difelisatti, J.R. Florez
| extra1 = Noé-Santapaga, Gian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück
| extra1 = Noé-Santapaga, [[Gian Pietro Felisatti]], Jesús Glück
| length1 = 3:08
| length1 = 3:08
| title2 = [[Yo te pido amor]]
| title2 = Yo te pido amor
| writer2 = Difelisatti, J.R. Florez
| writer2 = [[Difelisatti]], J.R. Florez
| extra2 = Gian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück
| extra2 = Gian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück
| length2 = 3:45
| length2 = 3:45
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| title7 = Mal
| title7 = Mal
| writer7 = Damiani, Del Sarto, J.R. Florez
| writer7 = Damiani, Del Sarto, J.R. Florez
| extra7 =
| extra7 = Gian Pierto Felisatti
| length7 = 2:50
| length7 = 2:50
| title8 = Te quiero
| title8 = Te quiero
| writer8 = J.R. Florez
| writer8 = J.R. Florez
| extra8 =
| extra8 = Gian Pierto Felisatti, Eduardo Leyva
| length8 = 3:40
| length8 = 3:40
| title9 = Si te pierdo
| title9 = Si te pierdo
| writer9 = [[Hernaldo Zúñiga]]
| writer9 = [[Hernaldo Zúñiga]]
| extra9 =
| extra9 = Gian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück
| length9 = 3:11
| length9 = 3:11
| title10 = Carrillón
| title10 = Carrillón
| writer10 = Loris Ceroni, J.R. Florez
| writer10 = Loris Ceroni, J.R. Florez
| extra10 =
| extra10 = Noé-Santapaga
| length10 = 3:25
| length10 = 3:25
}}
}}

== Production ==
* Executive producer: Miguel Blasco
* Director: Gian Pietro Felisatti
* Musical Arrangements: Gian Pietro Felisatti, Noah-Santapaga
* String Arrangements: Gian Pietro Felisatti, Jesus Gluck, Eduardo Leyva
* Recording Studio: Eurosonic (Madrid) and Baby Studios (Milan)
* Sound engineer: Massimo Noé and J. Alvarez Alija
* Assistant: Alberto Pinto
* Musicians: Lele Melotti (Drums), Pino Santapaga (Guitar), Luigi Capellot (Bass), Piero Cairo (Keyboards)
* Photography: Serapio Carreño
* Graphic design: ZEN
* Stylist: Cheska


==Singles==
==Singles==
# "[[Yo te pido amor]]"
# "Yo te pido amor"
# "Dame un beso"
# "Dame un beso"
# "Déjala"
# "Déjala"
# "El amor es un boomerang"
# "El amor es un boomerang"
# "Te quiero"
# "Te quiero"


===Single Charts===
===Single Charts===
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! # !! Title !! [[Mexico]] !! [[Hot Latin Tracks|Hot Lat.]] !! [[Costa Rica]] !! [[Venezuela]] !! [[Argentina]] !! [[Colombia]] !! [[Guatemala]]
! # !! Title !! [[Mexico]] !! [[Hot Latin Tracks|Hot Lat.]] !! [[Costa Rica]] !! [[Venezuela]] !! [[Argentina]] !! [[Colombia]] !! [[Guatemala]]
|-
|-
| 1. ||align="center"|"Dame un beso"||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#28 <small>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=363&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Hot+Latin+Songs&ci=3005326&cdi=6250599&cid=10%2F25%2F1986]</small>||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#1
| 1. ||align="center"|"Dame un beso"||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#28 <small>[http://www.billboard.com/charts/1986-10-25/latin-songs]</small>||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#1
|-
|-
| 2. ||align="center"|"Yo te pido amor"||align="center"|#1||align="center"|n/a||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#5||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#1
| 2. ||align="center"|"Yo te pido amor"||align="center"|#1||align="center"|n/a||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#5||align="center"|#1||align="center"|#1
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|}
|}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

{{Yuri}}
{{Authority control}}


[[Category:1985 albums]]
[[Category:1985 albums]]
[[Category:Yuri albums]]
[[Category:Yuri (Mexican singer) albums]]

Latest revision as of 07:06, 2 October 2024

Yo Te Pido Amor
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 1985
Recorded1985
GenrePop
LabelEMI Music
Yuri chronology
Tiempos Mejores
(1984)
Yo Te Pido Amor
(1985)
Un corazón herido
(1986)

Yo Te Pido Amor is the sixth album by Mexican pop singer Yuri, released on November 21, 1985 by EMI Music. It was her first album for the label.

Critical reception

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The album was nominated foer the Grammy Awards for Best Latin Pop Performance; it was nominated along with José Feliciano, Pandora, Danny Rivera and José José, but lost to "Le Lo Lai" by Feliciano.[1] Yo Te Pido Amor sold 600,000 units.[1].[better source needed]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Dame un beso"Difelisatti, J.R. FlorezNoé-Santapaga, Gian Pietro Felisatti, Jesús Glück3:08
2."Yo te pido amor"Difelisatti, J.R. FlorezGian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück3:45
3."El amor es un boomerang"A. Marcos, J.R. FlorezNoé-Santapaga, Gian Pierto Felisatti2:50
4."Perdona"Hernaldo ZúñigaGian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück3:42
5."Sálvame"Jesús Glück, J.R. FlorezGian Pierto Felisatti, Eduardo Leyva3:25
6."Déjala"Difelisatti, J.R. FlorezGian Pierto Felisatti, Eduardo Leyva3:34
7."Mal"Damiani, Del Sarto, J.R. FlorezGian Pierto Felisatti2:50
8."Te quiero"J.R. FlorezGian Pierto Felisatti, Eduardo Leyva3:40
9."Si te pierdo"Hernaldo ZúñigaGian Pierto Felisatti, Jesús Glück3:11
10."Carrillón"Loris Ceroni, J.R. FlorezNoé-Santapaga3:25

Production

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  • Executive producer: Miguel Blasco
  • Director: Gian Pietro Felisatti
  • Musical Arrangements: Gian Pietro Felisatti, Noah-Santapaga
  • String Arrangements: Gian Pietro Felisatti, Jesus Gluck, Eduardo Leyva
  • Recording Studio: Eurosonic (Madrid) and Baby Studios (Milan)
  • Sound engineer: Massimo Noé and J. Alvarez Alija
  • Assistant: Alberto Pinto
  • Musicians: Lele Melotti (Drums), Pino Santapaga (Guitar), Luigi Capellot (Bass), Piero Cairo (Keyboards)
  • Photography: Serapio Carreño
  • Graphic design: ZEN
  • Stylist: Cheska

Singles

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  1. "Yo te pido amor"
  2. "Dame un beso"
  3. "Déjala"
  4. "El amor es un boomerang"
  5. "Te quiero"

Single Charts

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# Title Mexico Hot Lat. Costa Rica Venezuela Argentina Colombia Guatemala
1. "Dame un beso" #1 #28 [2] #1 #1 #1 #1 #1
2. "Yo te pido amor" #1 n/a #1 #1 #5 #1 #1
3. "Déjala" #1 n/a #1 #10 #19 #5 #1

References

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  1. ^ Hunt, Dennis (January 9, 1987). "Grammy Nominations: Highs and Lows: Winwood, Gabriel and Simon Garner Most Nominations". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 26, 2012.