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A todos um Bom Natal" (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ ˈtoðuz ũ ˈbõ nɐˈtal]; English: "Merry Christmas To You All") is a Portuguese Christmas song written in 1980 by César Batalha and Lúcia Carvalho for the Children's Choir of Santo Amaro de Oeiras . [1] It has become a classic Christmas pop song in Portugal. [2]
Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Song (3 P) B. Brazilian songs (20 C, 97 P) C. Christmas carols in Portuguese (2 P) E. Emicida songs (1 P) K. Kid ...
António Vicente Campinas (1910–1998) was a Portuguese poet from Algarve. [1] His works include the book Raiz da Serenidade. He is especially famous for his poem "Cantar Alentejano", in honor of Catarina Eufémia. The poem, with music by José Afonso, is on the album "Cantigas de Maio", released on Christmas Day, 1971. (Hear part of the song ...
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Christmas is such a joyous time filled with yummy treats, shimmering decorations and plenty of caroling or listening to our favorite Christmas songs. Speaking of carols and songs, many of us are ...
The song was originally recorded by Italian singer Mina, who was the host of the show. Her version was released as a single, but only reached number 20 on the Italian chart. [ 3 ] The B-side was the song "Sacumdi sacumdà", which is the Italian version of the Portuguese song " Nem Vem Que não Tem [ pt ] " by Carlos Imperial . [ 4 ]
António Joaquim Rodrigues Ribeiro, (3 December 1944 – 13 June 1984) was a Portuguese singer and songwriter. Despite his short-lived career due to his premature death at the age of thirty-nine, using the stage name of António Variações, he became one of the most culturally significant performing artists of recent Portuguese history.
"Dindi" (Portuguese pronunciation: [dʒĩˈdʒi]) is a song composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim, with lyrics by Aloysio de Oliveira. It is a world-famous bossa nova and jazz standard song. Jobim wrote this piece especially for the Brazilian singer Sylvia Telles.