Broadly considered the premiere Mexican romantic author of the postwar era, Armando Manzanero was created in the town of Mérida in December 7, 1935; after their studies at the neighborhood music conservatory, he relocated to Mexico Town in 1957 to pursue a profession being a performer and songwriter, shortly authoring the Angelica María strike “Paso a Pasito.” In 1960 he released his first single smash, “Voy a Apagar la Luz,” implemented over time to come across a string of strikes including “Contigo Aprendí,” “Te Extraño,” “Cuando Estoy Contigo,” “Adoro,” “Zero,” “Esta Tarde Vi Llover” and “Tengo.” Manzanero also released countless LPs.