Somos Novios (It's Impossible)
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The song has become one of the most popular boleros of all time and it has been covered by numerous artists. The recording by Manzanero was inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001.[2]
Background
The song was the title track of Manzanero third album Somos Novios released in July 1968.[3] Manzanero also appeared in the 1969 Mexican film of the same title Somos Novios starring Palito Ortega, and performed the song.[4][5] The song was included in the inaugural inductions for the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame established in 2001 to honor early Latin music recordings.[2]
Perry Como version
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The Como version would be one of his most influential records, and in February 1971 it became his first song to reach the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 in more than 12 years, peaking at No. 10. The song's peak on the Hot 100 chart came just weeks after concluding a four-week run at number one on the Billboard Easy Listening chart.[8] On the UK Singles Chart, the single reached No. 4 in 1971.[9]
Como's version was nominated for Song of the Year at the 1971 Grammy but lost to "You've Got a Friend".[10]
Charts
Weekly charts
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| Australia (Kent Music Report)[11] | 85 |
| Canada RPM Adult Contemporary[12] | 4 |
| Canada RPM Top Singles[13] | 37 |
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| US Cash Box Top 100[14] | 10 |
Year-end charts
| Chart (1970–71) | |
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| UK[15] | 19 |
Andrea Bocelli versions
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Another version of the duet with Japanese singer Rimi Natsukawa was released as a bonus track in the album's Japanese edition,[22][23] as well as a bonus track for the Japanese edition of Bocelli's first greatest hits album The Best of Andrea Bocelli: Vivere (2007).[24] Bocelli has also covered the song as a duet with a number of other artists, including Petra Berger and Katharine McPhee.
McPhee joined Bocelli onstage at the JCPenney Jam and their version is included on the album for the event.
See also
References
External links
- "Somos Novios" — Roberto Rubio
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