Carmen Miranda

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South American Way 00:00 Tools
Chica Chica Boom Chic 00:00 Tools
Tico Tico 02:35 Tools
Tico-tico 02:35 Tools
Mama Eu Quero 00:00 Tools
Disseram Que Voltei Americanizada 00:00 Tools
Adeus Batucada 02:54 Tools
Touradas em Madri 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much) 02:19 Tools
Touradas Em Madrid 00:00 Tools
Rebola a Bola 00:00 Tools
Diz Que Tem 00:00 Tools
E o Mundo Não Se Acabou 00:00 Tools
Camisa Listada 00:00 Tools
Cuanto Le Gusta 03:05 Tools
Boneca de Pixe 00:00 Tools
Bambu-Bambu 02:34 Tools
Tic-Tac Do Meu Coração 02:31 Tools
O Que É Que A Baiana Tem 00:00 Tools
Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Ro 00:00 Tools
The Man With the Lollipop Song 02:24 Tools
Ella Diz Que Tem 00:00 Tools
Cachorro Vira-Lata 00:00 Tools
No tabuleiro da baiana 02:35 Tools
O Samba E O Tango 00:00 Tools
I Yi Yi Yi Yi 00:00 Tools
Recenseamento 00:00 Tools
Manuelo 00:00 Tools
Na Baixa Do Sapateiro 00:00 Tools
Bambu Bambu 00:00 Tools
Uva de Caminhão 00:00 Tools
O Que e Que a Baiana Tem 03:14 Tools
Arca de noe 00:00 Tools
Nao Te Dou a Chupeta 00:00 Tools
O Passo Du Kanguru 00:00 Tools
Cae, cae 00:00 Tools
Upa, upa 00:00 Tools
The Matador 00:00 Tools
Mama Eu Quero (I Want My Mama) 00:00 Tools
Chica chica boom - Remastered 00:00 Tools
South American Way (From Radio Days) {Feat. with Bando Da Lua} 00:00 Tools
When I Love, I Love 02:21 Tools
Chattanooga Choo Choo 02:45 Tools
Imperador do Samba 00:00 Tools
Voltei Pro Morro 00:00 Tools
Tico tico - Remastered 00:00 Tools
A Week-End in Havana 00:00 Tools
Chattanooga Choo-choo 00:00 Tools
Alô, Alô 00:00 Tools
A Weekend in Havana 00:00 Tools
The Wedding Samba 03:07 Tools
Na Batucada Da Vida 00:00 Tools
Ta-Hi (Pra Você Gostar De Mim) 03:21 Tools
Quando eu Penso na Bahia 00:00 Tools
Gente Bamba 00:00 Tools
Quem é 00:00 Tools
Tico Tico No Fubá 00:00 Tools
I Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much) 00:00 Tools
Radio Days: South American Way 00:00 Tools
Moleque Indigesto 00:00 Tools
Mama yo quiero 00:00 Tools
Samba Rasgado 00:00 Tools
Eu Gosto Da Minha Terra 00:00 Tools
Balancê 00:00 Tools
Burucuntum 00:00 Tools
Minha embaixada chegou 00:00 Tools
Mama eu quero - I Want My Mama 00:00 Tools
Tico-Tico No Fubá 00:00 Tools
Alvorada 00:00 Tools
Coração 03:17 Tools
Mama Yo Quiero (I Want My Mama) 00:00 Tools
O Que É Que A Bahiana Tem 00:00 Tools
Chatanooga Choo Choo 00:00 Tools
Mamãe Eu Quero 00:00 Tools
South American Way (Version 1) 00:00 Tools
Minha Terra Tem Palmeiras 00:00 Tools
Brazil 00:00 Tools
Eu dei 00:00 Tools
Amor! Amor! 00:00 Tools
O Dengo que a Nega Tem 00:00 Tools
Ao Voltar Do Samba 00:00 Tools
Chica Chica Bum Chic 00:00 Tools
Dona Balbina 00:00 Tools
Disseram Que Voltei Americanisada 00:00 Tools
Eu Dei... 00:00 Tools
Cae Cae 00:00 Tools
Chica Chica Bun Chic 00:00 Tools
Tenho Um Novo Amor 00:00 Tools
Mama Eu Quero - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Quem Canta, Seus Males Espanta! 00:00 Tools
