Carlos Gonzaga

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Diana 04:49 Tools
Bat Masterson 02:39 Tools
Oh Carol 02:12 Tools
Diana (Diana) 02:23 Tools
Juramento de playboy 03:14 Tools
Regresso 03:14 Tools
Cavaleiros Do Céu (Riders In The Sky) 03:14 Tools
Sereno 03:04 Tools
Hava Nagila 01:59 Tools
Cavaleiros Do Céu 03:04 Tools
Louco Amor (Crazy Love) 02:41 Tools
O Diário (The Diary) 02:34 Tools
Rock Do Broto 02:30 Tools
Cabecinha No Ombro (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) 02:13 Tools
Anahi 02:41 Tools
Guantanamera 02:13 Tools
Quem É 02:33 Tools
O Meu Fingimento (The Great Pretender) 02:15 Tools
Calypso De Amor 02:34 Tools
Foi Teu Beijo (Something Has Changed Me) 02:19 Tools
Coração de Jacaré 02:34 Tools
São Francisco (San Francisco Be Sure To Wear In) 02:15 Tools
Cavaleiros do Céu (Riders In The Skay) 02:29 Tools
Diabinho (Little Devil) 02:46 Tools
Você É Meu Destino (You Are My Destiny) 02:15 Tools
O Twist (The Twist) 02:10 Tools
Uma Guitarra E Um Copo De Vinho (A Steel Guitar And A Glass Of Wine) 02:02 Tools
Passeando Na Chuva (Just Walking In The Rain) 02:29 Tools
Poeira 02:59 Tools
Louco Amor 02:10 Tools
Eu Canto Assim (Under Your Spell Again) 02:33 Tools
Cabecinha no Ombro 02:15 Tools
Foi teu beijo 02:34 Tools
Diana / Oh Carol - Ao Vivo 03:04 Tools
Twist Outra Vez (Let'S Twist Again) 02:33 Tools
Tenho Medo 02:15 Tools
O Diário 02:15 Tools
Eu canto assim 02:33 Tools
Não Posso Te Esquecer (I Can'T Stop Lovin' You) 02:29 Tools
São Francisco 02:33 Tools
No Coração Do Texas (Deep In The Heart Of Texas) 02:15 Tools
Diana - Carlos Gonzaga 02:29 Tools
Canário (Yellow Bird) 02:15 Tools
Cabecinha no ombro (Put your head on my shoulder)_1960 02:15 Tools
Cavaleiros do Ceu 02:15 Tools
Meu Eterno Querer 02:15 Tools
Quem é? 02:15 Tools
TANTO AMOR (GLI OCCHI MIEI) 02:15 Tools
Tanto Amor 02:15 Tools
Sao Francisco (San Francisco) 03:04 Tools
Eu Estava Lá (Don'T Be Cruel To a Heart That S True) 03:04 Tools
Carroussel 03:04 Tools
Adão e Eva 02:15 Tools
Uma guitarra e um copo de vinho 02:15 Tools
Adao E Eva (Adan And Eve) 03:04 Tools
Nao Posso te Esquecer 02:59 Tools
No coração do Texas 02:39 Tools
Eu Canto Assim (Would Your Spell Again) 02:15 Tools
Eu estava Lá 02:39 Tools
O twist 03:04 Tools
Não posso te esquecer 03:00 Tools
São Francisco (San Francisco) 03:00 Tools
Adão E Eva (Adan And Eve) 03:00 Tools
Balao apagado 03:04 Tools
Meu Eterno Querer (Tu Sei Una Dona Per Me) 03:04 Tools
Voce matou meu amor 03:04 Tools
Diabinho 02:15 Tools
Twist outra vez 03:04 Tools
Cabecinha No Meu Ombro 02:15 Tools
Canário 03:04 Tools
Dançando o Hully Gully 03:04 Tools
Carlos Gonzaga - Cavaleiros do Céu 03:04 Tools
Cabecinha no ombro (Put your head on my shoulder) [1960] 02:15 Tools
Passeando na chuva 02:15 Tools
O meu fingimento 02:15 Tools
Meu Fingimento 02:15 Tools
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Carlos Gonzaga (born Feb 10, 1926) is widely known as one of the most important singers of ballads in the late '50s in Brazil. He started his career much earlier though, in the '40s, interpreting a wide range of styles, from bolero, samba, calypso, and tango to fox trot. In 1946 he launched songwriter Fred Jorge, recording his "Velha Paineira" (RCA Victor). In 1957 he started a new phase of his career with the 78 rpm "Meu Fingimento" (Haroldo Barbosa's version for "The Great Pretender," a hit by the Platters). In 1958 his recording of Fred Jorge's version of Paul Anka's "Diana" brought him great acclaim, also introduced Jorge, who became the main interpretive writer of Brazilian pop. Gonzaga would record many of Jorge's versions of songs, including "O Diário" (Sedaka/Greenfield) and "Meu Coração Canta" (Rome/Jamblam/Herpin). In 1962 Gonzaga had success with "Volte Diana" and appeared on film singing "Dorinha no Soçaite." In 1967, having in that year recorded the singles "Coração de Jacaré" and "Só Eu e Você" (a version by Lílian Knapp of "There's a Kind of Hush"), and already feeling the weight of age, he started to dedicate himself to a repertory of Carnival marches. Gonzaga sang "Quizumba" and "Jardim do Amor," accompanying the movement of RCA toward a specialization in samba, and even appeared on compilations for the Carnival holiday. But he stayed within the parameters of the Jovem Guarda ("Young Guard"), and in 1966 he was one of the artists invited to join Jerry Adriani's show Excelsior A Go Go at TV Excelsior. In the next year he had success with "Juramento de Playboy." In the 70s, he returned to RCA and re-recorded his original hits of the 50s, having also participated in the soundtrack for the Estúpido Cupido soap opera. He still has a faithful audience, for whom he had released collections in 1994 and 2000 (BMG). ~ Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.