List of songs written by Ricky Vela
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Ricky Vela is an American songwriter who has written songs since 1986. Vela's credits includes written material for Selena y Los Dinos, Leones Del Norte, Mazz, Pete Astudillo, Thalía, Cristian Castro, David Lee Garza, and A. B. Quintanilla's band Kumbia Kings. Vela came to prominence as a songwriter after he was hired as the keyboardist for Selena y Los Dinos in 1986. His first songwriting credit was on "Dame un Beso", a collaborative effort with A. B. Quintanilla, for Selena's Alpha (1986) album.{{sfn|Perez|2012|p=20}} "Dame un Beso" was nominated at the 1987 Tejano Music Awards for Single of the Year and Song of the Year,{{sfn|Patoski|1996|p=65}} and became Selena's first critically acclaimed single.{{sfn|Lapham|1988|p=11}} "Dame tu Amor" was the first recording Vela co-wrote with the manager of Selena y Los Dinos, Abraham Quintanilla.{{sfn|Classic Series, Vol. I|2006}} The tracks "Dame un Beso" and "Dame tu Amor" received a resurgence in popularity in the 21st century. "Dame tu Amor" peaked at number 31 on the Hot Ringtones chart in 2006 following the release of Classic Series Vol. I.{{sfn|Anon.|2006}} Following the release of Selena: The Series (2020–21), "Dame un Beso" peaked at number 25 on the US Billboard Latin Digital Song Sales chart.{{sfn|Bustios|2020|p=25}} Vela wrote "Quiero Estar Contigo" for Tejano music band Leones del Norte in 1992.
In 1993, Vela wrote "Tu Robaste Mi Corazon", a duet with Selena featuring Emilio Navaira for the singer's Selena Live! album. Vela also wrote "No Debes Jugar" for Selena Live!; the song peaked at number three on the Hot Latin Songs chart and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) which denotes 60,000 units consisting of sales and on-demand streaming.{{sfn|Anon.|1993}}{{sfn|Anon.|2017}} For Selena's Amor Prohibido (1994), Vela wrote or cowrote "El Chico del Apartamento 512", "Tus Desprecios", "Ya No", "Fotos y Recuerdos", and "No Me Queda Más". "No Me Queda Más" peaked at number one on the Hot Latin Songs chart, it became the most successful US Latin single of 1995.{{sfn|Anon.|1998|p=LMQ3}}{{sfn|Anon.|1994|p=25}} Singer-songwriter Chrissie Hynde initially prevented the band from releasing "Fotos y Recuerdos" after she found out it sampled her "Back on the Chain Gang" (1983) single. She eventually allowed the band to include it on Amor Prohibido after Vela provided an English-language translation of the track for Hynde.{{sfn|Amor Prohibido|1994}} "Fotos y Recuerdos" peaked at number one on the Hot Latin Songs chart following the shooting death of Selena on March 31, 1995.{{sfn|Verhovek|1995|p=1}} Vela remained an active presence in the music industry and provided songs he wrote to various artists, with his final songwriting credit "Contigo" which was written for Kumbia Kings in 2003. The track "Lo Dejo Solo" which was penned by Vela in 1986 was shelved and remained unreleased until 2006 on the posthumously released Classic Series, Vol. I.{{sfn|Classic Series, Vol. I|2006}}
Songs
File:AB Quintanilla.png (pictured), who was the music producer for Selena y Los Dinos.]]
File:Abraham Quintanilla.png" (1986) with band manager Abraham Quintanilla (pictured).]]
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|+ Name of song, featured performers, writer(s), original release, and year of release ! scope="col" |Song ! scope="col" |Artist(s) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Writer(s) ! scope="col" data-sort-type="text" |Album ! scope="col" |Year ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|{{abbr|Ref.|Reference(s)}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|A}} "Amándote"
|A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1995 |{{sfn|En Extasis|1995}} |
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scope="row"|{{anchor|A}} "Always Mine"
|A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela, Selena Quintanilla-Perez |1988 |{{sfn|Dulce Amor|1988}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|C}} "Contigo"
|A. B. Quintanilla, Jesse García, Humberto García, Ricky Vela |4 |2003 |{{sfn|4|2003}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|C}} "Carino Mio"
| style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |Preciosa |1988 |{{sfn|Preciosa|1988}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|C}} "Carino, Carino Mio"
| style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |1988 |{{sfn|Dulce Amor|1988}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|C}} "Como Te Quiero"{{refn|Retitled as "Como Te Quiero Yo a Ti" for Momentos Intimos (2004){{sfn|Momentos Intimos|2004}}|group="Note"}}
| style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |Preciosa |1988 |{{sfn|Preciosa|1988}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|C}} "Como Quisiera"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |Preciosa |1988 |{{sfn|Preciosa|1988}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|C}} "Cuando Despierto"
| style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |Muñequito De Trapo |1987 |{{sfn|Muñequito De Trapo|1987}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|D}} "Dame un Beso"
|A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1986 |{{sfn|Alpha|1986}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|D}} "Dime Porque"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |2001 |{{sfn|Shhh!|2001}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|D}} "Dime Quién"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1999 |{{sfn|Amor, Familia y Respeto|1999}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|E}} "Estúpido Romántico"
|Mazz |Solo Para Ti |1995 |{{sfn|Solo Para Ti|1995}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|E}} "Esperandote"
|{{sortname|Cristian|Castro}} | A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1996 |{{sfn|El Deseo de Oír Tu Voz|1996}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|E}} "El Tejano"
