Julio Iglesias is releasing a new album gathering the biggest hits
from his 45-year career, saying that he has "travelled through life,
singing with everyone and learning from everyone".
"I've travelled through life," said the artist calmly, adding that he had sung about human concerns.
"It doesn't bother me if I've sung them well or badly; I (interpreted) them and I sang them.
"The negative part of my life, the criticism, the intrigues - I've overcome them."
Thus
did the 69-year-old artist summarise his career as one of the 10
best-selling singers in history in an interview with Efe in Miami with
an eye towards the April release of his first album since 2006.
"I'm
living happily here," he said before travelling to Asia, where he is
currently on tour to promote 1: Greatest Hits, which hits the market
with recently-recorded versions of some of his most popular numbers.
Overall, Iglesias holds the Guinness record for the Latino artist who has sold the most albums worldwide.
The
double album contains 37 songs in Spanish, English, French, Italian and
Portuguese, including duos with music greats like Willie Nelson, Sting,
Diana Ross, Frank Sinatra, Dolly Parton, Stevie Wonder and Art
Garfunkel, among others.
"When you join your voice with an artist
like Sinatra or Placido (Domingo), you're fascinated. It's an occasion
on which to learn. I've always learned from those who play it better
than I," he said, adding that he never feels tired.
"My arms, my legs hurt me, yes, but I don't like to go to sleep. I like to wake up.
"I'm (watching) everything. I deeply live any circumstance that affects daily life."
(Source: http://au.news.yahoo.com/entertainment/a/-/entertainment/16698124/iglesias-combines-45-years-on-one-album/)
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