Rebola a bola - Remastered 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much) - I Like You Very Much 00:00 Tools
Tico Tico no Fuba 00:00 Tools
South American Way - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much) 00:00 Tools
Tico-Tico (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
I Yi Yi Yi Yi (I Like You Very Much) 00:00 Tools
E BATEU-SE A CHAPA 00:00 Tools
Anoiteceu 00:00 Tools
Cuanto La Gusta 02:01 Tools
Escrevi Um Bilhetinho 00:00 Tools
Bamboleo 00:00 Tools
Boneca de Piche 00:00 Tools
Alô Alô 00:00 Tools
Malandro 00:00 Tools
Polichinelo 00:00 Tools
A Weekend in Havana - Remastered 00:00 Tools
O Que É Que A Baiana Tem? 00:00 Tools
Deixa Falar 00:00 Tools
I See, I See 00:00 Tools
Na Bahia 00:00 Tools
Alo Alo - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Tic Tac do Meu Coração - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Co co co co co co co - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Alo Alo 00:00 Tools
Sonho De Papel 00:00 Tools
LUA AMIGA 00:00 Tools
Coracao 00:00 Tools
Arca De Noe - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Absolutamente 00:00 Tools
Canjiquinha quente 00:00 Tools
Mamae Eu Quero 00:00 Tools
Touradas em Madrid - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Candieiro 03:15 Tools
Cae Cae - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Chica, Chica Boom Chic 00:00 Tools
Me dá, me dá 00:00 Tools
Salada Mista 00:00 Tools
O Passo do Kanguru (Brazilly Willy) 00:00 Tools
Mulato De Qualidade 00:00 Tools
I'm a Chiquita Banana 00:00 Tools
When I Love I Love 00:00 Tools
Cuidado Com a Gaita do Ary 00:00 Tools
Assim sim 00:00 Tools
Endereço Errado 00:00 Tools
O que é que você fazia? 00:00 Tools
Querido Adão 00:00 Tools
Uva De Caminhao 00:00 Tools
Chica Chica Bom Chic 00:00 Tools
Tic Tac do Meu Coracao 00:00 Tools
Primavera No Rio 00:00 Tools
Me Da Me Da 00:00 Tools
Cuanto le gusta - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Cozinheira Granfina 00:00 Tools
Um Pouquinho 00:00 Tools
Cabaret No Morro 00:00 Tools
Pra Quem Sabe Dar Valor 00:00 Tools
Não Te Dou a Chupeta 00:00 Tools
O Que E Que a Bahiana Tem 00:00 Tools
Dance Rumba 00:00 Tools
É um quê que a gente tem 00:00 Tools
Paris 00:00 Tools
Tempo Perdido 00:00 Tools
Isso não se atura 00:00 Tools
Novo amor 00:00 Tools
Yipsee-I-O 00:00 Tools
Amor! Amor! (1931) 00:00 Tools
Tahi (Pra Você Gostar de Mim) 00:00 Tools
Sonhei Que Era Feliz 00:00 Tools
Moreno Batuqueiro 00:00 Tools
I Like You Very Much 00:00 Tools
Co Co Co Co Co Co Ro (Marchinha Do Grande Galo) 00:00 Tools
Roseira Branca 00:00 Tools
Ella diz que tem - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Quem Canta Seus Males Espanta 00:00 Tools
Chattanooga Choo Choo - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Ro 00:00 Tools
Pra Você Gostar De Mim (Taí) 00:00 Tools
Casaquinho de Tricot 00:00 Tools
A Pensão Da Dona Stella 00:00 Tools
Bambú bambú - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Recadinho De Papai Noel 00:00 Tools
