"Si Una Vez" (English: If Once) is a song by American Tejano music singer Selena, released as the fifth single from her album Amor Prohibido (1994). It was written and produced by Pete Astudillo, A.B. Quintanilla III and Bebu Silvetti. The song had first been intended for Astudillo's debut album, but was later given to Selena to record, and released in the United States for Tejano and rhythmic contemporary stations. With progressive cumbia (Colombian music) and experimental music that incorporates both Mariachi and Rancheras, the single quickly climbed to number four on Billboard's Latin Regional Mexican Airplay chart.
According to Billboard, "Si Una Vez" is one of Selena's signature songs. It won the BMI Pop Music Award in 1994 for "Song of The Year", and became the second track, after "No Me Queda Más", to be written out-of-emotions from Selena's band Los Dinos. Selena promoted "Si Una Vez" during her Amor Prohibido Tour, performing it at every venue. It was given mostly positive reviews: Good Housekeeping magazine said, "'Si Una Vez' is an admirable and convincing song you have to listen to when dealing with jerks!", while Texas Public Radio said it "resonates best" with South Texas. The song has been covered by many artists, with the most notable example being by Manny Manuel, whose version peaked at number-one on the US Latin Tropical Airplay on Billboard.
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Yo de ti todo mi amor y mas
Y tu no reconoces ni lo que es amar
Yo me puse dispuesta a tus pies
Y tan solo con desprecio me has pagado
Pero ahora ve
Si una vez dije que te amaba
Hoy me arrepiento
Si una vez dije que te amaba
No se lo que pense estaba loca
Si una vez dije que ti amaba
Y que por ti la vida daba
Si una vez dije que ti amaba
No lo vuelvo a hacer
Ese error es cosa de ayer
Yo se que un dia tu volveras
Y tu de todo te arrepentiras
Yo me puse dispuesta me has pagado
Pero ahora ve
Si una vez dije que te amaba
Hoy me arrepiento
Si una vez dije que te amaba
No se lo que pense estaba loca
Si una vez dije que ti amaba
Y que por ti la vida daba
Si una vez dije que ti amaba
No lo vuelvo a hacer
"Si Una Vez" (English: If Once) is a song by American Tejano music singer Selena, released as the fifth single from her album Amor Prohibido (1994). It was written and produced by Pete Astudillo, A.B. Quintanilla III and Bebu Silvetti. The song had first been intended for Astudillo's debut album, but was later given to Selena to record, and released in the United States for Tejano and rhythmic contemporary stations. With progressive cumbia (Colombian music) and experimental music that incorporates both Mariachi and Rancheras, the single quickly climbed to number four on Billboard's Latin Regional Mexican Airplay chart.
According to Billboard, "Si Una Vez" is one of Selena's signature songs. It won the BMI Pop Music Award in 1994 for "Song of The Year", and became the second track, after "No Me Queda Más", to be written out-of-emotions from Selena's band Los Dinos. Selena promoted "Si Una Vez" during her Amor Prohibido Tour, performing it at every venue. It was given mostly positive reviews: Good Housekeeping magazine said, "'Si Una Vez' is an admirable and convincing song you have to listen to when dealing with jerks!", while Texas Public Radio said it "resonates best" with South Texas. The song has been covered by many artists, with the most notable example being by Manny Manuel, whose version peaked at number-one on the US Latin Tropical Airplay on Billboard.
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