Artist
Camilo Sesto (born 16 September 1946, Alcoy, Alicante, Spain - died 8 September 2019, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish singer, songwriter, producer, and composer of romantic pop and rock ballads in the Latino genre. He sang in two pop bands during the 1960s Los Dayson and Los Botines and won a contest on a Madrid TV show. He played a part in the Spanish filming of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Later, he teamed up with singer and producer Juan Pardo, but success would come on its own accord with his own music works. Camilo Sesto sold over 175 million albums worldwide, excluding sales of all the other artists he helped produce.
As a composer he wrote songs for artists such as Miguel Bosé, Lucía Méndez, Charytín Goyco and José José, among others. He produced and translated the lyrics to Spanish of an album from the popular Australian band Air Supply. Throughout his career he remained one of the most influential pioneer artists of rock/ballad in Spanish and inspired many newer acts in the Latino music world.
Father of Camilo Blanes (2).
Tracks
1
Fresa Salvaje
04:16
2
Yo Regalo El Corazón
02:59
3
Duda De Amor
04:29
4
"Mola Mazo"
04:05
5
No Soy De Tu Propiedad
03:19
6
Desafío De Amor A Morir
03:46
7
Mi Ángel Azul
03:58
8
Eres Mi Perdición
04:58
9
Qué Será Mejor O Qué Será Peor
03:31
10
Don't Go
03:31
11
Overture The Phantom Of The Opera
02:10
12
The Phantom Of The Opera
04:17
13
The Music Of The Night
05:07
14
All I Ask Of You
04:20
15
The Point Of No Return
03:08
Releases
Countries
Mexico, Spain, United States of America