# Ana Gabriel

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Mexican singer and songwriter

For the Catalan teacher, activist, politician and trade unionist, see [Anna Gabriel i Sabaté](/source/Anna_Gabriel_i_Sabat%C3%A9).

In this [Spanish name](/source/Spanish_name), the first or paternal [surname](/source/Surname) is *Araujo* and the second or maternal family name is *Yong*.

Ana Gabriel Ana Gabriel performing in 2006 Born María Guadalupe Araujo Yong (1955-12-10) December 10, 1955 (age 70) Guamúchil, Sinaloa, Mexico Occupations Singer songwriter record producer Musical career Genres Latin pop, Latin ballad, ranchera, mariachi, rock Years active 1974–present Label Sony Musical artist

**María Guadalupe Araujo Yong** (born December 10, 1955), known professionally as **Ana Gabriel**, is a Mexican singer and songwriter. With over 40 million records sold worldwide, Gabriel is the best-selling Mexican female artist, and one of the [best-selling Latin music artists of all time](/source/List_of_best-selling_Latin_music_artists). Dubbed as the "[Diva de América](/source/Honorific_nicknames_in_popular_music)" and the "[Luna de América](/source/Honorific_nicknames_in_popular_music)",[1] during her long career, she has performed different [genres](/source/Music_genre) of music (primarily [Latin pop](/source/Latin_pop), [Latin ballad](/source/Latin_ballad) and [Ranchera](/source/Ranchera)).

As of 2013, Gabriel had released twenty studio albums, three live albums, and fifteen [compilation albums](/source/Compilation_albums). Three of Gabriel's albums have topped the [Top Latin Albums](/source/Billboard_Top_Latin_Albums) chart, and has achieved 7 number-one singles and 20 top 10 hits on the [Hot Latin Songs](/source/Hot_Latin_Songs) chart, including "[¡Ay, amor!](/source/Ay_Amor_(Ana_Gabriel_song))", "[Es Demasiado Tarde](/source/Es_Demasiado_Tarde)", and "[Quién como tú](/source/Qui%C3%A9n_Como_T%C3%BA_(song))"; for which she has been named the chart's seventh Greatest of All Time Artist.[2]

She was included among the Greatest Latin Artists of All Time by *Billboard*.[3] Her accolades include a [Grammy Award](/source/Grammy_Awards) nomination, four [Latin Grammy Award](/source/Latin_Grammy_Award) nominations, five [*Billboard* Latin Music Awards](/source/Billboard_Latin_Music_Awards), thirteen [Lo Nuestro Awards](/source/Lo_Nuestro_Awards) (including the [Excellence Award](/source/Lo_Nuestro_Excellence_Award)),[4] the Living Legend Award by [*Billboard Latin* Women in Music](/source/Billboard_Latin_Women_in_Music); as well as awards from the [American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers](/source/American_Society_of_Composers%2C_Authors_and_Publishers) (ASCAP), a star on the [Hollywood Walk of Fame](/source/Hollywood_Walk_of_Fame), and was inducted into the [Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame](/source/Latin_Songwriters_Hall_of_Fame) in 2017.[5]

## Early life

María Guadalupe Araujo Yong was born in [Guamúchil](/source/Guam%C3%BAchil), [Sinaloa](/source/Sinaloa), Mexico on December 10, 1955. She did not receive formal training for singing and she credits her maternal grandfather Roberto Yong, an [immigrant from China](/source/Chinese_Mexicans), for providing the only singing coaching she received.

She first sang on the stage at age six, singing "Regalo A Dios" by [José Alfredo Jiménez](/source/Jos%C3%A9_Alfredo_Jim%C3%A9nez). She moved to [Tijuana](/source/Tijuana), [Baja California](/source/Baja_California) and studied accounting. At age 21, in 1977, she recorded her first song, titled "Compréndeme".