|1986 |{{sfn|Alpha|1986}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|E}} "El Chico del Apartamento 512"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1994 |{{sfn|Amor Prohibido|1994}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|E}} "El Circo"
| style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |Muñequito De Trapo |1987 |{{sfn|Muñequito De Trapo|1987}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|F}} "Fotos y Recuerdos"
|1994 |{{sfn|Amor Prohibido|1994}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|F}} "Fuiste Mala"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Cruz Martínez, Ricky Vela |1999 |{{sfn|Amor, Familia y Respeto|1999}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|L}} "Las Cadenas"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1992 |{{sfn|Entre a Mi Mundo|1992}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|L}} "Lo Dejo Solo"
| style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |Classic Series, Vol. I |2006 |{{sfn|Classic Series, Vol. I|2006}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|M}} "Me Estoy Muriendo"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Luigi Giraldo, Ricky Vela |2001 |{{sfn|Shhh!|2001}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|N}} "No Debes Jugar"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1993 |{{sfn|Selena Live!|1993}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|N}} "No Llores Mas Corazon"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1988 |{{sfn|Dulce Amor|1988}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|N}} "No Me Queda Más"
| style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |1994 |{{sfn|Amor Prohibido|1994}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|P}} "Pensando en Ti"
| Roger Garcia, Ricky Vela |1986 |{{sfn|Alpha|1986}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|Q}} "Quiero Estar Contigo"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela | Preciosa, Las Botas Rotas |1988, 1992 |{{sfn|Las Botas Rotas|1992}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|Q}} "Quisiera Darte"
| style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |1988 |{{sfn|Dulce Amor|1988}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|S}} "Sabes"
| style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |Preciosa |1988 |{{sfn|Preciosa|1988}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|S}} "Si La Quieres"
| style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |1990 |{{sfn|Ven Conmigo|1990}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|S}} "Soy Amiga"
| style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |1986 |{{sfn|Alpha|1986}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|T}} "Tengo Ganas de Llorar"
|A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1989 |{{sfn|Selena|1989}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|T}} "Te Quiero, Te Amo"
|{{sortname|David Lee|Garza}} | style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |Tour 98 |1998 |{{sfn|Tour 98|1998}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|T}} "Te Quiero a Ti"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1999 |{{sfn|Amor, Familia y Respeto|1999}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|T}} "Tus Desprecios"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1994 |{{sfn|Amor Prohibido|1994}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|T}} "Tu No Sabes"
| style="background-color:#ced343"| Ricky Vela {{double-dagger}} |1987 |{{sfn|And the Winner Is...|1987}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|T}} "Tu Robaste Mi Corazon"
|Selena featuring {{sortname|Emilio|Navaira}} | A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1993 |{{sfn|Selena Live!|1993}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|V}} "Ven a Verme"
| Roger Garcia, Ricky Vela |1987 |{{sfn|And the Winner Is...|1987}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|Y}} "Ya No"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1994 |{{sfn|Amor Prohibido|1994}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|Y}} "Yo Estaré A Tu Lado"
|{{sortname|Pete|Astudillo}} |1995 |{{sfn|Como Te Extraño|1995}} |
scope="row"|{{anchor|Y}} "Yo Te Sigo Queriendo"
| A. B. Quintanilla, Ricky Vela |1992 |{{sfn|Entre a Mi Mundo|1992}} |
Notes
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References
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Works cited
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- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|4|2003}}|author=Kumbia Kings|year=2003|title=4|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=724358283020}}
- {{cite web|ref={{sfnref|Anon.|1993}}|title=Hot Latin Songs > August 14, 1993 |url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/latin-songs/1993-08-14/ |website=Billboard.com |access-date=May 1, 2022}}
- {{cite magazine|ref={{sfnref|Anon.|1994}}|title=Hot Latin Songs > December 17, 1994|magazine=Billboard|date=December 17, 1994|volume=106|issue=50|url=http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1994/BB-1994-12-17.pdf|access-date=April 19, 2016}}
- {{Cite magazine|ref={{SfnRef|Anon.|1998}}|date = November 28, 1998| title = Topping The Charts Year By Year| magazine = Billboard| volume = 110| issue = 48| page = LMQ3| url =https://books.google.com/books?id=MAoEAAAAMBAJ| access-date =March 3, 2010}}
- {{cite magazine|ref={{sfnref|Anon.|2006}}|title=Hot Ringtones > September 23, 2006 |url=http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/chart-search-results/singles/3078219 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20240526073046/https://www.webcitation.org/6BFBlOS2s?url=http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/chart-search-results/singles/3078219 |archive-date=May 26, 2024 |url-status=live|magazine=Billboard|access-date=January 6, 2012}}