Bambolêo 00:00 Tools
Deixa Esse Povo Falar 00:00 Tools
Tic Tic Tac Do Meu Coracao 00:00 Tools
Elogio da raca (1933) 00:00 Tools
O passo du kanguru - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Manuelo - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Sai Da Toca Brasili 00:00 Tools
Minha Deusa Partiu 00:00 Tools
Mulatinho Bamba 00:00 Tools
Eu Quero Casar Com Você 00:00 Tools
Nao Te Dou a Chupeta - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Fala, Meu Pandeiro 00:00 Tools
Deixa Falar! 00:00 Tools
O Samba é Carioca 00:00 Tools
Essa Cabrocha 00:00 Tools
como vaes você 00:00 Tools
I Yi Yi Yi Yi - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Fruto Proibido 00:00 Tools
Se Gostares De Batuque 00:00 Tools
Queixas De Colombina 00:00 Tools
O Que É Que A Bahiana Tem? 00:00 Tools
Como "Vaes" Voce 00:00 Tools
Por Causa De Você Yoyô 00:00 Tools
Cartão De Visita 00:00 Tools
Não Te Dou a Chupeta - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Matador - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Chica Chica Boom 00:00 Tools
Deixa Comigo 00:00 Tools
Sing A Tropical Song 00:00 Tools
Foi numa noite assim 00:00 Tools
Assim, Sim 00:00 Tools
Pra Voce Gostar de Mim 00:00 Tools
Alô, Alô, Carnaval 00:00 Tools
Arca De Noè 00:00 Tools
Dia De Natal 00:00 Tools
Taí 00:00 Tools
Quero ver voce chorar (1930) 00:00 Tools
Boneca de pixe - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Chiquita Banana 00:00 Tools
Tico-tico no Fuba 00:00 Tools
I Yi Yi Yi Yi I Like You Very Much 00:00 Tools
When I Love, I Love - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Iaiá, Ioiô 00:00 Tools
Cuanta Le Gusta 00:00 Tools
Duvi-d-ó-dó 00:00 Tools
Por Amor A Este Branco 00:00 Tools
Triste sambista 00:00 Tools
Quantas Lagrimas 00:00 Tools
Disso é que eu gosto 00:00 Tools
Meu rádio e meu mulato 00:00 Tools
Beijo bamba 00:00 Tools
Os Hôme Implica Comigo 00:00 Tools
Paga Quem Deve 00:00 Tools
The Lady In the Tutti Frutti Hat 00:00 Tools
South American Way [From Radio Days (1987)] 00:00 Tools
Perdi Minha Mascote 00:00 Tools
Diz Que Tem... 00:00 Tools
Yáyá, Yôyô 00:00 Tools
Entra No Cordao 00:00 Tools
Give Me a Band and a Bandana 00:00 Tools
pelo amor daquela ingrata 00:00 Tools
Triste Jandaia 00:00 Tools
Malandro (1930) 00:00 Tools
O Meu Amor Tem 00:00 Tools
Upa Upa - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Como Eu Chorei 00:00 Tools
Eu Quero Te Dar Um Beijo 00:00 Tools
Ginga Ginga 00:00 Tools
Nova descoberta 00:00 Tools
Chegou a Hora da Fogueira 00:00 Tools
Bamboleô 00:00 Tools
Ninho Deserto 00:00 Tools
Radio Days South American Way 00:00 Tools
Preto e branco 00:00 Tools
Tic Tac Do Meu Coracao - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Balão Que Muito Sobe 00:00 Tools
O Nego No Samba 00:00 Tools
Ca Room' Pa Pa 00:00 Tools
Gostinho Diferente 00:00 Tools
Matador 00:00 Tools
A Vizinha Das Vantagens 00:00 Tools
Mamae nao quer (1930) 00:00 Tools
Bambu Bambu - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Primavera No Rio (Spring in Rio) 00:00 Tools
