Completamente Enamorados

"Completamente Enamorados"
Single by Chayanne
from the album Tiempo de Vals
Released1990 (1990)
Recorded1989–1990
Ameraycan Recording Studios
A&M Records
(Los Angeles, California)
Capitol Recording Studios
Ocean Way Recording Studios
(Hollywood, California)
Critiera Recording Studios
(Miami, Florida)
Musigrama
Eurosonic
Sonoland Studios
(Madrid, Spain)
Unique Recording Studios
(New York City)
GenreLatin
Length4:21
LabelCBS Discos
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)Luis Gómez-Escolar (Spanish)
Adelio Cogliati (Italian)
Chayanne singles chronology
"Dile al Todo el Mundo No"
(1990)
"Completamente Enamorados"
(1990)
"Simon Sez"
(1990)

Completamente Enamorados (English: Completely in Love) is a ballad written by Adelio Cogliati, Piero Cassano and Eros Ramazzotti. Originally titled "Un Nuovo Amore" ("A New Love"), the song was performed by Italian singer-songwriter Ramazzotti in his second album Nuovi eroi, released in 1986. Two years later the song was re-recorded in Spanish on the Spanish language version of his album Música Es, released in 1988. Two years later it was covered by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne, and this version was released as the first single of his album Tiempo de Vals (1990). The song peaked at number one in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart (now Top Latin Songs) in late 1990 and was nominated for Pop Song of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards.

Chayanne version of the song debuted in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart at number 28 in the week of September 8, 1990, climbing to the top ten three weeks later. "Completamente Enamorados" peaked at number-one on October 20, 1990, replacing "Peligroso Amor" by Chilean performer Myriam Hernández and being succeeded by "Entrégate" by Mexican performer Luis Miguel five weeks later.