Artist's albums
Mis 30 Mejores Canciones
2000 · album
Nunca Supe Más De Ti
1973 · album
Sergio Denis (1972)
1972 · album
La Vida Vale La Pena
1997 · album
Cuando Un Hombre Ama A Una Mujer
1996 · album
Lo Mejor De Los Mejores
1995 · album
Natural
1994 · album
Cuando Llega El Amor
1992 · album
Imágenes
1992 · album
Cerca Del Cielo
1991 · album
Un Poco Loco
1991 · album
Sergio Denis
1972 · album
Reflexiones
1983 · album
Sergio Denis
1976 · album
Esenciales
2020 · album
Lo Mejor de Sergio
2019 · album
Sergio Denis (1974)
1974 · album
Sus 18 Mejores Canciones
2014 · album
Único... (En Vivo)
2012 · album
20 Grandes Éxitos
2009 · compilation
Te Llevo en la Sangre
2003 · album
Te Llamo Para Despedirme
1970 · album
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Biography
Argentinean Sergio Denis started getting involved in music while participating in a band called los Jokers at the age of 16. In 1969, the singer joined a group called los Bambis, recording los Bambis También Cantan, released by CBS. Following that experience, Denis started a solo career, having his first TV appearance in January of 1970, releasing an album and representing his country in the first Latin Song Festival in Mexico City, singing a song called "Yo Te Amo Como Entonces." In 1972, Sergio Denis extended his work to acting while playing a role in Fernando Siro's movie Me Enamore Sin Darme Cuenta. Two years later, Denis performed successfully at Buenos Aires' Opera Theatre. In 1981, the artist was awarded by Billboard en Español in the category of Best Male Performer. During the '80s and '90s, Sergio Denis moved from CBS to Polygram and later to EMI, becoming one of the best-selling Argentinean singers. In 1992, New York's ACE awarded him in recognition to his career. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi