Alborada Playlist
- 04:07 THE CARS - You Might Think
- 04:03 Deniece Williams - Let's Hear It for the Boy (From "Footloose" Soundtrack)
- 04:00 Gilbert O'Sullivan - What's In a Kiss (Guitar Version)
- 03:56 CHRISTOPHER CROSS - Ride Like the Wind
- 03:52 BILLY IDOL - Sweet Sixteen (Remastered)
- 03:43 ADELE - When We Were Young
- 03:40 Reik - Baja California
- 03:37 JUANES - Una Noche Contigo
- 03:33 Fine Young Cannibals - Good Thing
- 03:29 BELINDA CARLISLE - Leave a Light On
- 03:25 THE CURE - Close To Me
- 03:21 DURAN DURAN - Notorious
- 03:17 TEN SHARP - You
- 03:13 Harry Styles - Falling
- 03:10 Reik - Que Vida la Mia
- 03:07 Ricky Martin - Tiburones
- 02:59 CULTURE CLUB - Karma Chameleon
- 02:54 THE ROLLING STONES - Angie
- 02:49 NAKED EYES - (What) In the Name of Love
- 02:45 ROD STEWART - Baby Jane (2008 Remaster)
- 02:41 Wiz Khalifa - See You Again (feat. Charlie Puth)
- 02:37 RBD - Salvame
- 02:32 KOOL & THE GANG - Celebration
- 02:28 ERIC CLAPTON - Tears in Heaven
- 02:23 Bee Gees - Alone
- 02:17 ED SHEERAN - Give Me Love
- 02:13 EROS RAMAZZOTTI - La Cosa Mas Bella
- 02:08 ELTON JOHN - Blessed
- 02:04 SANDRA - Innocent Love
- 01:56 GEORGE HARRISON - My Sweet Lord (Remastered 2014)
- 01:52 BRYAN ADAMS - Heaven
- 01:49 Sheena Easton - Morning Train (Nine To Five) (1993 Remastered Version)
- 01:46 New Kids on the Block - Tonight
- 01:43 Miley Cyrus - Easy Lover
- 01:39 Consuelo Schuster - Despues del Adios
- 01:31 A-HA - Stay on These Roads
- 01:26 CYNDI LAUPER - True Colours
- 01:22 SOULSISTER - The Way to Your Heart
- 01:17 GEORGE MICHAEL - Fastlove
- 01:14 Timbaland - Apologize ("Shock Value" Version)
- 01:09 NICOLE - Esperando Nada
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Radio Alborada was a Chilean radio station based in Santiago, operating during the mid-20th century. Known for its focus on cultural and educational programming, it played a significant role in the dissemination of folk music and traditional Chilean culture. The station was aligned with leftist political movements and supported workers' rights and social justice causes. It ceased operations following the military coup in 1973, as its political stance made it a target of censorship during the Pinochet regime.