Fon Fon 00:00 Tools
Caroom Pa Pa 00:00 Tools
ISSO NAO SE ATURA 00:00 Tools
Chattanooga Choo-Choo - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Amor Ideal 00:00 Tools
Quem Condena A Batucada 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much) (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
South American Way (Radio Days) 00:00 Tools
Co co co co co co ro 00:00 Tools
The Man with the Lollipop Song - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Chegou A Turma Boa 00:00 Tools
ninguém tem um amor igual ao meu 00:00 Tools
Samba 00:00 Tools
Sou Da Pontinha 00:00 Tools
Cantores De Radio 00:00 Tools
Polichinello 00:00 Tools
Por Amor E Este Branco (Because of the Love for This White Man) 00:00 Tools
Por Causa De Você 00:00 Tools
Inconstitucionalissimamente 00:00 Tools
Bambalè 00:00 Tools
Pra voce gostar de mim (Tai) (1930) 00:00 Tools
Tic Tac de Mi Coracao 00:00 Tools
Quando Eu Penso Na Bahia - Remastered 00:00 Tools
A preta do acarajé 00:00 Tools
Good Bye 00:00 Tools
Tico-tico no Fuba (1945) 00:00 Tools
roda pião 00:00 Tools
Capelinha do Coração 00:00 Tools
Dance Rumba - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Primavera 00:00 Tools
Não Durmo em Paz 00:00 Tools
Good-Bye 00:00 Tools
A B C Do Amor 00:00 Tools
Prá Você Gostar de Mim (Taí) 00:00 Tools
Diseram que voltei americanisada 00:00 Tools
Bom Dia, Meu Amor 00:00 Tools
Tic-Tac Do Meu Coracão 00:00 Tools
Anoiteceu (I Grew Dark) 00:00 Tools
Ta-Hi 00:00 Tools
Saudade De Você 00:00 Tools
Weekend In Havana 00:00 Tools
Miss Sertão 00:00 Tools
Cai Cai 00:00 Tools
Entre Outras Coisas 00:00 Tools
The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat 00:00 Tools
Iaia, Ilio (1930) 00:00 Tools
Disseram que eu Voltei America 00:00 Tools
Brazil (Aquarela do Brasil) 00:00 Tools
Alô, alô carnaval 00:00 Tools
Alvorada (Sunrise) 00:00 Tools
Ô... 00:00 Tools
O Nêgo No Samba 00:00 Tools
Sapatinho da Vida 00:00 Tools
Tico, Tico (No Fubà) 00:00 Tools
Tico-Tico-No Fuba (1945) 00:00 Tools
Arca de Noé 00:00 Tools
Chiquita Bacana 00:00 Tools
Balance (1936) 00:00 Tools
Tenho Um Novo Namorado / Espere Que Eu Preciso Me Pintar 00:00 Tools
Tic Tic Tac Do Meu Coração 00:00 Tools
Diz Que Tem - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Nao Te Doi a Chupeta 00:00 Tools
Sapateia No Chão 00:00 Tools
Uva de caminhão 21/3/1939 00:00 Tools
Ya Canta El Gallo 00:00 Tools
Não Se Deve Lamentar 00:00 Tools
pra fazer você chorar 00:00 Tools
Malandro (Loafer) 00:00 Tools
P'ra Fazer Voce Chorar 00:00 Tools
I Yi Yi Yi (I Like You Very Much) 00:00 Tools
RADIO DAYS South American Way C. MIRANDA 00:00 Tools
... e o mundo não se acabou 00:00 Tools
Mulatinho Bamba (Smart Little Mulatto) 00:00 Tools
Chatanooga Choo Choo - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
O Negro No Samba (Black Boy in the Samba) 00:00 Tools
Taí (P'ra Você Gostar de Mim) 00:00 Tools
Cantoras do Rádio 00:00 Tools
