The story behind
No me puedes dejar así, according to DoReSol
The song No me puedes dejar así, with its rhythm that invites movement, is from Luis Miguel's third studio album, titled Decídete. This record work was released in November 1983, and its recording took place at Kirios Studios, located in Madrid, Spain, during July and September of that same year. The studio was already known for having been the setting for recordings by renowned artists such as Mocedades, Lolita, Luis Eduardo Aute, Camilo Sesto, Miguel Bosse, Julio Iglesias, and Joan Manuel Serrat.
The composition of No me puedes dejar así is the work of Honorio Herrero and Luis Gómez Escolar, who were also involved in the album's production. Honorio Herrero was in charge of executive production, while the general production of the album was handled by Luisito Rey, Luis Miguel's father. The album Decídete contained ten tracks, including this piece which, with its duration of 3 minutes and 25 seconds, became part of the discography of an artist who, born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1970, would establish himself as a prominent figure in Latin American music.
From album
Decídete
Luis Miguel · 1983 · Track 3
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Music Honorio Herrero, Luis Gómez Escolar