Sunny Ozuna is a living legend and a man worthy of praise on many levels. In the Texas and Latin Music pantheon, few have been at it longer and are more revered by their fans and peers than Sunny. He became a star right out of high school in the late '50s and hasn't looked back in the seven decades since. Among countless other honors and notable achievements, Sunny was the first Latino artist to appear on Dick Clark's American Bandstand in 1963. He penned "Smile Now, Cry Later," a hit for him and The Sunliners, which along with the theater masks that grace the album's cover, became staples in the Chicano Soul and Lowrider Soul cultures.
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- UPC: 349223013511
- Label : BIG CROWN
- Collections : 1960s | 1LP | All | Boomer Collection | Boomer Collection | Classic Albums Under $100 | Classic Albums Under $50 | Free Ship | Latin | Sale-Applicable | SUMMER25 | Sunny & the Sunliners | Vinyl
- Sub Genre : Latin
Track List
A1 I Can Remember
A2 Sitting in the Park
A3 Give Me Time
A4 Should I Take You Home (Keyloc Version)
A5 If I Could See You Now
A6 Come Back Baby
A7 Viva Mi Triestesa
A8 Runaway
A9 Sharing You
A10 I've Never Found a Girl
A11 Together
A12 I'm No Stranger
A13 Best of Both Worlds
A14 Baby, I Apologize
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