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Rocío Dúrcal

María de los Ángeles de las Heras Ortiz (4 October 1944 – 25 March 2006), better known professionally as Rocío Dúrcal (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈθi.o ˈðuɾkal]), was a Spanish singer and actress. Widely successful in Mexico, she earned the sobriquet of Reina de las Rancheras ("Queen of Rancheras").[1]

Rocío Dúrcal
Dúrcal in 1962
Born
María de los Ángeles de las Heras Ortiz

(1944-10-04)4 October 1944
Madrid, Spain
Died25 March 2006(2006-03-25) (aged 61)
Resting placeBasilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mexico City
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
Spouse
(m. 1970)
Children3, including Shaila Dúrcal
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
Years active1959–2006
Labels
Signature

In 2005 Dúrcal received a Latin Grammy Award for musical excellence, a prize that is awarded by the Governing Board of the Recording Latin Academy to artists who have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance during their careers.[2]

Career

Dúrcal began her artistic career by participating in various radio song festivals and competitions, secretly supported by her paternal grandfather, who always believed in her talent and became her first fan.[3] In 1959, with the approval of her parents, she participated in the television program Primer Aplauso, broadcast by Televisión Española. The theme that she chose for the contest was the traditional song "La sombra vendo". Luis Sanz, a Madrid manager who watched the show, was impressed by her talent and personality. Sanz contacted the program for the name and the address of the young contestant.[4]

Acting

Her first film was Canción de Juventud (1962) directed by Luis Lucia. The plot of the film portrayed a teenager with her own personality. The movie scored huge box office and critics success. This success was repeated in other Spanish-speaking countries where the movie was shown. Immediately Dúrcal became the star of Rocío de La Mancha. Following this, she got her first record deal with transnational Phonogram (now Universal Music). The songs the artist played in both films served to make her first album, Las películas de Rocío Dúrcal (1962).

 
Dúrcal with Palito Ortega in Amor en el aire (1967)

In Dúrcal's third film, Tengo 17 años (1964), she put aside her role of "child star". That same year, she appeared in her first theater play, Un domingo en Nueva York, in which she was revealed as a great theatrical actress. In 1965 she filmed Más bonita que ninguna; the band Los Brincos wrote some songs for the movie. In 1966, she shared the spotlight with Enrique Guzmán in the film Acompáñame. She began to perform duets with such singers as Jaime Morey and Amalia de Isaura. Then she co-starred in the film Amor en el Aire (1967) with the then young Argentine singer-songwriter Palito Ortega. In 1968 she filmed Cristina Guzmán, the first of her films that was aimed at an audience over 18.[5]

Her last film was with Bárbara Rey in Me Siento Extraña in 1977.

Singing

In 1970, Dúrcal married Filipino-born musician Antonio Morales (known professionally as Júnior), who would manage her singing career. In 1972, Antonio Morales began a series of television shows in Spain and Latin America singing with his wife as a duet. Their first child, Spanish actress Carmen Morales de las Heras, was born in December 1970. After the birth of their second child, Antonio Morales de las Heras, in April 1974, Morales decided to give up his career to devote time to their children. Dúrcal meanwhile continued her film and singing career. In 1979 she had her third child, Shaila Morales de las Heras, who took up a singing career under the stage name of Shaila Dúrcal and is also a successful singer.[6]

In 1977, Dúrcal signed a contract with Ariola Eurodisc (with singer-songwriter Camilo Sesto supporting her in her projects) dedicating herself to the musical career. That year, while in Mexico, she met the Mexican singer-songwriter Alberto Aguilera Valadez, better known as Juan Gabriel, who decided to record a whole album of rancheras performed by Rocío Dúrcal entitled Rocío Dúrcal canta a Juan Gabriel. Without further advertising, the LP received high levels of sales, so Dúrcal and Juan Gabriel considered the possibility of a new recording together. They ended up doing 5 LPs, marking the revival of Rocío Dúrcal as a singer. The final collaboration between Dúrcal and Juan Gabriel emerged in 10 albums. Dúrcal's album named Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen 6 (1984) is among the top ten best-selling albums in the history of Mexico. For this album Rocío Dúrcal received her first Grammy Award nomination.

