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1965 studio album by Los Shakers
Los Shakers is the first studio album by Uruguayan rock band Los Shakers . It was released in July 1965 on the Odeon Pops label.[1]
Track list [ ]
All tracks are written by Hugo Fattoruso and Osvaldo Fattoruso , except where noted.
1. "Rompan Todo (Break It All)" 2:33 2. "Que Amor (What A Love)" 3:07 3. "Nena Si, Si (Baby Yeah, Yeah)" 2:20 4. "No Fuimos (Forgive Me)" 2:29 5. "Corran Todos (Everybody Shake)" 2:16 6. "Estoy Pensando (I'm Thinking)" (Carlos Vila) 2:22 7. "Esta Es Mi Fiesta (It's My Party )" (Walter Gold, Herb Gluck Jr., Herb Weiner, Seymour Gottlieb) 2:15
8. "Sigue Buscando (Keep Searching)" (Del Shannon ) 2:04 9. "Para Ti Y Para Mi (For You And Me)" 2:15 10. "Corro Por Las Calles (Shake In The Streets)" 2:31 11. "La Larga Noche (The Longest Night)" 2:14 12. "Nena Baila Shake (Baby Do The Shake)" 2:14 13. "No Me Pidas Amor (Don't Ask Me Love)" (Osvaldo Fattoruso, Roberto Capobianco) 2:05 14. "Dame (Give Me)" 2:29
Personnel [ ]
Hugo Fattoruso - lead vocals, lead guitar, organ, celeste, harmonica, hand-claps
Osvaldo Fattoruso - backing vocals, rhythm guitar, hand-claps, shared lead vocals on "Que Amor (What A Love)" and "My Bonnie"
Roberto "Pelín" Capobianco - backing vocals, bass guitar, hand-claps
Carlos "Caio" Vila - backing vocals, drums, percussion, hand-claps
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