| | 30 De Mariachi Poderosas CD
30 De Mariachi Poderosas Music 30 De Mariachi Poderosas Songs | 1. | En Mi Viejo San Juan - Mariachi Vargas |
| 2. | Donde Estas Corazon - Pablo Montero |
| 3. | Las Golondrinas - Mariachi Vargas |
| 4. | Yo - Jose Alfredo Jimenez |
| 5. | Motivos - Mariachi Vargas |
| 6. | Ay Jalisco No Te Rajes - Jorge Negrete |
| 7. | La Gloria Eres Tu - Charro De Oro |
| 8. | Aprendiendo a Amar - Charro De Oro |
| 9. | Cielito Lindo - Pedrito Fernandez |
| 10. | Si Dios Me Quita la Vida - Charro De Oro |
| 11. | Mexico Lindo y Querido - Mariachi Vargas |
| 12. | Me He de Comer Esa Tuna - Jorge Negrete |
| 13. | Te Has O Te Quedas - Charro De Oro |
| 14. | La Feria de las Flores - Mariachi Vargas |
| 15. | Hace un Ano - Mariachi Vargas |
| | 30 De Mariachi Poderosas Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Son de la Negra - Mariachi Vargas |
| 2. | Le Enorme Distancia - Jose Alfredo Jimenez |
| 3. | Cucurrucucu Paloma - Mariachi Vargas |
| 4. | Hay Otra en Tu Lugar - Pablo Montero |
| 5. | Tequila con Limon - Jorge Negrete |
| 6. | Como Quien Pierde una Estrella - Charro De Oro |
| 7. | Amor Maldito - Charro De Oro |
| 8. | Guadalajara - Pedrito Fernandez |
| 9. | Las Mananitas - Mariachi Vargas |
| 10. | Conozco a los Dos - Charro De Oro |
| 11. | Por un Amor - Mariachi Vargas |
| 12. | Mano Negro - Charro De Oro |
| 13. | Juan Charrasqueado - Jorge Negrete |
| 14. | Fui Toyo - Charro De Oro |
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