 
Ad advertising (below the Desert Inn) a Dúrcal's concert at Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1989.

The collaboration of Dúrcal with Juan Gabriel was interrupted by disagreements between the artists and because of problems of Juan Gabriel with his record label, so Dúrcal continued to record albums with other songwriters such as Marco Antonio Solís and Rafael Pérez Botija (with whom under his leadership in 1981 she recorded the album of ballads Confidencias). In 1988 she recorded the album Como Tu Mujer with producer Marco Antonio Solis.

In 1990, she recorded her first album on CD format entitled Si Te Pudiera Mentir. In 1991, Durcal offered a concert at the National Auditorium in Mexico City, recorded in a double disc El Concierto... En Vivo. Between 1992 and 1993 she recorded the album Desaires, produced by the Mexican singer and songwriter Joan Sebastián. In this album she reprises ranchera.[7]

In 1995, she launched her production Hay Amores Y Amores, with songs written and produced by the Argentine Roberto Livi. For this album she was nominated again to the Grammy Awards in the category "Best Latin Pop Album". In 1997 the double album Juntos Otra Vez brought Rocío Dúrcal and Juan Gabriel together again for the last time. That album was made by an engagement with the record company and not by the desire of both artists to continue to cooperate.

In 1998, under the direction of her discoverer Luis Sanz, Dúrcal starred in the Spanish TV show Los negocios de mamá, broadcast by Televisión Española. In 2000, she celebrated 40 years in the industry. In that year she returned to ranchera music with the album Caricias, under the production of songwriter and producer Bebu Silvetti. In 2001 Rocío Dúrcal recorded Entre Tangos Y Mariachi, again produced by Bebu Silvetti, an album that includes 10 of the most famous Argentine tango arrangements interpreted with ranchero/bolero style like her previous album. In the summer of 2001 Dúrcal made a successful tour in Spain, 13 years after her last Spanish performance.

After a year and a half absence, she returned to the stage on 19 September 2002 with a concert at the National Auditorium in Mexico, which was recorded in a double album that was released on CD and then on DVD on 22 October 2002, En Concierto... Inolvidable. The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award. In 2003, the artist received another Latin Grammy Award nomination for her album Caramelito, produced by Kike Santander. In May 2004 she returned to Spain to record what would be her last album, Alma Ranchera, which was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award, but did not win.[8]

Illness and death

 
Dúrcal's crypt located at Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.

In 2001, after recording her album Entre Tangos y Mariachi, Dúrcal was diagnosed with uterine cancer. Dúrcal canceled her tours while undergoing medical treatment, and resumed touring in 2002. In 2003, from Spain, she collaborated with the Mexican singer Julio Preciado for a duet in the song "Si nos dejan" included in his album Que me siga la tambora.[9]

Rocío Dúrcal died on 25 March 2006 at the age of 61 from uterine cancer at her home in Torrelodones, Madrid.[10] She was cremated and a portion of her ashes were scattered in Spain while the remainder of her ashes were deposited into a crypt at Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City,[11][12] the same place where years later a portion of the ashes from her husband Antonio Morales who died in 2014, were also deposited next to her.[13]

