The record contained songs which helped the band become popular throughout Chile and Latin America, including "Y Volveré" (cover version of "Emporte-moi" by Alain Barrière with new lyrics by De la Fuente), "Como Quisiera Decirte", and "Murió la Flor".
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The covers are: "Que Ironía" (It's Ironic) and "Corazón de Roca" (Heart of Stone) first released by Los Muecas; "Me Piden" (They ask me) by Los Baby's; "Y Volveré" (I'll Return), "Olvidarte... Nunca" (Forget You... Never) and "Te Acordarás de Mi" (You'll Remember Me) by Los Angeles Negros.
Also found in the repertoire of this work-musical themes as: "La Gata Bajo La Lluvia" (The Cat Under Rain) by Rocio Durcal, "Cóncavo Y Convexo" (Concave and Convex) by Roberto Carlos, "Sabor A Nada??" (Flavor to Nothing) by Palito Ortega, "Sombras Nada Más" (Nothing More that Shadows) by Javier Solis, "Mañana Me Iré" (Tomorrow I'll Go Myself) by Los Angeles Negros, "Tú Sabes" (You Know) of Estelita del Llano between others.