Hits of the 60s He started writing songs for Spanish singer
Raphael during the 1960s. Many of those songs are now considered classics. The list includes such hits as: • "
Yo Soy Aquél" • "Primavera en Otoño" • "Desde Aquel Día" • "Cuando Tu No Estas" • "Cierro Mis Ojos" • "
Hablemos Del Amor" • "Amor Mio" • "Digan Lo Que Digan" • "Estar Enamorado" • "Como Yo Te Amo"
Hits of the 1970s and '80s He continued writing a few songs during the 1970s, but reached his peak in the early 1980s with the release of consecutive albums with songs performed by different international artists. A whole generation grew up listening to songs written by him, although not many knew he was the man behind those hits. His repertoire of more than 500 songs includes: • "Chabuca Limeña" by
Raphael (tribute to
Peruvian singer
Chabuca Granda) • "En Carne Viva", by Raphael • "Que Sabe Nadie", by Raphael • "Enamorado De La Vida", by Raphael • "Provocación", by Raphael • "Andando de tu Mano", by
Enrique Guzmán & Hilda Aguirre • "Lo Dudo", by
José José • "He Renunciado A Ti", by José José • "Amar Y Querer", by José José • "Lagrimas" by
José José • "
Procuro Olvidarte", by
Hernaldo Zúñiga • "Insoportablemente Bella", by Emmanuel • "Ven Con El Alma Desnuda", by Emmanuel • "Este Amor Es Un Sueño De Locos", by José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma" • "Dueño De Nada", by José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma" • "Voy a Perder la Cabeza Por tu Amor", by José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma" • "Todo Se Derrumbó", by
Emmanuel • "Quiero Dormir Cansado", by Emmanuel • "Pobre Diablo", by Emmanuel • "
Soy Rebelde", by
Jeanette &
Iris Chacón • "
Corazón de poeta", by Jeanette • "
Frente a frente", by Jeanette • "Ese Hombre", by
Rocío Jurado • "Señora", by Rocío Jurado • "Lo Siento Mi Amor", by Rocío Jurado • "Ayúdame A Pasar La Noche", by
Angélica María • "Manuela", by
Julio Iglesias • "
Un Hombre Solo" by Julio Iglesias • "
Lo Mejor de Tu Vida" by Julio Iglesias
Hits of the 00s • "Al Que Me Siga", by
Luis Miguel • "Si Te Perdiera", by
Luis Miguel • "
Si Tú Te Atreves", by
Luis Miguel • "Te Desean", by
Luis Miguel == Personal life ==