Selected discography

Albums

 
Roundabout named after Dúrcal as a tribute to her memory, located at confluencia de Francos Rodríguez, Madrid, Spain.[14]
Philips-Phonogram
  • 1962: Canción de Juventud
  • 1963: Rocío de la Mancha
  • 1963: Las Películas de Rocío Dúrcal
  • 1964: La Chica del Trébol / La Cenicienta Del Barrio
  • 1964: Rocío, Canta Flamenco (EP)
  • 1964: Tengo 17 Años
  • 1964: Villancicos de Rocío (EP)
  • 1964: Villancicos con Rocío Dúrcal (EP)
  • 1965: Más Bonita Que Ninguna
  • 1966: Acompáñame
  • 1967: Buenos Días, Condesita
  • 1967: Amor En El Aire
  • 1968: Cristina Guzmán
  • 1970: Las Leandras
  • 1972: La Novicia Rebelde / La Novicia Soñadora
Ariola Eurodisc
  • 1977: Una Vez Más (Pronto)
  • 1977: Canta a Juan Gabriel Volumen I (Pronto)
  • 1978: Canta a Juan Gabriel Volumen II (Pronto)
  • 1979: Súper Éxitos De Juan Gabriel (Canta a Juan Gabriel Volumen III) (Pronto)
  • 1980: Canta con Mariachi Volumen IV (Producida por Juan Gabriel) (Pronto)
  • 1981: Canta a Juan Gabriel Volumen V (Cuando Decidas Volver) (Pronto)
  • 1981: Confidencias / La Gata (Pronto)
  • 1982: Canta Lo Romántico De Juan Gabriel (Boleros) (Pronto)
  • 1983: Entre Tú y Yo (Ariola)
  • 1984: Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen 6 (Jardin De Rosas) (Ariola)
  • 1986: Siempre (Ariola)
  • 1987: Canta 11 Grandes Éxitos De Juan Gabriel (Ariola)
  • 1988: Como Tu Mujer (Ariola)
  • 1990: Si Te Pudiera Mentir (Ariola)
  • 1992: El Concierto... En Vivo (Ariola)
  • 1992: Mis mejores canciones
  • 1993: Desaires (Ariola/BMG)
  • 1995: Hay Amores Y Amores (Ariola/BMG)
BMG
Sony BMG
  • 2005: Me Gustas Mucho
  • 2006: Amor Eterno
  • 2007: Rocío Dúrcal Canta a México
  • 2009: El Concierto ... En Vivo
  • 2009: Duetos
  • 2010: Mis favoritas
  • 2012: Como dos gotas de agua
  • 2012: Canciones de amor
  • 2012: Eternamente

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Latin US Latin Pop
1986 "La Guirnalda"[15] 1 - Siempre
"Quédate Conmigo Esta Noche"[16] 4 -
1987 "Siempre" 10 -
"Infidelidad" 22 -
"Obligado" - -
1988 "Como Tu Mujer"[17] 1 - Como Tu Mujer
1989 "¿Qué Esperabas De Mí?"[18] 4 -
"El Amor Más Bonito"[19] 9 -
"Extrañándote"[20] 8 -
1990 "Ya Te Olvidé" 12 -
"Te Amo" 5 - Si Te Pudiera Mentir
1991 "La Balanza"[21] 10 -
"Falso" 33 -
1994 "Desaires"[22] 4 - Desaires
"Mi Credo"[23] 14 -
1995 "Vestida De Blanco" 3 6 Hay Amores y Amores
"Como Han Pasado Los Años"[23] 17 4
"Qué De Mí" - 7
1997 "El Destino"(with Juan Gabriel) 1 6 Juntos Otra Vez
"La Incertidumbre" 11 -
1999 "Para Toda La Vida"[24] 22 10 Para Toda la Vida
2000 "Porque Te Quiero" 26 19 Caricias
2001 "Infiel"[25] 4 5
"Sombras...¡Nada Más!" 16 9 Entre Tangos y Mariachis

Filmography

Year Title Role Director
1962 Canción de Juventud Rocío Luzón Luis Lucia
1963 Rocío de La Mancha Rocío / Isabel Luis Lucia
1964 La chica del trébol Rocío Sergio Grieco
1964 Tengo 17 años Rocío / Natalia José María Forqué
1965 Más bonita que ninguna Luisa / Luisito Luis César Amadori
1966 Acompáñame Mercedes Luis César Amadori
1967 Good Morning, Little Countess María Luis César Amadori
1967 Love in Flight Clara Luis César Amadori
1968 Cristina Guzmán Cristina / Mara Luis César Amadori
1969 Las Leandras Patricia Eugenio Martín
1972 The Rebellious Novice Gloria Luis Lucia
1972 Marianela Marianela Angelino Fons
1974 Díselo con flores Úrsula Pierre Grimblat
1977 Me siento extraña Laura Enrique Martí Maqueda

