Amor Prohibido (English Forbidden Love) is the second studio album by Mexican pop singer Daniela Romo. This album was released in 1984.
This album was produced by Danilo Vaona, it has the Spanish version hit "Yo no te pido la luna" (I don't ask you for the moon) of the Italian song "Non voglio mica la luna" by the singer Fiordaliso. It also includes the song "Ay, ay, ay" (Ouch, ouch, ouch) written by José Luis Perales and he participates in the background vocals, "Hoy te he visto en la terraza del bar" (Today I've seen you in the terrace of a bar) by José María Cano and "La fuerza de un hombre" (The strength of a man) by Gonzalo. All other tracks were written by Daniela and Danilo Vaona.[1]
Tracks[2]:
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
un disco de oro por los 100 mil ejemplares vendidos de su último larga duración "Amor prohibido", y un doble disco de oro por las 300 mil de su LP "Daniela Romo"