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Spanish singer/songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat began playing music as a teenager, when he received his first guitar. In 1960, he participated in a pop band, playing along to Beatles songs and Italian pop tunes with his classmates at Barcelona's Agronomy School. In 1964, while singing in a radio show called Radioscope, host Salvador Escamilla helped him secure a record deal with the local label Edigsa, and he recorded his first EP the following year. Joan Manuel Serrat's first live stage performance came in 1966, when he sang at the Catalan Music Palace, and his debut album appeared one year after that. Soon after, he recorded the sophomore album Cancons Tradicionals and debuted as an actor in a movie called Palabras de Amor.

1969's Dedicado a Antonio Machado, Poeta, an album whose lyrics were taken from Antonio Machado's poems, became Serrat's biggest success to date, earning him wide acclaim throughout Spain and Latin America. He celebrated with a South American tour, coming in first place at Rio de Janeiro's World Music Festival after singing "Penélope." The release of 1971's Mediterraneo consolidated the artist worldwide. In 1976, Joan Manuel Serrat was acclaimed for the first time in the U.S. while performing in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York. In January of 1995, the Spanish government gave him a medal for his contribution to the Hispanic culture. That same year, a tribute album called Serrat, Eres Unico was made to honor his career. In the year 2000, the Spanish Association of Authors and Editors (SGAE) awarded him with one of ten Medals of the Century.

Despite suffering a setback to his health, undergoing surgery for bladder cancer in 2004, over the next decade Serrat continued with his career, releasing popular records including the orchestral album Sinfónico in 2003, and in 2006 an all-Catalan album, Mô. More stars lined up to pay tribute to him in 2005 on Serrat, Eres Unico, Vol. 2. In 2007, he recorded the album Dos Pájaros de un Tiro in collaboration with another legendary Spanish singer, <a href="spotify:artist:4aeIWo5CMF1uRmqgJdwkZW">Joaquín Sabina</a>, and five years later the two teamed up again for another album called La Orquesta del Titanic. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi

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1
Mediterraneo

Mediterraneo

Jan 1, 1969

81.8 million

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Cantares

Cantares

Jan 1, 1969

38.9 million

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La Puerta De Alcalá - En Directo

La Puerta De Alcalá - En Directo

May 9, 1994

36.0 million

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Aquellas Pequeñas Cosas

Aquellas Pequeñas Cosas

Jan 1, 1969

35.6 million

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Hoy Puede Ser un Gran Día

Hoy Puede Ser un Gran Día

Jan 1, 1969

25.9 million

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Fascinados (feat. Joan Manuel Serrat, Leiva, Vetusta Morla, Iván Ferreiro, Loquillo, Zahara, Dani Martin, Albert Pla, Mikel (Izal), Noni (Lori Meyers), Santi Balmes, Xoel López, Anni B Sweet, Jeanette, Carlos Sadness, Nina (Morgan), Juan Alberto (Niños M

Fascinados (feat. Joan Manuel Serrat, Leiva, Vetusta Morla, Iván Ferreiro, Loquillo, Zahara, Dani Martin, Albert Pla, Mikel (Izal), Noni (Lori Meyers), Santi Balmes, Xoel López, Anni B Sweet, Jeanette, Carlos Sadness, Nina (Morgan), Juan Alberto (Niños M

Nov 23, 2018

25.5 million

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Lucia (with Silvio Rodríguez)

Lucia (with Silvio Rodríguez)

Oct 30, 2014

23.4 million

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La Mujer Que Yo Quiero

La Mujer Que Yo Quiero

Jan 1, 1969

22.3 million

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Cantares - En Directo

Cantares - En Directo

Jan 1, 1969

19.1 million

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El Emigrante

El Emigrante

Nov 27, 2015

18.0 million

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