## Career

In 1987, Ana Gabriel won the [16th Mexican national selection](/source/Mexico_in_the_OTI_Festival_1987) for the [OTI Festival](/source/OTI_Festival) with her own pop-power ballad song "[¡Ay, amor!](/source/Ay_Amor_(Ana_Gabriel_song))", and thus [represented Mexico](/source/Mexico_in_the_OTI_Festival) at the [OTI Festival 1987](/source/OTI_Festival_1987) where she placed third. The song, performed with an orchestral arrangement in the festival, was later released as a single in its album version; it climbed to the top position in Mexico, throughout Ibero-America and on the [Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart](/source/Hot_Latin_Tracks) for 14 consecutive weeks.[6]

In 1988, Gabriel released her third album, *Pecado Original*, followed by *Tierra de Nadie* in 1989, which met with some chart success. Her 1990 album *Quién Como Tú* made her a force within the Mexican music industry. Eight months later, her live album *En Vivo* showcased her powerful stage act and scored several hits: "Hice Bien Quererte", "Propuesta", and "Solamente una Vez".

Throughout the 1990s, Gabriel released an album almost every year. A versatile singer, she showcased her talent as an interpreter of many different musical styles, from lambada to mariachi and romantic ballads to pop music. She also honed her skills as a songwriter and a producer, releasing *Mi México*, a ranchera-influenced, mariachi-backed pop album, in 1991. This unique blend of styles was also reflected in the songs, all written by Gabriel. Her lyrics described strong, active women involved in their love lives, counter to their passive, traditional depiction in older songs. The album also included a tribute to Mexico's most popular singer-songwriter, [Juan Gabriel](/source/Juan_Gabriel) (no relation).

Gabriel scored a number-one hit with the duet "[Cosas del Amor](/source/Cosas_del_Amor_(song))" in 1991, which she sang with [Vikki Carr](/source/Vikki_Carr), a Mexican-American pop singer. The single earned Gabriel a [Lo Nuestro](/source/Lo_Nuestro) Award for Song of the Year in 1992. At the same awards ceremony, Gabriel was also named Female Artist of the Year in the Regional Mexican category and Pop Female Artist of the Year; *[Mi México](/source/Mi_M%C3%A9xico)* was named Regional Mexican Album of the Year. In 1993, Gabriel was awarded [Best Pop Female Performer](/source/Premio_Lo_Nuestro_1993) at the Lo Nuestro Awards.[7] The following year, she appeared as a guest artist on [Plácido Domingo](/source/Pl%C3%A1cido_Domingo)'s Grammy-nominated[8] album, *[De Mi Alma Latina](/source/De_Mi_Alma_Latina)*.[9]

In 1996, she released the pop-oriented *Vivencias*. She followed this with the traditional ranchera album *Con un Mismo Corazón* in 1997, an album she wrote and produced herself. Of particular interest is her title-track duet with [Vicente Fernández](/source/Vicente_Fern%C3%A1ndez), one of the most prolific and popular ranchera singers in Mexican history. Burr[*[who?](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Words_to_watch#Unsupported_attributions)*] wrote of the duet, "The beauty here lies in the melding of two great voices—Gabriel's husky sensuality and Fernandez's powerful, understated expressions—set against a 25-piece symphony."[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

The logo that identifies Ana Gabriel in her career as a soloist.

Gabriel released another live album in 1998, *En la Plaza de Toros México*, a 30-track boxed set. That same year she traveled to Miami to work with the producer Emilio Estefan, Jr., on her 1999 album *Soy Como Soy*. The result was a pop-influenced ranchera album that went gold in the Latin music market and helped Gabriel win the Ritmo Latino Music Award for Female Pop Artist of the Year in 2000.

With the release of *Eternamente* in 2000, Gabriel returned to mariachi love ballads, using only guitar as accompaniment. That same year she also appeared with other Mexican music icons in an Independence Day television special called *Viva Mexico*, a celebration of Mexican music and history. In 2001 Gabriel released *Huelo a Soledad*, once again balancing the traditional sounds of Eternamente with sophisticated pop songs, a cappella numbers, and dance tracks.