Television

Year Show Role Director TV Channel
1977 Mujeres insólitas
(La sierpe del Nilo)
Cleopatra Cayetano Luca de Tena Televisión Española
1997 Los negocios de mamá Ana Luis Sanz Televisión Española

Theatre

Year Title Author
1964 Un domingo en Nueva York Adolfo Marsillach
1974 La muchacha sin retorno Santiago Moncada
1977 Contacto peculiar Adolfo Marsillach

References

  1. ^ Ñáñez, Paola (25 March 2017). "Perfil | Rocío Dúrcal: La eterna reina de las rancheras y las baladas". Globovisión.
  2. ^ . LatinGrammy.com. Archived from the original on 8 November 2012.
  3. ^ Víctor Núnez Jaime (25 March 2016). "Rocío Dúrcal, la española más mexicana". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Fallece el productor Luis Sanz Santiago descubridor de Rocío Dúrcal". La Razón (in Spanish). 26 January 2012. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Cristina Guzmán (1968)". IMDb. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  6. ^ Gutierrez, Evan C. "Shaila Dúrcal". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 January 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "Desaires". iTunes. 21 January 1994. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  8. ^ "Rocio Durcal". Grammy Awards. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  9. ^ "Que Me Siga la Tambora". iTunes. 26 February 2003. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  10. ^ "Fallece Rocío Durcal". El País (in Spanish). 25 March 2006. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  11. ^ Manuel M. Cascante (4 May 2006). "Las cenizas de Rocío Dúrcal ya descansan en Guadalupe". ABC (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  12. ^ "Llegarán el martes cenizas de Rocío Dúrcal". El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). 26 April 2006. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  13. ^ José L Bernabé, Tronchoni (15 April 2014). "Antonio "Junior" Morales". Find a Grave. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  14. ^ "Rocío Dúrcal ya tiene una plaza con su nombre en Madrid". Hola.com (in Spanish). 24 March 2007. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  15. ^ Overall Popularity Top. "Charts". Billboard. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  16. ^ Overall Popularity Top. "Charts". Billboard. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  17. ^ "Como Tu Mujer - Rocío Dúrcal". iTunes. January 1988. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  18. ^ "Que Esperabas de Mi". Billboard. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  19. ^ Overall Popularity Top. "Charts". Billboard. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  20. ^ Overall Popularity Top. "Charts". Billboard. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  21. ^ "La Balanza", billboard.com; accessed 6 March 2015.
  22. ^ "Desaires", billboard.com; accessed 6 March 2015.
  23. ^ a b "Mi Credo", billboard.com; accessed 6 March 2015.
  24. ^ "Para Toda La Vida", billboard.com; accessed 6 March 2015.
  25. ^ "Infiel", billboard.com; accessed 6 March 2015.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is de las Heras and the second or maternal family name is Ortiz Maria de los Angeles de las Heras Ortiz 4 October 1944 25 March 2006 better known professionally as Rocio Durcal Spanish pronunciation roˈ8i o ˈduɾkal was a Spanish singer and actress Widely successful in Mexico she earned the sobriquet of Reina de las Rancheras Queen of Rancheras 1 Rocio DurcalDurcal in 1962BornMaria de los Angeles de las Heras Ortiz 1944 10 04 4 October 1944Madrid SpainDied25 March 2006 2006 03 25 aged 61 Torrelodones SpainResting placeBasilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe Mexico CityOccupationsSinger actressSpouseAntonio Morales m 1970 wbr Children3 including Shaila DurcalMusical careerGenresCancion melodica RancheraInstrument s VocalsYears active1959 2006LabelsAriola Records BMG Music Sony BMG Sony MusicSignatureIn 2005 Durcal received a Latin Grammy Award for musical excellence a prize that is awarded