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Milagros (album)

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Milagros is the second major-label album, second Spanish language album, and third album overall by Mexican-American singer Myra. It was released under Hollywood Records on October 16, 2001. The album was a re-release of Myra's debut album the self-titled "Myra", all songs were re-recorded from English to Spanish (Myra's native language). The songs were translated by Marco Marinangeli. The single, "Siempre Hay Milagros" was met with a fresh new video with scenes from the original English version. "Bailando En La Ciudad" was utilized as a promo track for the 2002 Disney Channel's Original Movie, "Gotta Kick It Up!" Myra was not featured in the promotional video.

Track listing

Track List Music & Lyrics By Producers Time
1. "Vete Ya" Lauren Christy, Adrian Guevitz The Matrix 3:16
2. "Bailador" Lauren Christy, Graham Edwards, Scott Spock The Matrix 2:51
3. "Prisionera De Tu Amor" Alain Bertoni, Chris Hamm, and Laura Zonka Chris Hamm and Alain Bertoni for orange entertainment 3:23
4. "Siempre Hay Milagros" Pamela Eileen Sheyne and Eliot John Kennedy Chris Hamm for orange entertainment 5:05
5. "Adiós Mi Amor" Alain Bertoni and Chris Hamm Alain Bertoni, Chris Hamm for orange entertainment 3:28
6. "La Eternidad Bastara" Mark Mueller and Guy Roche Guy Roche 4:34
7. "Sueño De Tu Amor" Diane Warren Khris Kellow and Bill Meyers for

Studio D Productions / Executive Producer: Dianne Warren

3:28
8. "Bailando En La Ciudad" Marvin Gaye, Ivy Jo Hunter, William "Mickey" Stevenson Keith "K.C." Cohen / Executive Producers: Jay Landers

and Matt Walker

3:55
9. "¿Qué Te Crees?" Alain Bertoni, Chris Hamm Chris Hamm and Alain Bertoni for orange entertainment 3:48
10. "Jovenes" Keith "K.C." Cohen Keith "K.C." Cohen 3:41
11. "¿Por Qué?" Shelley Peiken, Guy Roche Keith "K.C." Cohen 3:00
12. "Te Voy A Decir Adiós" Peter McEvilley, Aaron Fishbein, Myra Ambriz, Sam Conti, and Steve Guinn Peter "Swee' Pea" McEvilley and Aaron Fishbein for Swee' Pea Productions 3:02
13. "Sueña" Jon Gibson and Sam Sonti Steve Guinn, Sami Conti, and Peter "Swee' Pea" McEvilley for Swee' Pea Productions 3:55
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