In 2002, Gabriel's platinum-selling album *Sagitario* was released. In that same year, she won the Billboard Latin Music Estrella Award in recognition of her contribution to the Latin music industry, performed at a tribute concert for Vicente Fernandez sponsored by the Latin Music Awards, and participated in the ninth annual Las Cruces International Mariachi Concert and Festival in New Mexico. In December of that year, she was scheduled to perform at the eleventh annual Christmas Mariachi Festival in Phoenix, Arizona, but was denied a work visa and refused entry into the United States.

In December 2014, singer Ana Gabriel told reporters on TV Azteca's Ventaneando program that in 2015 she would release her new recording project after seven years without releasing an album with unreleased songs. She performed at the 2014 [Viña del Mar Festival](/source/Vi%C3%B1a_del_Mar_Festival), receiving the award for most popular artist along with the Golden and Silver Seagull and Torch awards.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*] In 2015, she received the Legend Award at the Hispanic Heritage Awards.[10] Two years later, she was inducted into the Latin American Songwriters Hall Of Fame.[11]

In 2017, Gabriel appeared in the multi award-winning documentary film *[The American Epic Sessions](/source/The_American_Epic_Sessions)* directed by [Bernard MacMahon](/source/Bernard_MacMahon_(filmmaker)). In the film, Gabriel recorded live on the restored first [electrical sound recording](/source/History_of_sound_recording#The_electrical_era_(1925_to_1945)_(including_sound_on_film)) system from the 1920s.[12] She performed [Lydia Mendoza](/source/Lydia_Mendoza)'s "Mal Hombre" accompanied by a large band featuring [Omar Rodríguez-López](/source/Omar_Rodr%C3%ADguez-L%C3%B3pez) and [Van Dyke Parks](/source/Van_Dyke_Parks).[13][14] Stephen Dalton in *[The Hollywood Reporter](/source/The_Hollywood_Reporter)* described her performance as "fantastic".[15]

## Personal life

Gabriel is [asexual](/source/Asexuality).[16][17]

## Discography

Further information: [Ana Gabriel singles discography](/source/Ana_Gabriel_singles_discography)

### Studio albums

- *[Un estilo](/source/Un_estilo)* (1985)

- *[Sagitario](/source/Sagitario_(Ana_Gabriel_album))* (1986)

- *[Pecado Original](/source/Pecado_Original_(Ana_Gabriel_album))* (1987)

- *[Tierra de nadie](/source/Tierra_de_Nadie_(Ana_Gabriel_album))* (1988)

- *[Quién como tú](/source/Qui%C3%A9n_como_t%C3%BA)* (1989)

- *[Mi México](/source/Mi_M%C3%A9xico)* (1991)

- *[Silueta](/source/Silueta_(Ana_Gabriel_album))* (1992)

- *[Luna](/source/Luna_(Ana_Gabriel_album))* (1993)

- *[Ayer y hoy](/source/Ayer_y_Hoy_(Ana_Gabriel_album))* (1994)

- *[Joyas de dos siglos](/source/Joyas_de_dos_siglos)* (1995)

- *[Vivencias](/source/Vivencias_(Ana_Gabriel_album))* (1996)

- *[Con un mismo corazón](/source/Con_un_mismo_coraz%C3%B3n)* (1997)

- *[Soy como soy](/source/Soy_como_soy)* (1999)

- *[Eternamente](/source/Eternamente_(Ana_Gabriel_album))* (2000)

- *[Huelo a soledad](/source/Huelo_a_soledad)* (2001)

- *[Dulce y salado](/source/Dulce_y_salado)* (2003)

- *[Tradicional](/source/Tradicional_(Ana_Gabriel_album))* (2004)

- *[Dos amores, un amante](/source/Dos_amores_un_amante)* (2006)

- *[Arpegios de amor](/source/Arpegios_de_amor%3A_Requiem_por_tres_almas)* (2007)

- *[Renacer... Homenaje a Lucha Villa](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Renacer..._Homenaje_a_Lucha_Villa&action=edit&redlink=1)* (2009)

- *[Por Amor a Ustedes](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Por_Amor_a_Ustedes&action=edit&redlink=1)* (2020)

### Live albums

- *[En Vivo](/source/En_Vivo_(Ana_Gabriel_album))* (1990)

- *[...En la Plaza de Toros México](/source/...En_la_Plaza_de_Toros_M%C3%A9xico)* (1998)

