1960s Valdez recorded the song "Sin" which was backed with "Trucutu" and released on Peerless 45/7759 in 1962. Vianey Valdez recorded the single "Muevanse Todos" ("Twist and Shout"). Backed with "Se Mi Gran Carino" ("Be My Baby"), it was released on
Peerless 45/8099. Her single "Muevanse Todos", as recorded by
Billboard made its debut at no. 8 in the Mexico chart for the week of 4 July 1964. For the week of 1 August 1964, "Muevanse Todos" was at no. 4 in the Mexican chart. It was noted in 29 August 1964 issue of
Cash Box that Valdez and the Los Apson Boys had returned from a successful tour of the Northern cities. Her single was also at no. 9 in the Mexico's Best Sellers chart. For the week of 21 November 1964 her single, "Tu Seras Mi Babi" was at no. 3 on the
Cash Box Mexico's Best Sellers chart. It was still at that position the following week. Peerless had also announced the new release of her single "Ya no lo Aguanto". The record translated into English was "It's My Party". It was backed with Te Fue Dificil ("I Only Want to Be with You)" and released on Peerless 45/8245. The recordings were directed by Ed Chalpin. Also in 1964, her album,
Mis Siete Novios was released on Eco Eco-262. It was produced by
Ed Chalpin. According to the 13 February 1965 issue of
Cash Box, Valdez had cut a new album at Peerless. At the time it was referred to as
Una Rebelde Encantadors. The songs included, "Te Fue Dificil", "Dicen Que . . .", "Desilucion", and "Nuestra Cancion". According to the 5 June 1965 issue of
Cash Box, Vianey Valdez,
La Prieta Linda, Ricard Jimenez would be leaving their label, Peerless Records and signing with other labels.
1970s Her single "Muevanse Todos" was released on the Chain label in 1976. ==Later years==