Released: March 1, 1989

Featuring: Gloria Estefan

Songwriter: Maury Yeston

No viví, no surgí hasta amarte
Siempre el cielo era gris, nunca azul
Con tu amistad, bondad
Seguido yo pensaba
Que quizás mi esperanza eras tú

Me perdí, nunca vi hasta amarte
No soñé encontrar otro amor
Eras mi amigo, fiel amigo
Quien siempre yo he querido
Pero no pensé perder mi corazón
Hasta en el mismo día en que te amé

Mi vida no tuvo alegría hasta verte ese día
Mi amor no nació hasta que tu cariño surgió

Ni una flor (ni una flor)
Floreció (floreció)
Hasta amarte
Ni un deseo (ni un deseo)
Ni afán se cumplió
Hasta el instante que al verte sonriente
Dijiste: Te quiero a ti
Hasta en el mismo día en que te amé

Hasta en el mismo día, mismo día
En que te amé, te amaré

Plácido Domingo

Plácido Domingo (born 21 January 1941, Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish singer, conductor and opera administrator whose resonant and powerful tenor voice made him one of the most popular tenors of his time.

Domingo’s parents were noted performers in zarzuela, a form of Spanish light opera. The family moved to Mexico when he was eight. He studied piano and conducting at the National Conservatory of Music, but he changed the emphasis of his studies when his rich vocal ability was revealed. In 1961 he made his operatic debut in Mexico City and then went to Dallas to perform in its opera company. From 1962 to 1965 he was a resident performer at Tel Aviv’s Hebrew National Opera. He made his debut at the New York City Opera in 1965, at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City in 1968 (subsequently becoming a regular performer there) and at Milan’s La Scala in 1969.

With Luciano Pavarotti and José Carreras, he performed around the world as one of the “Three Tenors,” exposing millions of people to the operatic repertoire.

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