- *[Altos de Chavón: El Concierto](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Altos_de_Chav%C3%B3n:_El_Concierto&action=edit&redlink=1)* (2013)

- *[Un Mariachi en Altos de Chavón](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Un_Mariachi_en_Altos_de_Chav%C3%B3n&action=edit&redlink=1)* (2013)

### Compilation albums

- *[The Best](/source/Personalidad%3A_20_%C3%89xitos)* (1992)

- *Amores* (1992)

- *Ayer y Hoy* (1995)

- *The Best: The Latin Stars Series* (1998)

- *20th Anniversary* (1999)

- *3 CD Box* (1999)

- *[Una Voz Para tu Corazón - 30 Grandes Éxitos](/source/Una_Voz_Para_tu_Coraz%C3%B3n_-_30_Grandes_%C3%89xitos)* (2001)

- *Colección de Oro* (2002)

- *[Personalidad: 20 Éxitos](/source/Personalidad%3A_20_%C3%89xitos)* (1992)

- *[Historia de Una Reina](/source/Historia_de_Una_Reina)* (2005)

- *Canciones de Amor* (2006)

- *[La Reina Canta a México](/source/La_Reina_Canta_a_M%C3%A9xico)* (2006)

- *Best of Ana Gabriel* (2006)

- *Con Sentimiento* (2006)

- *[Los Gabriel… Simplemente Amigos](/source/Los_Gabriel%E2%80%A6_Simplemente_Amigos)* (2007)

- *[Los Gabriel: Cantan a México](/source/Los_Gabriel%3A_Cantan_a_M%C3%A9xico)* (2008)

- *Mis Favoritas* (2010)

- *[Mi Regalo, Mis Número 1...](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mi_Regalo,_Mis_N%C3%BAmero_1...&action=edit&redlink=1)* (2015)

- *[Personalidad](/source/Personalidad)* (2nd. Edition) (2016)

- *[Music from The American Epic Sessions](/source/Music_from_The_American_Epic_Sessions%3A_Original_Motion_Picture_Soundtrack)* (2017)

## Awards

### Grammy Awards

The [Grammy Awards](/source/Grammy_Awards) are awarded annually by the [National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences](/source/National_Academy_of_Recording_Arts_and_Sciences) in the United States. Ana Gabriel has received one nomination.[18]

Year Nominee / work Award Result 1991 Quién como tú Best Latin Pop Performance Nominated

### Latin Grammy Awards

The [Latin Grammy Awards](/source/Latin_Grammy_Awards) are awarded annually by the [Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences](/source/Latin_Academy_of_Recording_Arts_%26_Sciences) in the United States. Gabriel has received four nominations.[19]

Year Nominee / work Award Result 2005 Tradicional Best Ranchero Album Nominated 2006 Dos amores un amante Best Ranchero Album Nominated "Sin Tu Amor" Best Regional/Mexican Song Nominated 2008 Arpegios de amor: Requiem por tres almas Best Female Pop Vocal Album Nominated

### Lo Nuestro Awards

The [Lo Nuestro Awards](/source/Lo_Nuestro_Awards) are awarded annually by television network [Univision](/source/Univision) in the United States. Ana Gabriel has received thirteen awards from twenty-nine nominations.[7]

Year Nominee / work Award Result 1989 Herself Best Pop Female Artist Nominated 1990 Tierra de Nadie Pop Album of the Year Won "Simplemente Amigos" Pop Song of the Year Nominated Herself Best Pop Female Artist Won 1991 Quién como tú Pop Album of the Year Won Herself Best Pop Female Artist Won "Es Demasiado Tarde" Pop Song of the Year Won "Quién Como Tú" Pop Song of the Year Nominated 1992 En Vivo Pop Album of the Year Nominated "Cosas del Amor" (with Vikki Carr) Pop Song of the Year Won Mi México Regional/Mexican Album of the Year Won Herself Best Pop Female Artist Won Herself Best Regional/Mexican Female Artist Won 1993 Herself Best Pop Female Artist Won "Evidencias" Pop Song of the Year Nominated Herself Best Regional/Mexican Female Artist Nominated 1994 Luna Pop Album of the Year Nominated Herself Best Pop Female Artist Nominated 1995 "Luna" Pop Song of the Year Nominated Herself Best Pop Female Artist Nominated Ayer y Hoy Regional/Mexican Album of the Year Nominated Herself Best Regional/Mexican Female Artist Nominated 1996 Herself Best Regional/Mexican Female Artist Nominated Joyas de dos siglos Regional/Mexican Album of the Year Nominated 1998 Herself Best Regional/Mexican Female Artist Nominated Con un mismo corazón Regional/Mexican Album of the Year Nominated 1999 Herself Best Regional/Mexican Female Artist Won 2000 Herself Best Regional/Mexican Female Artist Won 2006 Herself Excellence Award Won