The Man with the Lollypop Song - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Bahiana Do Taboleiro 00:00 Tools
Benzinho 00:00 Tools
Quero Ver Você Chorar 00:00 Tools
Quando Você Morrer 00:00 Tools
Carnavá Tá Aí 00:00 Tools
Mulato Anti-Metropolitano 00:00 Tools
I'm Just Wild About Harry 00:00 Tools
Iaiá, Ioió 00:00 Tools
Isto É Lá Com Santo Antonio 00:00 Tools
Cor De Guiné 00:00 Tools
Tico Tico No Fubá (1945) 00:00 Tools
Eu Sou Do Barulho 00:00 Tools
Coracao (Heart) 00:00 Tools
Uva de Caminhão  00:00 Tools
Por Amor e Este Branco 00:00 Tools
Baiana Do Tabuleiro 00:00 Tools
Eu quero casar com voce (1930) 00:00 Tools
Gente bamba 20/3/1937 00:00 Tools
Entra no cordão 00:00 Tools
...E o mundo não se acabou 9/3/1938 00:00 Tools
Foi Embora pra Europa 00:00 Tools
Pelo Amor Daquella Ingrata 00:00 Tools
Fogueira do meu coiração 00:00 Tools
I Yi Yi Yi Yi (1942) 00:00 Tools
Mam Eu Quero (I Want My Mama) 00:00 Tools
Reminiscência Triste 00:00 Tools
Quantas Lágrimas 00:00 Tools
South American Way (From "Radio Days") 00:00 Tools
Nao Durmo Em Paz 00:00 Tools
Fala, Meu Bem 00:00 Tools
E Depois 00:00 Tools
Esta vida é muito engraçada 00:00 Tools
Eu Queria Ser Ioiô 00:00 Tools
Esqueci de sorrir 00:00 Tools
A Mulhé Quando Não Qué 00:00 Tools
Brazil (Aquarela do Brasil) [Remastered] 00:00 Tools
O que é que você fazia 00:00 Tools
O Que É Que a Bahiana Tem 27/2/1939 00:00 Tools
O Que e Que a Baiana Tem? 00:00 Tools
Balao Que Muito Sobe (Ballon That Flies Too High) 00:00 Tools
Tico-tico-no Fuba 02:38 Tools
Mamae Nao Quer 00:00 Tools
Moreno 00:00 Tools
2 X 2 00:00 Tools
Chica, Chica, Boom, Chic 00:00 Tools
Mamãe Eu Quero (I Want My Mama) 00:00 Tools
Isto é la com Santo Antonio (com Mario Reis) 00:00 Tools
Aquarela Do Brasil 00:00 Tools
Mama Yo Quiero(Mama I Want) 00:00 Tools
Fogueira Do Meu Coração 00:00 Tools
Cantores de rádio 00:00 Tools
Piaçaba Pra Vassoura 00:00 Tools
Alo...Alo - Hello Hello 00:00 Tools
Assim, Sim! 00:00 Tools
Nosso amor não foi assim 00:00 Tools
Quando Me Lembro 00:00 Tools
E A Festa, Maria? 00:00 Tools
Copacabana 00:00 Tools
Tahi 00:00 Tools
O Que É Que A Baiana Tem - Carmem Miranda & Dorival Caymmi 00:00 Tools
Tico Tico No Fub (Tico Tico) 00:00 Tools
Deixa Disso 00:00 Tools
Reminiscencia Triste 00:00 Tools
Amor! Amor! (1931) 00:00 Tools
O Passo Do Kanguru 00:00 Tools
No Baixa do Sapateiro 00:00 Tools
Quero Ver Voce Chorar 00:00 Tools
Você não tem pena 00:00 Tools
grimriper2u@yahoo.com 00:00 Tools
South American Way [Radio Days] 00:00 Tools
Mamãe Não Quer 00:00 Tools
Coraçao 00:00 Tools
Agora Não 00:00 Tools
Não Fui Eu 00:00 Tools
Disseram Que Voltei Americanisada (They Say I Came Back Americanised) 00:00 Tools
Cabaré no morro 00:00 Tools
I Like to Be Loved By You 00:00 Tools
Co, Co, Co,Co,Co,Co,Ro (Machinha Do Grande Gallo) 00:00 Tools
É com você que eu queria 00:00 Tools
Cuanto Le Gusto 00:00 Tools
Honrando um nome de mulher 00:00 Tools
South American Way [From Radio Days] 00:00 Tools
Em Tudo, Menos Em Ti 00:00 Tools
Fruto Prohibido (Forbitten fruit ) 00:00 Tools