by the Governing Board of the Recording Latin Academy to artists who have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance during their careers 2 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Acting 1 2 Singing 2 Illness and death 3 Selected discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles 4 Filmography 5 Television 6 Theatre 7 References 8 External linksCareer EditDurcal began her artistic career by participating in various radio song festivals and competitions secretly supported by her paternal grandfather who always believed in her talent and became her first fan 3 In 1959 with the approval of her parents she participated in the television program Primer Aplauso broadcast by Television Espanola The theme that she chose for the contest was the traditional song La sombra vendo Luis Sanz a Madrid manager who watched the show was impressed by her talent and personality Sanz contacted the program for the name and the address of the young contestant 4 Acting Edit Her first film was Cancion de Juventud 1962 directed by Luis Lucia The plot of the film portrayed a teenager with her own personality The movie scored huge box office and critics success This success was repeated in other Spanish speaking countries where the movie was shown Immediately Durcal became the star of Rocio de La Mancha Following this she got her first record deal with transnational Phonogram now Universal Music The songs the artist played in both films served to make her first album Las peliculas de Rocio Durcal 1962 Durcal with Palito Ortega in Amor en el aire 1967 In Durcal s third film Tengo 17 anos 1964 she put aside her role of child star That same year she appeared in her first theater play Un domingo en Nueva York in which she was revealed as a great theatrical actress In 1965 she filmed Mas bonita que ninguna the band Los Brincos wrote some songs for the movie In 1966 she shared the spotlight with Enrique Guzman in the film Acompaname She began to perform duets with such singers as Jaime Morey and Amalia de Isaura Then she co starred in the film Amor en el Aire 1967 with the then young Argentine singer songwriter Palito Ortega In 1968 she filmed Cristina Guzman the first of her films that was aimed at an audience over 18 5 Her last film was with Barbara Rey in Me Siento Extrana in 1977 Singing Edit In 1970 Durcal married Filipino born musician Antonio Morales known professionally as Junior who would manage her singing career In 1972 Antonio Morales began a series of television shows in Spain and Latin America singing with his wife as a duet Their first child Spanish actress Carmen Morales de las Heras was born in December 1970 After the birth of their second child Antonio Morales de las Heras in April 1974 Morales decided to give up his career to devote time to their children Durcal meanwhile continued her film and singing career In 1979 she had her third child Shaila Morales de las Heras who took up a singing career under the stage name of Shaila Durcal and is also a successful singer 6 In 1977 Durcal signed a contract with Ariola Eurodisc with singer songwriter Camilo Sesto supporting her in her projects dedicating herself to the musical career That year while in Mexico she met the Mexican singer songwriter Alberto Aguilera Valadez better known as Juan Gabriel who decided to record a whole album of rancheras performed by Rocio Durcal entitled Rocio Durcal canta a Juan Gabriel Without further advertising the LP received high levels of sales so Durcal and Juan Gabriel considered the possibility of a new recording together They ended up doing 5 LPs marking the revival of Rocio Durcal as a singer The final collaboration between Durcal and Juan Gabriel emerged in 10 albums Durcal s album named Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen 6 1984 is among the top ten best selling albums in the history of Mexico For this album Rocio Durcal received her first Grammy Award nomination Ad advertising below the Desert Inn a Durcal s concert at Las Vegas Nevada in 1989 The collaboration