Ayer y Hoy (Menudo album)

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Ayer y Hoy
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Studio album by
Menudo
Released1985
Recorded1984 / 1985
GenrePop
Length35:26
LabelPadosa, RCA Victor, RCA Ariola
ProducerEdgardo Díaz
Menudo chronology
Menudo
(1985)
Ayer y Hoy
(1985)
Viva! Bravo!
(1986)

Ayer Y Hoy is Menudo's 18th album (16th in Spanish) released in 1985, featuring Charlie Massó, Roy Rosselló, Robby Rosa, Ricky Martin, and Raymond Acevedo. This is the second album that this line-up recorded together. Menudo's 19th album (second in Portuguese). This album is exactly the same as the Ayer Y Hoy album with all the songs translated into Portuguese. The album cover has the same picture as the "Ayer Y Hoy" album, but it is not exactly the same cover. The album peaked at #19 in the Billboard's Latin Pop Albums chart.[1]

Ayer y hoy means "yesterday and today" in Spanish.

Track listing[]

Ayer Y Hoy
Side 1.
  1. La Fiesta Va Empezar - Singer: Robby Rosa
  2. Acércate - Singer: Charlie Massó
  3. Aventureros - Singer: Raymond Acevedo
  4. Marcelo - Singer: Robby Rosa.
  5. Me Siento Bien Con Mis Amigos - Singer: Ricky Martin and Raymond Acevedo.
Side 2.
  1. Viva! Bravo! - Singer: Charlie Massó
  2. Pañuelo Blanco Americano - Singer: Raymond Acevedo
  3. Soy Tuyo - Singer: Robby Rosa
  4. En San Juan Me Enamoré - Singer: Raymond Acevedo
  5. Alegra Esa Cara - Singer: Roy Rosselló
A Festa Vai Começar
Lado 1.
  1. A Festa Vai Começar - Singer: Robby Rosa
  2. Vem, Por Favor - Singer: Charlie Massó
  3. Aventureiros - Singer: Raymond Acevedo
  4. Marcelo - Singer: Robby Rosa
  5. Me Sinto Bem Com Meus Amigos - Singer: Ricky Martin
Lado 2.
  1. Viva! Bravo! - Singer: Charlie Massó
  2. Bandeira Sul-Americana - Singer: Raymond Acevedo
  3. Quero Ter Teu Amor - Singer: Robby Rosa
  4. Em San Juan Me Apaixonei - Singer: Raymond Acevedo
  5. Alegra Essa Cara - Singer: Roy Rosselló

Charts[]

Chart (1985) Position
US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard)[2] 19

References[]

  1. ^ "AllMusic Awards>> Menudo". AllMusic. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. Retrieved 2013-06-15.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ "Menudo Chart History (Latin Pop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved March 15, 2020.


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