Querido Adao 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi, I Like You Very Much 00:00 Tools
Bambale 00:00 Tools
Cantores do Rádio 00:00 Tools
Prá fazer você chorar 00:00 Tools
Elogio da Raca 00:00 Tools
Ta-Hi (Pra você gostar de mim) [Marcha-Canção - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Tic Tac Do Meu Coraçao 00:00 Tools
Coração! 00:00 Tools
Primavera Da Vida 00:00 Tools
I See I See 00:00 Tools
Cuíca, Pandeiro, Tamborim... 00:00 Tools
Fala, meu Bem (Say My Darling) 00:00 Tools
Alo...alo (Hello Hello) 00:00 Tools
Amor Amor 00:00 Tools
Nao Te Doi a Chupeta - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Feitiço Gorado 00:00 Tools
Alô, alô, carnaval 18/1/1936 00:00 Tools
Ca Room Pa Pa 00:00 Tools
Pois sim, pois não! 00:00 Tools
Thank You, North America 00:00 Tools
Retiro da Saudade 00:00 Tools
Thaí (Prá você gostar de mim) 00:00 Tools
Elogio da Raça 00:00 Tools
Capelinha Do Coracao 00:00 Tools
Seu Abóbora 00:00 Tools
Sambista Da Cinelandia 00:00 Tools
Dona Geisha 00:00 Tools
Etc 00:00 Tools
Nosso Amô Veio D'Um Sonho 00:00 Tools
As cinco Estaçoes doano 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi, (I like You Very Much) 00:00 Tools
O CACHORRO VIRA LATA 00:00 Tools
Sambista da Cinelândia 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi 00:00 Tools
Vingança 00:00 Tools
Absolutamente (Absolutely... I Can't Get Married) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi - I Like You Very Much 00:00 Tools
You Discover You're In New York 00:00 Tools
Cuidado, hein! 00:00 Tools
Ca-Room Pa Pa 00:00 Tools
I Yi Yi Yi Yi - I Like You Very Much 00:00 Tools
Alô... Alô? 00:00 Tools
Pra voce gostar de mim (Tai) ( 00:00 Tools
Fala, Meu Bem (Say My Darling) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Adeus batucada 24/9/1935 00:00 Tools
Pra você gostar de mim 00:00 Tools
Bambalê 00:00 Tools
South American Way {Radio Days} 00:00 Tools
Mama yo Quero 00:00 Tools
Baiana do taboleiro 00:00 Tools
O Negro No Samba - Black Boy in the Samba 00:00 Tools
Dou-lhe uma... 00:00 Tools
A nossa vida hoje é diferente 00:00 Tools
A Vida É Um Buraco 00:00 Tools
Como Vaes Você? 00:00 Tools
Sai Da Toca Brasil 00:00 Tools
É De Trampolim 00:00 Tools
Pois Sim, Pois Nao! 00:00 Tools
Mama Eu Quero - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Meu Balão Subiu... Subiu... 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Touradas Em Madrid - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
South America way 00:00 Tools
Essa cabrocha 18/4/1939 00:00 Tools
Batalhão Do Amor 00:00 Tools
Chica Chica Boom Chic - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Minha Terra Tem Palmeiras - 1995 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Ca-Room' Pa Pa 00:00 Tools
Comigo Não 00:00 Tools
Iaia Iaio (Little Miss, Little Master) 00:00 Tools
E Um Que Que A Gente Tem 00:00 Tools
No tabuleiro da baiana 29/9/1936 00:00 Tools
O samba e o tango 24/2/1937 00:00 Tools
The Man With The Lollypop Song 00:00 Tools
