Thursday, 30 March 2017

SHEET MUSIC galore

'Boneca cobiçada' was the first song I learned by heart listening to the radio... 'Rosa Maria' was the song I used to sing at the microphone of Radio Clube de Marilia in 1954, when I was 5 years old.
Brazilian rock sensation Celly Campello with her first hit and one of her last recordings. 
a very young Ivon Cury, obviously without his toupè; Dean Martin with 'That's amore'.
'Devagar com a louça' is NOT the one Os Cariocas or Elza Soares used to sing...
'Boogie woogie na favela' written by Denis Brean; sung by Cyro Monteiro; Carmen Miranda sings 'Coração' written by Sylval Silva. 
actor-singer Raul Roulien sings a cover of George Gershwin's 'Delishious' (Deliciosa).
a young Gilberto Alves sings 'Doce amor'; 'I ain't gonna give nobody none o' this jelly roll'.
Roberto Martins & Frazão wrote 'Cordão dos puxa-sacos' sung by Anjos do Inferno; Oops this ain't no sheet-music but a photo of Baden Powell, Pixinguinha, Dorival Caymmi & Vinicius de Moraes holding an Antonio Carlos Jobim's portrait.  
'Em quanto houver saudade...' music by Custodio Mesquita (seen at the piano) words by Mario Lago (seen on the left) & sung by Orlando Silva (reading the music sheet) recorded on 11 May 1937: 'Em pleno luar' fox written by Joubert de Carvalho and recorded by Orlando Silva on 23rd February 1940. 
'Boneca de pixe' written by Luiz Iglesias & Ary Barroso.







Saturday, 25 March 2017

'MELODIAS POPULARES' lyrics-magazine

Dalva de Oliveira; Carlos Galhardo with his pipe.
João Dias striking a pose & a match; Maysa.
Francisco Alves; Francisco Carlos. 
Lucio Alves & Jorge Veiga.
Carnaval with Nelson, Trio de Ouro, Linda & Galhardo.