- {{cite web|ref={{sfnref|Anon.|2017}}|title=RIAA Certifications > No Debes Jugar |url=https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&ar=Selena&ti=No+Debes+Jugar&format=Single&type=#search_section |website=RIAA.com |access-date=May 1, 2022}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Amor Prohibido|1994}}|last=Quintanilla|first=Selena|year=1994|title=Amor Prohibido|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=H4724382880349}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Amor, Familia y Respeto|1999}}|last=Quintanilla|first=A.B.|year=1999|title=Amor, Familia y Respeto|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=724349918924}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|And the Winner Is...|1987}}|last=Quintanilla|first=Selena|year=1987|title=And the Winner Is...|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=G.P. Productions/Manny Records|id=017106101944}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Alpha|1986}}|last=Quintanilla|first=Selena|year=1986|title=Alpha|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=G.P. Productions/Manny Records|id=GPLP-1002A TLP}}
- {{cite web|last1=Bustios |first1=Pamela |title=Selena Returns to Latin Pop Albums Chart With 'Selena: The Series Soundtrack' |url=https://static.billboard.com/files/2020/12/december-16-2020-billboard-bulletin-1608159778.pdf |date=December 16, 2020 |website=Billboard Pro |access-date=March 26, 2022}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Como Te Extraño|1995}}|last=Astudillo|first=Pete|year=1995|title=Como Te Extraño|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=H2724383601127}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Classic Series, Vol. I|2006}}|last=Quintanilla|first=Selena|year=2006|title=Classic Series, Vol. I|others=A.B. Quintanilla](producer)|publisher=Q-Productions|id=635750012128}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Dulce Amor|1988}}|last=Quintanilla|first=Selena|year=1988|title=Dulce Amor|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=G.P. Productions/Manny Records|id=RPC 8803}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|El Deseo de Oír Tu Voz|1996}}|last=Castro|first=Cristian|year=1996|title=El Deseo de Oír Tu Voz|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=Fonovisa|id=FPCD-0510}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Entre a Mi Mundo|1992}}|last=Quintanilla|first=Selena|year=1992|title=Entre a Mi Mundo|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=077774263542}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|En Extasis|1995}}|author=Thalía|year=1995|title=En Extasis|others=Oscar Lopez (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=0724383685028}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Las Botas Rotas|1992}}|author=Leones del Norte|year=1992|title=Las Botas Rotas|others=Carlos Jaime Guerra (producer)|publisher=RIMO Records|id=7509980105253}}
- {{cite news|ref={{sfnref|Lapham|1988}}|last1=Lapham |first1=Bob |title=Selena Headlines Show |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/764526933/ |access-date=May 1, 2022 |work=Abilene Reporter-News |date=July 22, 1988|url-access=subscription|via=Newspapers.com}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Momentos Intimos|2004}}|last=Quintanilla|first=Selena|year=2004|title=Momentos Intimos|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=724359884523}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Muñequito De Trapo|1987}}|last=Quintanilla|first=Selena|year=1987|title=Muñequito De Trapo|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=G.P. Productions/Manny Records|id=017106709249}}
- {{Cite book| last = Patoski| first = Joe Nick| title = Selena: Como La Flor| year = 1996| publisher = Little Brown and Company| location = Boston| isbn = 0-316-69378-2}}
- {{Cite book| last =Perez| first =Chris|author-link=Chris Pérez| title =To Selena, with Love| year =2012| publisher =Penguin Books| isbn =978-1-101-58026-4}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Preciosa|1988}}|last=Quintanilla|first=Selena|year=1988|title=Preciosa|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=G.P. Productions/Manny Records|id=RPLP-8801}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Selena|1989}}|last=Quintanilla|first=Selena|year=1989|title=Selena|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=0077774214421}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Selena Live!|1993}}|last=Quintanilla|first=Selena|year=1993|title=Selena Live!|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=H2077774277020}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Shhh!|2001}}|author=Kumbia Kings|year=2001|title=Shhh!|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=H4724352974542}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Solo Para Ti|1995}}|author=Mazz|year=1995|title=Solo Para Ti|others=Jimmy Gonzalez (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=5099994760125}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Tour 98|1998}}|author=David Lee Garza|year=1998|title=Tour 98|others=Daivd Lee Garza (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=724385797323}}
- {{cite AV media notes|ref={{sfnref|Ven Conmigo|1990}}|last=Quintanilla|first=Selena|year=1990|title=Ven Conmigo|others=A.B. Quintanilla (producer)|publisher=EMI Latin|id=H1E-42359}}
- {{cite news|last1=Verhovek |first1=Sam Howe |title=Grammy-Winning Singer Selena Killed in Shooting at Texas Motel |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1995/04/01/obituaries/grammy-winning-singer-selena-killed-in-shooting-at-texas-motel.html |access-date=August 18, 2016 |work=The New York Times |date=April 1, 1995 |page=1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160720201047/http://www.nytimes.com/1995/04/01/obituaries/grammy-winning-singer-selena-killed-in-shooting-at-texas-motel.html |archive-date=July 20, 2016 |url-status=live }}
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