José María Napoleón
José María Napoleón | |
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Birth name | José María Napoleón Ruiz Narváez |
Born | August 18, 1950 |
Origin | Aguascalientes, Mexico |
Genres | Latin pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, piano, guitar |
Years active | 1970–present |
José María Napoleón (August 18, 1950) is a Mexican singer and composer. He arrived from Aguascalientes to Mexico City in 1966. He sang at the OTI Festival in 1977.[1] Singers like Vicente Fernández, Pepe Aguilar, Pedro Fernández, Yuri, Franck Pourcel, Plácido Domingo and José José, Rosario De Alba sang his compositions.
Discography
- "El grillo" (1970)
- "De vez en vez" (1975)
- "Después de tanto" (1976)
- "Vive" (1976)
- "Pajarillo" (1977)
- "Hombre" (1977)
- "Un pedazo de madera" (1977)
- "Porque te quiero andaré" (1977)
- "Recuerdo apagado" (1978)
- "Lo que no fue no será" (1979)
- "Sin tu amor" (1979)
- "Eres" (1980)
- "Treinta años" (1980)
- "Ella se llamaba" (1980)
- "Mientras llueve" (1982)
- "Celos" (1982)
- "Nunca cambies" (1984)
- "Corazón, corazón" (1985)
- "Déjame Amarte De Nuevo" (1974)
External links
- Official Website (Spanish)
References
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