of Durcal with Juan Gabriel was interrupted by disagreements between the artists and because of problems of Juan Gabriel with his record label so Durcal continued to record albums with other songwriters such as Marco Antonio Solis and Rafael Perez Botija with whom under his leadership in 1981 she recorded the album of ballads Confidencias In 1988 she recorded the album Como Tu Mujer with producer Marco Antonio Solis In 1990 she recorded her first album on CD format entitled Si Te Pudiera Mentir In 1991 Durcal offered a concert at the National Auditorium in Mexico City recorded in a double disc El Concierto En Vivo Between 1992 and 1993 she recorded the album Desaires produced by the Mexican singer and songwriter Joan Sebastian In this album she reprises ranchera 7 In 1995 she launched her production Hay Amores Y Amores with songs written and produced by the Argentine Roberto Livi For this album she was nominated again to the Grammy Awards in the category Best Latin Pop Album In 1997 the double album Juntos Otra Vez brought Rocio Durcal and Juan Gabriel together again for the last time That album was made by an engagement with the record company and not by the desire of both artists to continue to cooperate In 1998 under the direction of her discoverer Luis Sanz Durcal starred in the Spanish TV show Los negocios de mama broadcast by Television Espanola In 2000 she celebrated 40 years in the industry In that year she returned to ranchera music with the album Caricias under the production of songwriter and producer Bebu Silvetti In 2001 Rocio Durcal recorded Entre Tangos Y Mariachi again produced by Bebu Silvetti an album that includes 10 of the most famous Argentine tango arrangements interpreted with ranchero bolero style like her previous album In the summer of 2001 Durcal made a successful tour in Spain 13 years after her last Spanish performance After a year and a half absence she returned to the stage on 19 September 2002 with a concert at the National Auditorium in Mexico which was recorded in a double album that was released on CD and then on DVD on 22 October 2002 En Concierto Inolvidable The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award In 2003 the artist received another Latin Grammy Award nomination for her album Caramelito produced by Kike Santander In May 2004 she returned to Spain to record what would be her last album Alma Ranchera which was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award but did not win 8 Illness and death Edit Durcal s crypt located at Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City In 2001 after recording her album Entre Tangos y Mariachi Durcal was diagnosed with uterine cancer Durcal canceled her tours while undergoing medical treatment and resumed touring in 2002 In 2003 from Spain she collaborated with the Mexican singer Julio Preciado for a duet in the song Si nos dejan included in his album Que me siga la tambora 9 Rocio Durcal died on 25 March 2006 at the age of 61 from uterine cancer at her home in Torrelodones Madrid 10 She was cremated and a portion of her ashes were scattered in Spain while the remainder of her ashes were deposited into a crypt at Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City 11 12 the same place where years later a portion of the ashes from her husband Antonio Morales who died in 2014 were also deposited next to her 13 Selected discography EditAlbums Edit Roundabout named after Durcal as a tribute to her memory located at confluencia de Francos Rodriguez Madrid Spain 14 Philips Phonogram1962 Cancion de Juventud 1963 Rocio de la Mancha 1963 Las Peliculas de Rocio Durcal 1964 La Chica del Trebol La Cenicienta Del Barrio 1964 Rocio Canta Flamenco EP 1964 Tengo 17 Anos 1964 Villancicos de Rocio EP 1964 Villancicos con Rocio Durcal EP 1965 Mas Bonita Que Ninguna 1966 Acompaname 1967 Buenos Dias Condesita 1967 Amor En El Aire 1968 Cristina Guzman 1970 Las Leandras 1972 La Novicia Rebelde La Novicia SonadoraAriola Eurodisc1977 Una Vez Mas Pronto 1977 Canta a Juan Gabriel Volumen I Pronto 1978 