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¿Cómo te va mi amor?

"¿Cómo te va mi amor?"
Single by Pandora, Los Horóscopos de Durango
from the album "Pandora" (Pandora); "Desatados" (Los Horóscopos de Durango)
Released 1985 (Pandora); 2006 (Los Horóscopos de Durango)
Format vinyl record (Pandora); CD (Los Horóscopos de Durango)
Genre Duranguense (Los Horóscopos de Durango)
Length 3:37 (Pandora); 3:25 (Los Horóscopos de Durango)
Songwriter(s) Hernaldo Zúñiga

¿Cómo te va mi amor? (How is it going my love?) is a song written by Hernaldo Zúñiga, and first made famous by Mexican group Pandora.

Pandora made their professional debut on 2 June 1985, on the TV program "Siempre en Domingo" (Always on Sunday), where they interpreted the song "¿Cómo te va mi amor?", from the Nicaraguan composer Hernaldo Zúñiga. Less than a week later their first production in LP format was released, simply titled "Pandora", which by October of the same year had gone gold.

"¿Cómo te va mi amor?" was included in that debut album and defined the group's romantic style. This song was the first single to be promoted by the group and their first super hit, instantly Pandora got a wonderful welcoming inside the musical world.

Pandora's original version was nominated for the Grammy in 1987 in "Latin Pop Performance" category. At the end of 2007, the song was included on the VH1 Latin America channel countdown of the 100 Best Songs of the 80's in Spanish at number 16.

Since Pandora's success with the song, many other artists have made cover versions, extending in this way the importance of this melody into the musical romantic world. Among the singers that have interpreted the song are: Hernaldo Zúñiga himself (live), Luis Miguel and Pandora (together alive), Los Horóscopos de Durango, Patricia Manterola, Nicho Hinojosa, Fher Manjarrez, Área 305, Freddy y Los Nobles, La Rondalla de Saltillo, Chicos De Barrio, Tierra Canela, Myriam, Marcos Orozco y Rebelde, Secuencia con Banda, Grupo Cuarto Para Las Tres, Los Reales, Banda Perla de Michoacán, Santa Elena, La Chío, Luis Antonio Hernández, Zania, Sheila y Lizzette (Operación Fama), Pio Treviño y Majic and others.


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