Juan Gabriel 50 Exitos | Discografia De
Juan Gabriel’s first decade was raw, prolific, and revolutionary. He broke into a male-dominated ranchera world with a high tenor voice and flamboyant style.
1. "No Tengo Dinero" (1971) The song that started it all. A simple, heartbreaking confession of poverty and love. Its catchy, walking bassline and honest lyrics made it an instant standard.
2. "Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez" (1974) Perhaps the definitive heartbreak ranchera. Covered by everyone from Maná to Los Tigres del Norte, this song’s melancholic melody is a masterpiece of regret.
3. "Siempre en Mi Mente" (1978) A tender ballad that became a funeral and wedding staple. The chorus is pure, unadorned devotion.
4. "Te Llegará Mi Olvido" (1974) A powerful, vindictive ranchera. Juan Gabriel’s ability to flip from sorrow to fierce pride is on full display.
5. "La Frontera" (1979) A narrative song about immigration and longing, showcasing his social awareness early in his career.
By the early 80s, Juan Gabriel had conquered Mexico. He then set his sights on the pop charts, collaborating with arranger Chuck Anderson to create a lush, new sound. discografia de juan gabriel 50 exitos
6. "Querida" (1984) The behemoth. Over seven minutes long, this ballad about a lost love named "Querida" (Darling) became a monster hit. The dramatic piano intro and soaring vocals make it arguably his most famous song.
7. "Amor Eterno" (1984) Originally written for Rocío Dúrcal, Juan Gabriel’s own version is devastating. Written after his mother’s death, it has become the anthem for mourning and remembrance, particularly for the LGBTQ+ community and for victims of violence.
8. "Hasta Que Te Conocí" (1986) A biographical masterpiece. He recounts his own painful childhood and the redemptive, then destructive, power of love. The song builds from a whisper to a volcanic scream.
9. "Te Sigo Amando" (1986) A classic pop ballad with a driving rhythm, demonstrating his ability to write a powerful hook.
10. "Debo Hacerlo" (1986) A declaration of independence in song form. Upbeat and defiant.
Antes de su partida física en 2016, Juan Gabriel grabó una serie de duetos que presentaron su obra a las nuevas generaciones, incluyendo colaboraciones póstumas. Juan Gabriel’s first decade was raw, prolific, and
| Format | Label | Year (approx.) | Notes | |--------|-------|----------------|-------| | 3-CD set | BMG / RCA | 1998 | Original 50 digital remasters | | 2-CD slim | Sony Music | 2005 | 50 tracks, condensed packaging | | Digital download | Universal (catalog) | 2010+ | Same 50 tracks, some regionally different | | 4-LP vinyl | Craft Recordings | 2021 (limited) | 50 hits remastered for vinyl |
While Juan Gabriel wrote hundreds of songs for himself, his work for Spanish superstar Rocío Dúrcal created a parallel discography of hits. He often performed these live as well.
11. "Fue Tan Poco Tu Cariño" A bitter, fast-paced ranchera.
12. "Jamás Te Prometí un Jardín de Rosas" A realistic take on love, promising struggle over fantasy.
13. "El Destino" (with Rocío Dúrcal) Their signature duet. A conversation between two lovers fated to be apart. The live version from the En el Palacio de Bellas Artes concert is legendary.
14. "Te Sigo Amando" (Duet version) 15. "Costumbres" A slow burn about the habits of a broken relationship. One of Dúrcal’s most famous, written by Juan Gabriel. "No Tengo Dinero" (1971) The song that started it all
In 1990, Juan Gabriel performed a historic concert at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, the country’s most hallowed cultural venue. The live album became a landmark.
25. "Ya Lo Sé Que Tú Te Vas" (Live) The emotional climax of the Bellas Artes concert. His ad-libs and interaction with the orchestra are breathtaking.
26. "Ella es Mi Mujer" A beautiful ballad about finding the right partner.
27. "Buenos Días, Señor Sol" An optimistic, morning-themed pop song.
28. "Caray" A playful, rhythmic ranchera about suspicion and jealousy.
29. "Tu Abandono" A song about the pain of being left, delivered with theatrical intensity.
30. "Me Nace del Corazón" A joyful declaration of spontaneous love.
En los 80, Juan Gabriel dominó las listas de Billboard con una producción impecable. Este álbum es una mina de oro de los 50 exitos.