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  2. Aquarela do Brasil - Wikipedia

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    English title. Brazil. Composer (s) Ary Barroso. Lyricist (s) Ary Barroso, Bob Russell (English version) " Aquarela do Brasil " ( Brazilian Portuguese: [akwaˈɾɛlɐ du bɾaˈziw]; 'Watercolor of Brazil'), written by Ary Barroso in 1939 and known in the English-speaking world simply as " Brazil ", is one of the most famous Brazilian songs .

  3. Aquarela do Brasil (album) - Wikipedia

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    Aquarela do Brasil is a studio album by American singer Dionne Warwick.It was released by Arista Records on October 18, 1994, in the United States. A collection of Brazilian jazz and pop tunes, ranging from bossa nova to samba, the album consists of original songs as well as several cover versions, including standards such as "Caravan" and its title track.

  4. Elis & Toots - Wikipedia

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    In Brazil the album was not released until 1978 (through Philips' parent label PolyGram on Elenco and Fontana), under their full names, Elis Regina e Toots Thielemans, and titled Honeysuckle Rose / Aquarela do Brasil (as was a subsequent release in 1983 again on Philips). The first digitally release on CD was issued in 1998 as Aquarela do Brasil.

  5. WALL-E (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    WALL·E (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2008 Disney - Pixar film of the same name composed and conducted by Thomas Newman. WALL·E is the second Pixar film to be scored by Thomas Newman after Finding Nemo (2003). It was also the second Pixar film not to be scored by Randy Newman or Michael Giacchino.

  6. Saludos Amigos - Wikipedia

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    The film also featured the song "Aquarela do Brasil", written by the popular Brazilian songwriter Ary Barroso and performed by Aloísio de Oliveira, and an instrumental version of "Tico-Tico no Fubá", written by Zequinha de Abreu. "Aquarela do Brasil" was written and first performed in 1939, but did not achieve much initial success.

  7. Brasil (1981 album) - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. [3] (review of the Amoroso/Brasil CD pack). Brasil is a 1981 album by Brazilian artist João Gilberto, featuring Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil and Maria Bethânia. The album was later released along with João Gilberto 's 1977 album Amoroso. [3]

  8. List of Brazilian football songs - Wikipedia

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    Coração Verde e Amarelo. Green and Yellow Heart was introduced by Rede Globo for the World Cup 1994 and is used until today by the channel. It had previously been released for the national championship of 1993, with different lyrics. The melody are used each time Brazil makes a goal and is the official for football broadcasts including ...

  9. Kicking Cans - Wikipedia

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    Kicking Cans. Kicking Cans is an album by the Brazilian musician Dori Caymmi, released in 1993. [2] [3] "Brasil (Aquarela Do Brasil)", featuring Herbie Hancock, was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Jazz Instrumental Solo". [4] [5]