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Adapter: José-Luis Orozco.
Recording information: Chio Productions.
Arranger: José-Luis Orozco. Jose-Luis Orozco De Colores Songs | 1. | Buenos-Dias |
| 2. | Chocolate |
| 3. | Barquito, El |
| 4. | Al Tambor |
| 5. | Vamos a la Mar |
| 6. | Elefantes, Los |
| 7. | Granja, La |
| 8. | Viborna de la Mar, La |
| 9. | Arana Pequenita, La |
| 10. | Mananitas, Las |
| 11. | Villa, La |
| 12. | Compadre Compreme un Coco |
| 13. | De Colores |
| 14. | Pollitos, Los |
| 15. | Hormiguitas, Las |
| 16. | Sana, Sana |
| 17. | Ratoncito, Un |
| 18. | Cuatro Camaroncitos |
| 19. | Burrito Enfermo, El |
| 20. | Noche Buena |
| 21. | Pinata, La |
| 22. | Noche Buena |
| 23. | Nanita Nana |
| 24. | Naranja Dulce |
| 25. | Coqui, El |
| 26. | Paz y Libertad |
| 27. | Duermete Mi Nino |
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