## See also

- [List of best-selling Latin music artists](/source/List_of_best-selling_Latin_music_artists)

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1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-lo-nuestro-a-gabriel_7-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-lo-nuestro-a-gabriel_7-1) Lo Nuestro Awards: - **1989 Awards**:*Premio Lo Nuestro 1989* (Television). Miami, Florida, United States: [Univision](/source/Univision). 1989. - **1990 Awards**:["Lo Nuestro 1990 – Historia"](https://web.archive.org/web/20131015032442/http://archivo.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=490984). *[Univision](/source/Univision)* (in Spanish). Univision Communications, Inc. 1990. Archived from [the original](http://archivo.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=490984) on October 15, 2013. Retrieved August 22, 2013. - **1990 Nominees**:Houston Chronicle News Services (March 29, 1990). "Latin Music Awards – 3 Houston acts earn nominations". *[Houston Chronicle](/source/Houston_Chronicle)*. - **1991 Awards**: Lannert, John (May 24, 1991). ["Hispanic Music Industry Salutes Its Best Wednesday"](https://web.archive.org/web/20131002050941/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1991-05-24/features/9102280309_1_latin-music-awards-nuestro-mexican-singer). *[Sun-Sentinel](/source/Sun-Sentinel)*. Archived from [the original](http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1991-05-24/features/9102280309_1_latin-music-awards-nuestro-mexican-singer) on October 2, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013. - **1991 Awards**: Lannert, John (June 1, 1991). ["Latin Music Finds Harmony in Awards Crisp, Entertaining Tv Program A Breakthrough For Fledgling Trade Group"](https://web.archive.org/web/20131002051228/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1991-06-01/features/9103010472_1_latin-music-awards-musica-latina-ana-gabriel). *[Sun-Sentinel](/source/Sun-Sentinel)*. Archived from [the original](http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1991-06-01/features/9103010472_1_latin-music-awards-musica-latina-ana-gabriel) on October 2, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013. - **1992 Awards**: Lannert, John (November 28, 1998). ["Ana Gabriel Captures 4 Latin Awards"](https://books.google.com/books?id=jg8EAAAAMBAJ&q=%22pandora%22+%22con+amor+eterno%22+%22lo+nuestro%22&pg=PA10). *Billboard*. Vol. 104, no. 22. p. 10. Retrieved August 21, 2013. - **1992 Nominees**:"Ana Gabriel leads nominees for Latin Music Awards". *[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))*. Vol. 104, no. 13. [Nielsen Business Media, Inc.](/source/Nielsen_Company) March 28, 1992. - **1993 Awards**: Lannert, John (March 30, 1993). ["Secada Lead Latin Noms Following Grammy Win"](https://books.google.com/books?id=0w8EAAAAMBAJ&q=no+se+tu+luis+miguel&pg=PA10). *Billboard*. Vol. 105, no. 10. p. 10. Retrieved January 3, 2013. - **1996 Awards**:["Univision Announces the Nominees for Spanish-language Music's Highest Honors Premio Lo Nuestro a la Musica Latina"](http://www.thefreelibrary.com/UNIVISION+ANNOUNCES+THE+NOMINEES+FOR+SPANISH-LANGUAGE+MUSIC%27S+HIGHEST...-a018135281). [Univision](/source/Univision). March 27, 1996. Retrieved June 11, 2013.{{[cite news](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_news)}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service ([link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:CS1_maint:_deprecated_archival_service)) - **1998 Awards**:Barquero, Christopher (1998). ["Premios Lo Nuestro: Los galardones a la música latina serán entregados en mayo próximo"](http://wvw.nacion.com/viva/1998/abril/03/espec9.html). *[La Nación](/source/La_Naci%C3%B3n_(San_Jos%C3%A9))* (in Spanish). Grupo Nación GN, S.A. Retrieved June 14, 2013.[*[permanent dead link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot)*] - **1999 Awards**:["Lo Nuestro 1999 – Historia"](https://web.archive.org/web/20130623095909/http://archivo.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=490994). *[Univision](/source/Univision)* (in Spanish). Univision Communications, Inc. 1999. Archived from [the original](http://archivo.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=490994) on June 23, 2013. Retrieved June 15, 2013. - **2000 Awards**:["Lo Nuestro 2000 – Historia"](https://web.archive.org/web/20131017011532/http://archivo.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=490993). *[Univision](/source/Univision)* (in Spanish). Univision Communications, Inc. 2000. Archived from [the original](http://archivo.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=490993) on October 17, 2013. Retrieved June 18, 2013. - **2006 Awards**:["Recibirá Ana Gabriel la "excelencia" en Premios Lo Nuestro"](http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/330314.html). *[El Universal](/source/El_Universal_(Mexico_City))* (in Spanish). Compañía Periodística Nacional. February 11, 2006. Retrieved June 18, 2013.

