"Fría Como el Viento" | ||||
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Single by Luis Miguel | ||||
from the album Busca Una Mujer | ||||
B-side | "Pupilas de Gato" | |||
Released | 1988 | |||
Format | Airplay · Promo single | |||
Recorded | 1987-1988 Estudios 55 Ocean Way Recording Studios Suma Music Group (Hollywood, California) Torresonido (Madrid, Spain) Mediterranean Sound Studio (Ibiza, Spain) |
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Genre | Latin | |||
Length | 3:55 | |||
Label | WEA Latina | |||
Writer(s) | Juan Carlos Calderón | |||
Producer(s) | Juan Carlos Calderón | |||
Luis Miguel singles chronology | ||||
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"Fría Como el Viento" (English: "Cold as the Wind") is a ballad written, produced and arranged by Juan Carlos Calderón and performed by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was released as the first single from the Grammy nominated studio album Busca una Mujer (1988). The song became the third number-one single for the singer in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart after "Ahora Te Puedes Marchar" in 1987 and "La Incondicional", the preceding single.
The song has been performed by the singer on promotional tours, mostly on medleys along with songs from his 1980s repertoire. Also, several performers have recorded cover versions, including Los Byby's, Fuera de Liga,Mazz, Grieta Calderòn, Grupo El Momento, The Latin Stars Orchestra, El Momento vs. Hijo de Chila, Frankie Negrón, New Variety Band, Los Player's, Silva Y Guerra and Terrazas Musical.
Released as the third single from Luis Miguel's studio album Busca Una Mujer, "Fría Como el Viento" became a very successful song and was included on the track list for his 20 Años Tour in 1990. Five years later, during his live performances in the National Auditorium in México City, the song was performed in a medley along "Yo Que No Vivo Sin Tí", "Culpable O No", "Más Allá de Todo", "Entrégate", "Tengo Todo Excepto a Tí", and "La Incondicional". This medley was later included on his album El Concierto. In 2005, the song was included on the compilation album Grandes Éxitos. There were rumors about the re-recording of this song as a duet with Mexican singer Paulina Rubio or Chilean performer Myriam Hernández. However, this recording never took place since was announced that Miguel's following album at the time, Cómplices (2008), would be his first full-length album written and produced by Spanish singer-songwriter Manuel Alejandro.