

^ "European Gold & Platinum Awards 1987" (PDF).^ "New Zealand album certifications – Various – La Bamba OST".^ "French album certifications – Los Lobos – La Bamba" (in French).^ "European Charts of the Year 1987 – Albums" (PDF).

^ "Search the Official Charts – La Bamba".^ a b Fernando Salaverri (September 2005).^ " – Soundtrack – La Bamba" (in German).Institut français d'opinion publique (in French). ^ "Le Détail des Albums de chaque Artiste – L".^ "Suomen Soitinalan Tuottajat" (in Finnish).^ " – Los Lobos – La bamba" (in Dutch).

^ "Austriancharts.at – Los Lobos – La bamba" (in German).Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). "La Bamba – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack". ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. * Sales figures based on certification alone. US Top Soundtrack Albums ( Billboard) Ĭertifications Sales certifications for La Bamba Region Īustralian Albums ( Kent Music Report) ĭutch Albums ( Stichting Nederlandse) įinnish Albums ( Suomen virallinen lista)
#MY MENORAH LA BAMBA MOVIE#
Because the movie is a celebration of 1950s rock and roller Ritchie Valens, his music and the music of his contemporaries play a central part in the film. Other performers include Howard Huntsberry, Marshall Crenshaw, Brian Setzer, and Bo Diddley performing a new version of his blues classic " Who Do You Love?". The first six songs of the first La Bamba soundtrack consist of Los Lobos covers of Ritchie Valens' songs: " La Bamba", " Come On, Let's Go!", "Ooh My Head", " We Belong Together", "Framed", and " Donna". La Bamba Volume 2 consists of 12 songs by the original artists portrayed in the film. In 1988, a second soundtrack album was released, titled "La Bamba Volume 2 - More Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack".