South American Way (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
O Yi Yi Yi Yi (I Like You Very Much) 00:00 Tools
Terra Morena 00:00 Tools
Alo... Alo (Hello, Hello) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
O Que E Que Voce Fazia? 00:00 Tools
Quem E? 00:00 Tools
Batalhao Do Amor 00:00 Tools
Eu dei... 21/9/1937 00:00 Tools
Yi Yi Yi Yi Chica Chica Boom Chic 00:00 Tools
Balancé (remastered) 00:00 Tools
Tarde Na Serra 00:00 Tools
Foi Você Mesmo 00:00 Tools
Tico, Tico 00:00 Tools
Iaia, Ioio (1930) 00:00 Tools
O Quê É que Você Fazia 00:00 Tools
Duvid-O-Do 00:00 Tools
Como ''Vaes''Voce? 00:00 Tools
Voce Esta Ahi P'Ra Isso 00:00 Tools
Mocidade 00:00 Tools
O Tique-Taque Do Meu Coracao 00:00 Tools
Recenseamento 27/9/1940 00:00 Tools
Pr'a Você Gostar De Mim 00:00 Tools
Cuica Pandeiro, Tamborim ... 00:00 Tools
Nem no sétimo dia 00:00 Tools
Escrevi Um Bilhetinho - 1995 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Bambu Bambu - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Minha terra tem palmeiras 30/11/1936 00:00 Tools
Tahi (Pra Vocé Gostar De Mim) 00:00 Tools
Chatanuga choo choo 00:00 Tools
gira! 00:00 Tools
marchinha nupcial 00:00 Tools
Eu Queria Ser Ioio 00:00 Tools
Foi embora prá Europa 00:00 Tools
Mama Euquero (I Want My Mama) 00:00 Tools
Me Respeite, Ouviu? 00:00 Tools
Pan American Jubilee 00:00 Tools
Marchinha do grande galo 00:00 Tools
Mama, Eu Quero (I Want My Mama) 00:00 Tools
...E o mundo não se acabou - Carmem Miranda 00:00 Tools
Eu Queria Ser Io Io (I Would Like Be a Yo Yo) 00:00 Tools
O Passo do Canguru 00:00 Tools
i yi yi yi 00:00 Tools
Rancor 00:00 Tools
Iaia, Ilio 00:00 Tools
Alo, Alo, Carnaval 00:00 Tools
Dou-Lhe Uma 00:00 Tools
Meu Radio E Meu Mulato 00:00 Tools
CARMEN MIRANDA - I Like You Very Much 00:00 Tools
Caê Caê 00:00 Tools
A Pensao da Dona Stella 00:00 Tools
O Que E Que A Baiana Tem? (What Is It The Bahiana Has?) 00:00 Tools
Disseram Que Eu Voltei Americanizada - Live From The Cassino Da Urca, Brazil 1939 / 1995 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Sonhei Que Era Feliz (I Dreamt I Was Happy) 00:00 Tools
01 - Tahi (Pra você gostar de mim) 00:00 Tools
Si Gostares De Batuque 00:00 Tools
Nâo Te Dou a Chupeta 00:00 Tools
Absolutamente (Absolutely...i can't get married) 00:00 Tools
Vou Espalhando Por Ai... 00:00 Tools
Arca de Noê 00:00 Tools
Paduca 00:00 Tools
I Want My Mama 00:00 Tools
Caberet No Morro 00:00 Tools
02 - Yáyá, Yôyô 00:00 Tools
Balao Que Muito Sobe - Ballon That Flies Too High 00:00 Tools
Carmen Miranda - O Samba e o Tango 00:00 Tools
South American Way (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Tic-Tac do Meu Coracao (Tic-Tac of My Heart) 00:00 Tools
... E o mundo não se acabou [samba-choro] 00:00 Tools
No frevo do amor 00:00 Tools
Salidade De Voce 00:00 Tools
Sonhei Que Era Feliz ( I Dreamt I Was Happy ) 00:00 Tools
Não Há Razão Para Haver Barulho 00:00 Tools
Co Co Co Co Co Ro 00:00 Tools
Você nasceu prá ser granfina 00:00 Tools
South American Way - The Streets of Paris 1939 00:00 Tools