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-17)** ["Ana Gabriel dice: Soy asexual"](https://www.cuartopoder.mx/gente/ana-gabriel-dice-soy-asexual/136193/). *Cuatro Poder* (in Mexican Spanish).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-18)** Grammy Awards: - **1991 Awards**:Cromelin, Richard (January 11, 1991). ["Grammys—Round 1 : Pop music: Phil Collins' 8 nominations lead the pack and Quincy Jones sets a record with his 74th nod. The winners will be revealed on Feb. 20"](https://web.archive.org/web/20121105122845/http://articles.latimes.com/1991-01-11/entertainment/ca-8578_1_phil-collins/4). *[Los Angeles Times](/source/Los_Angeles_Times)*. p. 3. Archived from [the original](http://articles.latimes.com/1991-01-11/entertainment/ca-8578_1_phil-collins/4) on November 5, 2012. Retrieved August 22, 2013.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-19)** Latin Grammy Awards: - **2005 Awards**:["Complete list of 6th annual Latin Grammy nominations"](https://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2005-11-02-latin-grammy-list_x.htm). *[USA Today](/source/USA_Today)*. November 2, 2005. Retrieved August 22, 2013. - **2006 Awards**:Gurza, Agustín (September 27, 2006). ["For Shakira, success does translate well"](http://articles.latimes.com/2006/sep/27/entertainment/et-latin27/3). *[Los Angeles Times](/source/Los_Angeles_Times)*. p. 3. Retrieved August 22, 2013. - **2008 Awards**:["9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140804052440/http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-grammy_listx_send-2008sep11-htmlstory.html). *[Los Angeles Times](/source/Los_Angeles_Times)*. September 10, 2007. Archived from [the original](http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/latinamerica/la-grammy_listx_send-2008sep11,0,733605.htmlstory) on August 4, 2014. Retrieved January 28, 2011.

## Bibliography

- Lipsitz, George, *Footsteps in the Dark: The Hidden Histories of Popular Music*, U of Minnesota Press, 2007, [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [0-8166-5020-9](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/0-8166-5020-9)

