She's All I Ever Had

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"She's All I Ever Had"
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Single by Ricky Martin
from the album Ricky Martin
B-side"Bella (She's All I Ever Had)"
ReleasedJune 15, 1999 (1999-06-15)
Recorded1998
GenrePop
Length4:52
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Ricky Martin singles chronology
"Livin' la Vida Loca"
(1999)
"She's All I Ever Had"
(1999)
"Shake Your Bon-Bon"
(1999)
Music videos
She's All I Ever Had on YouTube
Bella on YouTube

"She's All I Ever Had" is the second single taken from the multi-platinum first English-language album by Ricky Martin, called simply Ricky Martin. It was released on June 15, 1999. The Spanish-language version is called "Bella" ("Beautiful").

The ballad was written by Jon Secada, Draco Rosa and George Noriega and produced by Secada and Noriega. Latina staff picked the song as one of the Best Songs from the Latin Explosion of 1999.[1]

Reception[]

According to the review by Billboard: "There was no doubt that this delectable anthemic ballad was the one to go with as the second single from Ricky Martin. "Livin' la Vida Loca" certainly fulfilled the hype with a deserved five-week run at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, and this follow-up will do nothing but advance Martin's place not only as the leading pop male vocalist of the day but as a valid phenomenon. "She's All I Ever Had" absolutely succeeds on all levels. Lyrically, Martin narrates the tale of a man missing his woman, as he continues to live and breathe for her. Martin's vocal is tender and heartfelt, boasting a versatility that contrasts nicely with "La Vida," while the lush production is savvy and creatively executed."

Music video[]

The video for this single, which Charlotte Ayanna appears in, was directed by Nigel Dick in Los Angeles and shot in June 1999, and aired in August 1999.

Chart performance[]

"Bella" peaked at number one for three weeks on the Hot Latin Songs, and also reached the top for seven weeks on the Latin Pop Songs. The original English version peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States for two weeks behind "Unpretty" by TLC, and was listed at number fifty-two on the year-end chart of 1999. It was certified Gold for selling over 500,000 copies.

"She's All I Ever Had" also peaked inside top ten in Canada, New Zealand and Finland. In Australia, the single was certified Gold.

Awards[]

In the Latin Grammy Awards of 2000 the Spanish version of this single, "Bella", received a nomination for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. It was also nominated for Latin Pop Track of the Year at the Billboard Latin Music Awards. The music video won Lo Nuestro Award for Clip of the Year, and was nominated for Video of the Year at the Imagen Awards.

Formats and track listings[]

Charts and certifications[]

See also[]

References[]

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