Lucerito
Studio album by
Released16 April 1988 (1988-04-16)
Recorded1987–1988
GenrePop
LabelMelody
ProducerJaime Sánchez Rosaldo
Lucerito chronology
Escápate Conmigo
(1988)
Lucerito
(1988)
Cuéntame
(1989)
Singles from Lucerito
  1. "Millones Mejor que Tú"
    Released: 18 February 1988
  2. "Vete con Ella"
    Released: 25 April 1988
  3. "Tu amiga fiel"
    Released: 6 June 1988
  4. "Telefonómana"
    Released: 21 August 1988
  5. "No me hablen de él"
    Released: 27 September 1988

Lucerito is the fifth album from Mexican pop music singer and actress Lucerito, also it is known by the name Ocho Quince (Eng. Eight fifteen). It was released in 1988, presenting two covers, one of The Dixie Cups' Chapel of Love of the original cover in Spanish of 1965 of Mayté Gaos[1] for the song Vete con Ella and Carole King's You've Got a Friend for Tu Amiga Fiel. It was her first album presented in a digital format.[2]

Track listing

The album is composed by ten songs.[3][4]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ocho Quince"Joan Sebastian3:07
2."Millones Mejor Que Tú"Lara y Monarrez3:07
3."Cenicienta Se Acabó"Sue y Javier3:00
4."No Puedo Estar Sin Ti"Manuel Eduardo Castro3:00
5."Tu Amiga Fiel"Carole King, Sue4:53
6."Vete Con Ella"Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector3:40
7."Marioneta"Sue y Javier3:18
8."Y Todas Las Tardes"Jorge Massias3:24
9."Telefonómana"Carlos Vargas, Luigi Lazareno, J.Antonio Sosa3:11
10."No Me Hablen de Él"Sue y Javier3:30

Singles

#TitleMexicoUnited States
Hot Lat.
Costa Rica
1."Millones Mejor que Tú"#1n/a#6
2."Vete con ella"#2#7[5]#9
3."Tu amiga fiel"#1n/a#1
4."Telefonómana"#20n/an/a
5."No me hablen de él"#5#5[6]#13

Sales

"Lucerito" sold 400,000 copies earning Gold Disc, which 250,000 were sold in Mexico. In 5 months some singles are released: "Millones mejor que tú", "No me hablen de él" and "Tu amiga fiel". She recorded two videos to promote the album, "Vete con ella" and "Millones mejor que tú", they peaked the Top 10 on the program of Gloria Calzada called "8O's Stars". The album achieved high sales in Costa Rica, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala, U.S.A., which Lucero visited to promote her album.

References

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