Just Another Day

Album: Jon Secada (1992)
Charted: 5 5
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Songfacts®:

  • Gloria Estefan sang backup on this track. Secada co-wrote six songs for her 1991 album Into The Light, including her #1 hit "Coming out of the Dark." He toured with her as a backing singer before he signed to SBK Records and launched his own career with this album in 1992.
  • Secada is an American singer/songwriter of Cuban origin with a masters degree in jazz from Miami University. The album Just another Day was one of the biggest albums of 1992, selling over 6 million copies worldwide.

Comments: 3

  • Jack Myers from Santee CaLove Jon Secadas first album such a powerful voice
  • Kenneth William from Nashville , TnGreat song....I will never get tired of this tune by Jon Secada.....Thanks !!
  • Dani from Boston, MaI saw Jon sing live and he was great. This is a wonderful song and I don't think I've ever gotten tired of it.
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