Es Mi Mujer

"Es Mi Mujer" ("It's My Woman") is a song written by Luis Gómez Escolar and K. C. Porter, produced by Juan Carlos Calderón and performed by Mexican singer Emmanuel. It was released as the second single from his studio album Desnudo (1986) in early 1987. This song became the second number-one hit by the singer at the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart, after the three weeks reign of his single "Toda La Vida" in 1986. "Es Mi Mujer" was later covered by Johnny Ray and Banda Rugido.[1]

"Es Mi Mujer"
Single by Emmanuel
from the album Desnudo
Released1987 (1987)
Recorded1985-1986
StudioSintonía Studios
Hispavox
Torresonido
(Madrid, Spain)
Livingston Studios
(London, England, United Kingdom)
GenreLatin
Length3:31
LabelRCA Ariola
Songwriter(s)Luis Gómez Escolar · K. C. Porter
Producer(s)Juan Carlos Calderón
Emmanuel singles chronology
"Toda La Vida"
(1986)
"Es Mi Mujer"
(1987)
"No Te Quites la Ropa"
(1987)

Chart performance

The song debuted on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart at number 34 on January 10, 1987 and climbed to number-one twelve weeks later.[2][3] It replace at the top of the chart "De Mí Enamórate" by Mexican singer Daniela Romo and was replaced four weeks later by Braulio's "En Bancarrota".

Chart (1987) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks 1
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References

  1. "Es Mi Mujer - Performers". Allmusic. Macromedia Corporation. Archived from the original on June 3, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
  2. "Es Mi Mujer - Week of January 10, 1987". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1987-01-10. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
  3. "Es Mi Mujer - Week of March 28, 1987". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1987-03-28. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
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