It had taken CBS rather by surprise when their Latin star signed for the world market suddenly broke in the U.K.. Consequently, the album schedule was thrown into disarray, the album out at that time being a Spanish-language selection of songs called
De Niña a Mujer which was not very friendly for the army of new British fans. So quickly out of the blocks came
Begin the Beguine, a very similar album, but more Anglo-centric. Two years later the dust settled and CBS was ready to promote
Julio Iglesias as a star in his own right, rather than an accident of fortune. So the album
Julio was released, consisting of ten ultra-romantic songs and specifically put together at the time by CBS as a TV compilation best-of covering the period 1981-1983, hence the reappearance of the songs "Amor," which had originally been on the previous album of the same title, yet another appearance on the third album for the hit single "Begin the Beguine," and "De Nina a Mujer." "Ou Est Passee Ma Boheme" which was his hit, "Yours" sung in French, a new hit single, "Hey" sung in English, and to cover all the bases, there was "Nostalgie" in French, "Wo Bist Du (Where Are You)" in German, and several other tracks sung in his native (and most romantic sounding) Spanish. Despite the main tracks having already appeared on several albums, the TV advertising worked well enough to give
Iglesias a second Top Five album and established him as more than a novelty one-hit wonder. ~ Sharon Mawer