Todos sus Éxitos

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Todos sus Éxitos
Greatest hits album by
Released1993 (1993)
Recorded1989—1992
Genre
Length66:00
LabelRCA Records (Europe)
BMG (Latin America)
Producer
Xuxa chronology
Xuxa 3
(1991)
Todos sus Éxitos
(1993)
Talk to Me
(1994)

Todos sus Éxitos (English: All Your Hits) is the fourth Spanish language album by Brazilian recording artist Xuxa. It was released in 1993.

Production

Todos sus Éxitos was produced by Michael Sullivan, Paulo Massadas and Guto Graça Mello.[1]

Release and reception

Todos sus Éxitos was released in 1993, of the hits hits the most famous songs of the albums Xuxa 1, Xuxa 2 and Xuxa 3, being that the first two reached the fourth and seventh position in Billboard Latin Pop Albums respectively,[2] being that the second remained in the table by 27 weeks among the best sellers of according to Billboard magazine.[2] In Argentina, Todos sus Éxitos debuted in second place among the top 10, according to the publication.[3]

Track listing

Todos sus Éxitos[4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."El Show de Xuxa Comenzó"
  • Dido de Oliveira
4:14
2."Ilarié"
  • Cid Guerreiro
  • Dito
  • Ceinha.
5:28
3."Sensación de Vivir"
  • Davis
  • José Luiz Tierno
3:48
4."Hoy es Día de Alegría"
  • Nando Cordel
4:10
5."Loquita Por ti"
  • Cid Guerreiro
  • Dito
3:23
6."Chindolele"
  • Cid Guerreiro
  • Dito
4:04
7."Que Cosa Buena"
  • Lincoln Olivetti
  • Cláudio Olivetti
4:14
8."Dulce Miel"
  • Claudio Rabello
  • Renato Correa
3:24
9."Danza de Xuxa"
  • Prêntice
  • Ronaldo Monteiro de Souza
3:25
10."Una Equis En Tu Corazón"
  • Sarah P. Benchimol
  • Fafy Siqueira
3:29
11."Arco Iris"
4:37
12."Crocki Crocki"
  • Rubens Alexandre
3:18
13."America Total"
  • Marco Valle
  • Claudio Rabello
  • Max Pierre
5:54
14."I Love You Xuxu"
  • Michael Sullivan
  • Paulo Massadas
4:01
15."Nuestro Canto De Paz"
  • Dido de Oliveira
4:04
16."Xuxa Park"
  • Michael Sullivan
  • Paulo Massadas
4:40
Total length:66:00

Personnel

  • Produced: Michael Sullivan, Paulo Massadas and Guto Graça Mello
  • Recording and mixing technician: Jorge "Gordo" Guimarães
  • Xuxa's Spanish voice direction: Graciela Carballo
  • Artistic Coordination: Max Pierre and Guto Graça Mello

Chart

Chart (1994) Peak
position
Argentina (
CAPIF)[3]
2

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[5] 2× Platinum 120,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Argentina 1993
  • CD
  • K7
Chile K7
  • BMG Ariola
  • RCA Records
Spain
  • CD
  • K7
  • BMG Ariola
  • RCA Records

References

  1. ^ "Xuxa Todos Sus Exitos". Globo.com. Archived from the original on February 24, 2015. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Xuxa Chart History". Billboard. July 31, 1990. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "International Charts". Billboard. July 31, 1990. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  4. ^ "Xuxa Todos Sus Exitos". Discogs. 1993. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  5. ^ "ABC's of Latin America (Argentina)". Billboard. November 10, 1994. Retrieved February 25, 2015.

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