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*[[Number-one dance hits of 1993 (USA)]]
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| before = "[[Go West (song)|Go West]]" by [[Pet Shop Boys]]
| title = [[Hot Dance Club Play|''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play]] [[Number-one dance hits of 1993 (USA)|number-one single]]
| years = December 25, 1993 - January 7, 1994
| after = "Show Me" by [[Ultra Naté]]
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Revision as of 20:20, 24 May 2012

"Tradición"
Song

"Tradición" (Tradition) was the third single released by Gloria Estefan on her first all Spanish-language album from 1993, Mi Tierra.

Song history

A song heavily influenced by African and Cuban rhythms, "Tradición" became the first song by Gloria Estefan to top the US Hot Dance Club Play chart, even though it was a Spanish language song. The single was released as a CD Maxi Single, but some promotional singles were sent to clubs, the main reason why the song went to number-one on that chart for two weeks (the last week of December 1993 and the first week of January 1994).[1]

Formats and track listings

Formats and track listings of major single releases of "Tradición":

U.S. CD Maxi Single (49K 77192)

  1. "Tradición" (Album Version)
  2. "Tradición" (Glorious Tribal Mix)
  3. "Tradición" (Musto Traditional Mix)
  4. "If We Were Lovers/Con Los Años Que Me Quedan" (Spanglish Version)
  5. "Mi Tierra" (Hustlers Convention Remix)
  6. "Dr. Beat" (Up-Town Full Length Disco Remix)

Charts

Chart (1993) Peak
position
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[2] 1

Official versions

Original versions

  1. Album Version — 5:20

Remixes

  1. Glorious Tribal Mix - 6:22
  2. Musto Traditional Mix - 5:20
  3. Glorious Chants Dub Mix - 4:18
  4. Musto Suburban Dub - 7:35

See also

References