Chediak,Almir/Songbook Chico Buarque Vol 2 PB [1999,1st Ed,223pp] Preview this book »
Songlist in this Songbook: 1 Acorda amor 2 A mais bonita 3 Amando sobre os jornais 4 Anos dourados 5 A permuta dos santos 6 Aquela mulher 7 A Rita 8 As minhas meninas 9 Assentamento 10 As vitrines 11 A televisão 12 Bárbara 13 Biscate 14 Bom tempo 15 Caçada 16 Cálice 17 Cara a cara 18 Cecília 19 Ciranda da bailarina 20 Cobra de vidro 21 Como um samba de adeus 22 Desencontro 23 Dueto 24 Feijoada completa 25 Folhetim 26 Fortaleza 27 Injuriado 28 Iracema voou 29 Januária 30 Lola 31 Meu refrão 32 Mil perdões 33 Moto-contínuo 34 Novo amor 35 O circo místico 36 O meu amor 37 O último blues 38 Palavra de mulher 39 Partido alto 40 Passaredo 41 Pelas tabelas 42 Quando o carnaval chegar 43 Romance 44 Rosa-dos-ventos 45 Sabiá 46 Samba de Orly 47 Sem fantasia 48 Sentimental 49 Sob medida 50 Tanto amar 51 Teresinha 52 Todo o sentimento 53 Uma menina 54 Vai passar 55 Valsa rancho 56 Viver do amor Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (born 1944 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), popularly known as Chico Buarque, is a singer, guitarist, composer, dramatist, writer and poet. He is best known for his music, which often includes social, economic and cultural commentary on Brazil and Rio de Janeiro in particular. Son of the academic Sérgio Buarque de Hollanda, Buarque lived in several locations throughout his childhood, though mostly in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Italy. He wrote and studied literature as a child and came to music through the bossa nova compositions of João Gilberto. He performed music throughout the 1960s as well as writing a play that was deemed dangerous by the Brazilian military dictatorship of the time. Buarque, along with several of his fellow musicians, were threatened by the government and eventually left Brazil in 1970. He moved to Italy again. However, he came back to Brazil in 1971, one year before the others, and continued to record albums, perform, and write, though much of his material was not allowed by government censors. He released several more albums in the 1980s and published three novels in the 1990s and 2000s, all of which were acclaimed critically.
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