Si Tú Te Vas
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“Si Tú Te Vas” | |||||
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Single by Enrique Iglesias from the album Enrique Iglesias |
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Released | October, 1995 | ||||
Format | CD Promo single | ||||
Recorded | 1995 | ||||
Genre | Latin | ||||
Length | 4:00 | ||||
Label | Fonovisa | ||||
Writer(s) | Enrique Iglesias and Roberto Morales | ||||
Producer | Rafael Pérez-Botija | ||||
Enrique Iglesias singles chronology | |||||
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"Si Tú Te Vas" (Eng.: If You Go) is the title of the first single released by Enrique Iglesias from his eponymus debut album.
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[edit] Song Information
The track was written by Enrique Iglesias and Roberto Morales, and a world-wide success. The video for the single was directed by Jon Small and won the Premio Eres for Best Video. The track also won the Best Song field at Premios Eres and Premios Lo Nuestro. An italian version of the song is included on the international pressings of the album. The singer won an ASCAP award for "Si Tú Te Vas" in 1996.
[edit] Chart Performance
The track debuted in the United States Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart at number 22 in October 14, 1995[1], climbing to number 6 the following week. In the week of December 02, 1995 the track peaked at number 1[2], for five weeks, falling to number 2 the week for January 06, 1996 and returning to pole position the following week (January 13, 1996[3]) for another three weeks at the summit. The single spent nineteen weeks in the Top Ten and eight at number one. The single also was a huge success in Mexico peaking at number 1 for eight weeks.
Chart (1995)/(1996) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks [4] | 1 (8 weeks) |
US Billboard Latin Pop Airplay [5] | 1 (2 weeks) |
US Billboard Latin Regional Mexican Airplay [6] | 3 |
US Billboard Latin Tropical/Salsa Airplay [7] | 6 |
Preceded by "Abriendo Puertas" by Gloria Estefan |
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks number-one single (first run) December 02, 1995 - December 30, 1995 |
Succeeded by "Más Allá" by Gloria Estefan |
Preceded by "Más Allá" by Gloria Estefan |
U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks number-one single (second run) January 13, 1996 - January 27, 1996 |
Succeeded by "Amor" by Cristian Castro |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Hot Latin Tracks" on Billboard.com. Retrieved on 1995-10-14.
- ^ "Hot Latin Tracks" on Billboard.com. Retrieved on 1995-12-30.
- ^ "Hot Latin Tracks" on Billboard.com. Retrieved on 1996-01-13.
- ^ "Hot Latin Tracks" on Billboard.com. Retrieved on 1995-12-30.
- ^ "Latin Pop Airplay" on Billboard.com. Retrieved on 1996-01-27.
- ^ "Latin Regional Mexican Airplay" on Billboard.com. Retrieved on 1995-10-21.
- ^ "Latin Tropical/Salsa Airplay" on Billboard.com. Retrieved on 1996-01-06.
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