Julio José Iglesias de la Cueva
aka Julio Iglesias (born September 23, 1943) in Madrid is Spain's
best selling singer and one of the best selling Spanish singers of all time.
Julio Iglesias has sold 250 million records in different languages and released
77 records. He has performed approximately 5,000 concerts during his career.
Early career to 1978
He was a professional soccer player with Real Madrid, where he played as
goalkeeper. During this time, he also enrolled in law school. He had an accident
that dashed his hopes of becoming a great soccer player, but during his period
in bed, he started to compose songs. He received a certificate as a lawyer from
Cambridge University a little later.
In 1968, he won the Benidorm International Song Festival, a songwriter's
contest in Spain, and signed a contract with a Columbia Records Latin music
label, Discos Columbia. He represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest in
1970, finishing fourth behind Irish singer Dana and Mary Hopkin of the United
Kingdom. His entry was the song "Gwendolyne" which was his first recording.
During the 1970s he married the Spanish-mestiza Philippine socialite Isabel
Preysler with whom he had three children: Chabeli Iglesias, who has been a show
host and is now a news reporter in Washington D.C., Enrique Iglesias, now a
world-famous singer who followed in his father's footsteps, and Julio José
Iglesias, a model who has released two CDs. It was during the 1970s that the
Iglesias family's private life became very public, with Julio and the rest of
the family frequently featured on the covers of various international magazines.
Peak of success 1978-1990
In 1978, he signed a contract for CBS International, adding English, French,
Portuguese, German and Italian to his language repertoire. He had his first hit
in English with a cover of "Begin the Beguine" and released a collection
Julio in 1983 building his reputation.
In 1984, he released the smash hit album 1100 Bel Air Place, which
gave him considerable fame in English-language markets. The album sold three
million albums in the US alone, with the first single "To All The Girls I've
Loved Before", a duet with Willie Nelson reaching the top five on the Billboard
Hot 100. The album also featured "All of You", a hit duet with Diana Ross.
In 1985, his father was kidnapped but found well and alive after two
agonizing weeks. This prompted Julio, who had already divorced from Preysler, to
move his family to Miami, where they settled in a mansion at Miami Beach. That
year he also recorded duets with Diana Ross and Willie Nelson. It was rumored in
1986 that Julio, perhaps seeking to get away from all the fame and hoopla for
one week, was found walking around the streets of Cayey, Puerto Rico after
disappearing for seven days. Julio feels there is a deep connection between him
and Puerto Rico because one of his grandmothers was Puerto Rican.
Iglesias won a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album in the 1988 Grammy
Awards for the album Un Hombre Solo ("A Single Man"). He also recorded a
duet with Stevie Wonder on "My Love" from his Non Stop album which
achieved crossover success in 1988.
Stories of Julio's expensive private jets, boats, and houses became legendary
during that decade, and his world tours took him to many countries and
continents around the world performing in many sold out concerts among the vast
women populations.
Career 1990-today
In the 1990s, Julio went back to his Spanish music roots, and in 1996, he
released a CD nicknamed Tango. He is slowly stepping out of the limelight
now and enjoying his son Enrique's popularity, together with his long-time
companion Miranda and their 2 sons Miguel Alejandro(september 7, 1997), Rodrigo
(april 3, 1999) and twin daughters Cristina and Victoria(may 1, 2001).
Julio is very amenable to sign autographs, although he can be a little
difficult to reach sometimes, due to his and his family's security detail, which
they have had since the 1985 kidnapping of Julio's father.
Iglesias returned to the headlines in October, 2003, when he went to
Argentina and kissed show host Susana Gimenez three times during a live telecast
of her show.
Discography
This list contains all albums of original material plus notable collections.
- Gwendolyne (1970)
- Julio Iglesias (1972)
- Un Canto a Galicia (1973)
- A Flor de Piel (1974)
- A Mexico (1974)
- El Amor (1975)
- En El Olympia (1976) recorded live at the Paris Olympia
- Si Mi Lasci (1976)
- Yo Canto (1977)
- A Mis 33 Anos (1977)
- Sono Un Pirata, Sono Un Signore (1978)
- Soy (1978)
- The 24 Greatest Songs (1978)
- A Vous Les Femmes (1979)
- Aimer La Vie (1979)
- America (1979)
- Emociones (1979)
- Innamorarsi Alla Mia Eta (1979)
- Hey! (1980)
- Sentimental (1980)
- Fidele (1981)
- Zartlichkeiten (1981)
- From A Child To A Woman (1981)
- Minhas Cancoes Prefidas (1981)
- Moments (1982) also Momento or Momenti
- Por Una Mujer (1982)
- In Concert (1983)
- Pelo Amor di Uma Mulher (1983)
- Julio (1983)
- 1100 Bel Air Place (1984)
- Libra (1985)
- Un Hombre Solo (1987)
- Tutto L'Amore Che Ti Manca (1987)
- Non Stop (1988)
- Latinamente (1989)
- Raices (1989)
- Starry Night (1990)
- Ein Weinachtsabend Mit Julio Iglesias (1992)
- Calor (1992)
- Crazy (1994)
- La Carretera (1995)
- Tango (1996)
- My Life: The Greatest Hits (1998)
- Noche de Cuatro Lunas (2000)
- Una Donna Puo Cambiar la Vita (2001)
- Ao Meu Brasil (2001)
- Personalidad: 20 Exitos (2002)
- Divorcio (2003)
- Love Songs (2004)
- l'homme que je suis (2005)