Canta a Juan Gabriel Volumen II Pronto 1979 Super Exitos De Juan Gabriel Canta a Juan Gabriel Volumen III Pronto 1980 Canta con Mariachi Volumen IV Producida por Juan Gabriel Pronto 1981 Canta a Juan Gabriel Volumen V Cuando Decidas Volver Pronto 1981 Confidencias La Gata Pronto 1982 Canta Lo Romantico De Juan Gabriel Boleros Pronto 1983 Entre Tu y Yo Ariola 1984 Canta A Juan Gabriel Volumen 6 Jardin De Rosas Ariola 1986 Siempre Ariola 1987 Canta 11 Grandes Exitos De Juan Gabriel Ariola 1988 Como Tu Mujer Ariola 1990 Si Te Pudiera Mentir Ariola 1992 El Concierto En Vivo Ariola 1992 Mis mejores canciones 1993 Desaires Ariola BMG 1995 Hay Amores Y Amores Ariola BMG BMG1997 Juntos Otra Vez con Juan Gabriel 1999 Para Toda La Vida 2000 Caricias 2001 Entre Tangos Y Mariachi 2002 En Concierto Inolvidable 2002 Todo Exitos 2003 Caramelito 2004 Alma Ranchera 2004 Su Historia y Exitos Musicales Volumen 1 2004 Su Historia y Exitos Musicales Volumen 2 2004 Su Historia y Exitos Musicales Volumen 3 2005 Lo EsencialSony BMG2005 Me Gustas Mucho 2006 Amor Eterno 2007 Rocio Durcal Canta a Mexico 2009 El Concierto En Vivo 2009 Duetos 2010 Mis favoritas 2012 Como dos gotas de agua 2012 Canciones de amor 2012 Eternamente Singles Edit Year Title Chart Positions AlbumUS Latin US Latin Pop1986 La Guirnalda 15 1 Siempre Quedate Conmigo Esta Noche 16 4 1987 Siempre 10 Infidelidad 22 Obligado 1988 Como Tu Mujer 17 1 Como Tu Mujer1989 Que Esperabas De Mi 18 4 El Amor Mas Bonito 19 9 Extranandote 20 8 1990 Ya Te Olvide 12 Te Amo 5 Si Te Pudiera Mentir1991 La Balanza 21 10 Falso 33 1994 Desaires 22 4 Desaires Mi Credo 23 14 1995 Vestida De Blanco 3 6 Hay Amores y Amores Como Han Pasado Los Anos 23 17 4 Que De Mi 71997 El Destino with Juan Gabriel 1 6 Juntos Otra Vez La Incertidumbre 11 1999 Para Toda La Vida 24 22 10 Para Toda la Vida2000 Porque Te Quiero 26 19 Caricias2001 Infiel 25 4 5 Sombras Nada Mas 16 9 Entre Tangos y MariachisFilmography EditYear Title Role Director1962 Cancion de Juventud Rocio Luzon Luis Lucia1963 Rocio de La Mancha Rocio Isabel Luis Lucia1964 La chica del trebol Rocio Sergio Grieco1964 Tengo 17 anos Rocio Natalia Jose Maria Forque1965 Mas bonita que ninguna Luisa Luisito Luis Cesar Amadori1966 Acompaname Mercedes Luis Cesar Amadori1967 Good Morning Little Countess Maria Luis Cesar Amadori1967 Love in Flight Clara Luis Cesar Amadori1968 Cristina Guzman Cristina Mara Luis Cesar Amadori1969 Las Leandras Patricia Eugenio Martin1972 The Rebellious Novice Gloria Luis Lucia1972 Marianela Marianela Angelino Fons1974 Diselo con flores Ursula Pierre Grimblat1977 Me siento extrana Laura Enrique Marti MaquedaTelevision EditYear Show Role Director TV Channel1977 Mujeres insolitas La sierpe del Nilo Cleopatra Cayetano Luca de Tena Television Espanola1997 Los negocios de mama Ana Luis Sanz Television EspanolaTheatre EditYear Title Author1964 Un domingo en Nueva York Adolfo Marsillach1974 La muchacha sin retorno Santiago Moncada1977 Contacto peculiar Adolfo MarsillachReferences Edit Nanez Paola 25 March 2017 Perfil Rocio Durcal La eterna reina de las rancheras y las baladas Globovision Grammy a la Excelencia Musical LatinGrammy com Archived from the original on 8 November 2012 Victor Nunez Jaime 25 March 2016 Rocio Durcal la espanola mas mexicana El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 25 March 2018 Fallece el productor Luis Sanz Santiago descubridor de Rocio Durcal La Razon in Spanish 26 January 2012 Retrieved 13 January 2018 Cristina Guzman 1968 IMDb Retrieved 13 January 2018 Gutierrez Evan C Shaila Durcal AllMusic Retrieved 13 January 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Desaires iTunes 21 January 1994 Retrieved 25 March 2018 Rocio Durcal Grammy Awards Retrieved 13 January 2018 Que Me Siga la Tambora iTunes 26 February 2003 Retrieved 13 January 2018 Fallece Rocio Durcal El Pais in Spanish 25 March 2006 Retrieved 13 January 2018 Manuel M Cascante 4 May 2006 Las cenizas de Rocio Durcal ya descansan en Guadalupe ABC in Spanish 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