Artist's albums
Grandes Canciones Italianas
2000 · album
Inseparables
1999 · album
Sabor a Trópico
1997 · album
Si quieres tu
1997 · album
Mi Reina
1996 · album
Canta a Agustin Lara
1995 · album
Bandera blanca
1992 · album
Grandes exitos de Manuel Alejandro
1991 · compilation
Héroes De Amor
1986 · album
A Vueltas Con El Amor
1984 · album
Por Puro Amor
1984 · album
Himno A Valencia
1983 · single
Cariño Mío
1982 · album
Latino
1981 · album
Vivir
2023 · single
Superviviente Por Tu Amor
2022 · single
Comenzar Otra Vez
2022 · single
Por Tu Boca
2021 · single
The Way I Are (Remix)
2020 · single
Francisco 35
2017 · album
Luna Rosa
2017 · single
Discografia basica
2005 · album
Canta a Luis Mariano
2004 · album
Boleros
2002 · album
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Biography
Spanish singer/songwriter Sarria Francisco González was born in Alicante in 1959. Displaying musical talent at a young age, he began performing in front of live audiences when he was in his teens. He then started to get noticed at local festivals and talent shows. The young singer managed to attract the attention of Camilo Sesto, who produced his 1981 debut album. In the same year he achieved fame thanks to his win in the OTI Song Festival with "Latino." In the following years Francisco recorded a series of hit records, but his career declined in the second half of the '80s. In the '90s, he also began appearances as an opera singer, and he again won the OTI Festival in 1992 with "A Dónde Voy Sin Ti" (Where Do I Go Without You). His popularity rose again in 2011 when he played the villain in the film Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis and participated in the game show Tu Cara Me Suena (Your Face Is Familiar). ~ Aneet Nijjar, Rovi