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Marta sanchez mujer

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'Eso Es El Soul' (Sara Summers-Pickett/Carlos Toro) - 4:20.'Yo No Sé' ( Ralf Stemmann/ Andrew Klippel/ Todd Cerney/Carlos Toro) - 4:08.'De Mujer A Mujer' (Carlos Toro) - 4:48.'Amén' (Ralf Stemmann/Christian De Walden/Margaret Harris/Carlos Toro) - 3:47.

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Woman, the English version of the album, includes the same tracks but in a different order, and it also has a bonus track: a new version of 'Desesperada' entitled 'Desperate Lovers' featuring Paulo Ricardo.

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The album sold one million copies internationally and remains the biggest seller for the artist.The Mexican magazine Eres featured it in their Annual Review of the Best Albums of 1994. Mujer peaked at #49 on the Top Latin Albums chart. However, in Europe, 'Amén' and 'Lejos de Aquella Noche' were successful singles also. 'Tal Vez' (co-written by Thomas Anders of Modern Talking fame) and 'Nube de Verano' were released as third and fourth singles, respectively, in Latin America. The second single 'De Mujer a Mujer' was another hit. For this single, the artist won 'Best Dance Song' at the 1994 Eres Awards in México. The album's first single 'Desesperada' was an instant success in Mexico and Spain, reaching #1 in both countries and #9 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks. Released in 1993, it was produced by Christian De Walden and Ralf Stemmann. Mujer ( Spanish: 'Woman') is the title of the first album by Spanish singer Marta Sánchez.

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