Track Listing 1. To All The Girls I've Loved Before - Iglesias, Julio & Willie Nelson 2. Moralito 3. All Of You - Iglesias, Julio & Diana Ross 4. Crazy 5. My Love - Iglesias, Julio & Stevie Wonder 6. Can't Help Falling In Love 7. Vincent 8. When I Need You 9. Crazy In Love 10. Fragile - Iglesias, Julio & Sting 11. When You Tell Me That You Love Me - Iglesias, Julio & Dolly Parton 12. Caruso 13. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 14. Summerwinds - Iglesias, Julio & Frank Sinatra 15. Por El Amor De Una Mujer 16. Moonlight Lady 17. My Way - Iglesias, Julio & Paul Anka 18. Me Va Me Va - Iglesias, Julio & Paul Anka 19. Un Canto A Galicia 20. Soy Un Senor 21. Hey 22. Ou Est Passee Ma Boheme 23. Momentos 24. Amor 25. De Nina A Mujer 26. Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir 27. Begin The Beguine 28. Manuela 29. Abrazame 30. Milonga 31. A Media Luz 32. Ni Te Tengo Ni Te Olvido 33. La Carretera 34. Bamboleo 35. La Cumparsita 36. Agua Dulce Agua Sala 37. Agua Sala
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 2 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Sony Music/Arvato Services | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes MY LIFE: THE GREATEST HITS includes several previously unreleased tracks.Producers include: Richard Perry, Ramon Arcusa, Rudy Perez, Albert Hammond, Phil Ramone.Includes liner notes by David Wild.Digitally remastered by Vlado Meller using 24-bit technology (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York).For those with a yearning to know Julio Iglesias beyond the U.S. celebrity duet hits with Willie, Diana, Dolly, Stevie et al., this two-CD retrospective makes for an excellent introduction. Throughout his career Iglesias has employed the same producer and engineer--Ramon Acusa and Carlos Alvarez respectively. For nearly two decades this team has perfected an ultra-sleek yet restrained Europop that travels extremely well. As might be expected it is the original Spanish language tracks comprising most of disc two on which Iglesias can unwind and really strut his stuff. Unlike most international singers, say Cesoria Evoria or even The Gipsy Kings, Julio is not a niche artist. And because he is a real popular singer, he can communicate genuine romanticism in a song, whether Spanish or English, that Placido Domingo, never mind the Three Tenors, can only dream of.
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