La Bamba (soundtrack)

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La Bamba: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Los Lobos and various artists
ReleasedJune 30, 1987 (1987-06-30)
StudioRecord Plant
Genre
Length30:53
Warner Bros. (North America)
London (elsewhere)
Producer
Los Lobos and various artists chronology
La Bamba: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(1987)
La Bamba Volume 2: More Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(1988)
Los Lobos chronology
By the Light of the Moon
(1987)
La Bamba: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(1987)
La Pistola y El Corazón
(1988)

La Bamba: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the

Warner Bros. Records in North America and London Recordings in the rest of the world.[1]

The first six songs of the album consist of Los Lobos covers of Ritchie Valens' songs: "La Bamba", "Come On, Let's Go!", "Ooh My Head", "We Belong Together", "Framed", and "Donna". Other performers include Howard Huntsberry (as Jackie Wilson), Marshall Crenshaw (as Buddy Holly), Brian Setzer (as Eddie Cochran), and Bo Diddley performing a new version of his blues classic "Who Do You Love?".[1]

In 1988, a second soundtrack album was released, titled La Bamba Volume 2: More Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, featuring 12 songs by the original artists portrayed in the film.

Track listing

All tracks are performed by Los Lobos, except where noted.

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."
Mike Stoller
2:33
6."Donna"Valens2:19

Charts

Certifications

Sales certifications and sales for La Bamba
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia 140,000[28]
Brazil 254,000[29]
Canada (Music Canada)[30] 2× Platinum 200,000^
France (SNEP)[31] Gold 100,000*
Malaysia 17,000[32]
New Zealand (RMNZ)[33] Gold 7,500^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[13] Gold 50,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[34] Gold 25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[35] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[36] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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