## External links

- [Ana Gabriel](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0300188/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

v t e Ana Gabriel Studio albums Un estilo (1985) Sagitario (1986) Pecado Original (1987) Tierra de nadie (1988) Quién como tú (1989) Mi México (1991) Silueta (1992) Luna (1993) Ayer y hoy (1994) Joyas de dos siglos (1995) Vivencias (1996) Con un mismo corazón (1997) Soy como soy (1999) Eternamente (2000) Huelo a soledad (2002) Dulce y salado (2003) Tradicional (2004) Dos amores, un amante (2006) Arpegios de amor (2007) Live albums En Vivo (1990) ...En la Plaza de Toros México (1998) Compilation albums Personalidad: 20 Éxitos (1992) Una Voz Para tu Corazón – 30 Grandes Éxitos (2001) Historia de Una Reina (2005) La Reina Canta a México (2006) Los Gabriel... Simplemente Amigos (2007) Los Gabriel: Cantan a México (2008) Songs "Ay Amor" "Cosas del Amor" "Debo Hacerlo" "Es Demasiado Tarde" "Hasta Que Te Conocí" "Historia de un Amor" "Quién Como Tú" "Simplemente Amigos"

v t e Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame 2013 Manuel Alejandro José Ángel Espinoza José Feliciano Julio Iglesias Armando Manzanero Concha Valdés Miranda Roberto Cantoral 2014 Omar Alfanno Rafael Pérez Botija Lolita de la Colina Gloria Estefan Carlos Gardel Antônio Carlos Jobim Agustín Lara Ernesto Lecuona Rafael Hernández Marín Violeta Parra 2015 Héctor Ochoa Cárdenas Emilio Estefan Myriam Hernández Gustavo Santaolalla Álvaro Torres Diego Torres Juan Carlos Calderón Chabuca Granda María Grever Paco de Lucía César Portillo de la Luz Joan Sebastian 2016 Claudia Brant Alejandro Jaén Miguel Luna Draco Rosa Los Temerarios Cheo Zorrilla Juan Gabriel Benny Moré Mariano Mores Tito Puente Myrta Silva 2017 Erika Ender Ana Gabriel Roberto Livi Camilo Sesto Martin Urieta Carlos Vives Gustavo Cerati 2018 Carlos Rubira Infante Fernando Osorio Gloria Trevi Chucho Valdés René Touzet 2019 Willie Colón Armando Larrinaga Chico Novarro Ivy Queen Michael Sullivan 2022 Desmond Child Juanes Rudy Pérez Tony Renis Johnny Ventura 2024 Luny Julio Reyes Copello Saúl Hernández 2025 Enrique Bunbury Andrés Castro Jorge Luis Piloto Mónica Vélez Lalo Schifrin

v t e Mexico in the OTI Festival Participation 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2000 Songs "¡Ay, amor!" "Barrio viejo" "Un bolero" "Cantos distintos" "De color de rosa" "Una canción no es suficiente" "Como tú" "Compás de espera" "Con y por amor" "Contigo y con el mundo" "De que te quiero te quiero" "Enamorado de la vida" "El fandango aquí" "La felicidad" "Lo que pasó, pasó" "Hombre" "Mi vida" "Del piso a la nube" "Que alegre va María" "Quijote" "Rompe el cristal" "Se diga lo que se diga" "Siempre a medias" "Sólo te amo a ti" "Tiempos mejores" "Vivir sin ti" "Voy a volverme loco" Performers Lupita D'Alessio Ana Gabriel Analí Sergio Arzate Enrique Cáceres Gualberto Castro Carlos Cuevas Enrique Guzmán José Roberto Fernando Ibarra Iridián Eugenia León Fuga de Goya María Medina María del Sol Rodolfo Muñiz Imelda Miller José María Napoleón Estela Núñez Prisma Sayeg Natalia Sosa Gilberto Valenzuela Arturo Vargas Yoshio Yuri Magdalena Zárate Songwriters Marcial Alejandro José Luis Almada Ana Gabriel Sergio Andrade Celia Bonfil Kiko Campos Roberto Cantoral Pedro Alberto Cárdenas Lolita de la Colina Chamín Correa Francisco Curiel Sergio Esquivel José Manuel Fernández Espinosa Gerardo Flores José María Frías Rubén Fuentes Felipe Gil José Roberto Miguel Alfonso Luna Eduardo Magallanes Jorge Massías Mario Molina Montes Jesús Monárrez Carlos Muñoz José María Napoleón Fernando Riva Roberto Robles Amparo Rubín Sayeg Sylvia Tapia

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