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Antonio Aguilar Antonio Aguilar Mp3, Flac, Wma Antonio Aguilar Antonio Aguilar mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Latin Album: Antonio Aguilar Country: Spain Released: 1969 Style: Mariachi MP3 version RAR size: 1504 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1136 mb WMA version RAR size: 1960 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 769 Other Formats: XM AAC TTA DTS RA AHX AIFF Tracklist Hide Credits La Pavita A1 Written-By – Benjamin Sánchez Mota Por El Amor A Mi Madre A2 Written By – Turrubiate Eres Zapato Pisado A3 Written-By – Rafael Buendía* Espina Clavada A4 Written-By – Fidencio Ibarra Pajarillo Enamorado A5 Written-By – Benjamin Sánchez Mota Son Habladas A6 Written-By – Ramón Gutiérrez Me Doy De Alta B1 Written-By – Rafael Buendía* Solo May Humo B2 Written-By – José Antonio Raeza Saborcito De Granada B3 Written-By – Jesús Silvestre Que Dios Me Castigue B4 Written By – J. Guadalupe Vega Sánchez Caminito De Rieles B5 Written By – Chucho Mendoza, J. Lorenzo Morales La Tercera Caida B6 Written-By – Ezequiel Mejía Companies, etc. Distributed By – Zafiro Made By – Discos Musart, S.A. Credits Accompanied By – Mariachi México de Pepe Villa (tracks: A1, A4 to A6, B3 to B6), Mariachi Oro Y Plata De José Chávez* (tracks: A2, A3, B1, B2) Barcode and Other Identifiers Depósito Legal: M-4496-1969 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year D 1416, ED Antonio Vol. 12 (LP, Album, Musart, D 1416, ED Mexico 1968 1416 Aguilar* Mono) Musart 1416 Antonio Vol. 12 (LP, Album, 100-11066 Musart 100-11066 Venezuela 1969 Aguilar* Mono) Related Music albums to Antonio Aguilar by Antonio Aguilar Flor Silvestre, Rosa De Castilla, Antonio Aguilar , Octavio Loya - Las Mejores Rancheras Antonio Aguilar - Exitos De Antonio Aguilar Mariachi De Pepe Chávez, Rafael Carrion - El Sonido Del Mariachi Barroco, Mariachi Goes Baroque Mariachi México de Pepe Villa - La Rielera / Bailando Garabato Antonio Aguilar - Por El Amor A Mi Madre Antonio Aguilar - El Hijo Desobediente / El Aburrido Luis Aguilar - Tesoros De Colección Chalino Sanchez Acompañado Por Los Amables Del Norte - Chalino Sanchez Acompañado Por Los Amables Del Norte Mariachi Mexico De Pepe Villa - Mariachi Mexico De Pepe Villa Antonio Aguilar Con El Mariachi Oro Y Plata De José Chávez - De Alla Del Rancho.
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