E o mundo no se acabou 00:00 Tools
Que E Que A Bahiana Tem? 00:00 Tools
Co Co Co Co Co 00:00 Tools
I Make My Money with Bananas 00:00 Tools
Tic-Tic Do Meu Coração 00:00 Tools
Tic Tac Do Meu Caracao 00:00 Tools
O Desprezo É Minha Arma 00:00 Tools
O Samba & o Tango 00:00 Tools
Fructo Prohibido 00:00 Tools
Bambalè - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Nem No Setimo Dia 00:00 Tools
Chica Chica Boom Chic (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Tico Tico No Fubá (Tico Tico) 00:00 Tools
Alo... Alo...? 00:00 Tools
Muchachito de Mi Amor 00:00 Tools
Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Ro (Machinha do Grande Gallo) 00:00 Tools
Veneno P´ra Dois 00:00 Tools
Yi Yi Yi Yi - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Não Me Falta Nada 00:00 Tools
05 - Alô alô (com Mario Reis) 00:00 Tools
Dona Balbina [Samba - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Sorrisos 00:00 Tools
Alvorada (Sunrise) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
taí (pra você gostar de mim) 00:00 Tools
E o mundo não se acabou... 00:00 Tools
Voltei P'ro Morro 00:00 Tools
Manuello (1942) 00:00 Tools
Cooking With Glass 00:00 Tools
Blaque-Blaque 00:00 Tools
Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Verry Much) 00:00 Tools
Não Vá Simbora 00:00 Tools
Veneno prá dois 00:00 Tools
Me dá, me dá no Chang Lang 02:56 Tools
Touradas Em Madrid (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Eu quero casar com você [Marcha-Canção - 1930] 00:00 Tools
I Want My Mamma/Mamãe Eu Quero 00:00 Tools
Amor Branco e Preto - Rita Lee 00:00 Tools
Quem Canta, Seus Males Espanta!... 00:00 Tools
Rebola A Bola - Original Mono 00:00 Tools
Bambu Bambu - Carmen Miranda 00:00 Tools
Lollypop Song 00:00 Tools
Imperador do Samba (Samba's Emperor) 00:00 Tools
No taboleiro da baiana 00:00 Tools
Violão 00:00 Tools
O Samba É Carioca. 00:00 Tools
O Nego no Samba (Black Boy In the Samba) 00:00 Tools
Mamae Eu Quero - I 00:00 Tools
Onde é que você anda 00:00 Tools
Fruto Prohibido (Forbitten Fruit) 00:00 Tools
Burucuntum [Samba - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Ninguem tem um amor igual ao meu 00:00 Tools
O Samba E O Tango - 1995 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Pr'a Voce Gostar de mim 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, ( I Like You Very Much ) 00:00 Tools
Ta-Hi! - Pra Você Gostar de Mim 00:00 Tools
Cai, Cai 00:00 Tools
O dengo que a nêga tem 00:00 Tools
Alõ... Alõ [Samba] 00:00 Tools
South Amerivan Way 00:00 Tools
Retiro da Saudade [Marcha] 00:00 Tools
Cuica, Pandeiro, Tamborim... 00:00 Tools
Tenho Raiva Do Luar 00:00 Tools
não vai zangar 00:00 Tools
Carmen Miranda - 1930-1945 - 23 - Tico-tico no Fuba 00:00 Tools
Alvorada - Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Mulatinho Bamba - Smart Little Mulatto 00:00 Tools
Primavero no Rio (Spring In Rio) 00:00 Tools
Primavera No Rio - Spring in Rio 00:00 Tools
03 - Moleque indigesto (com Lamartine Babo) 00:00 Tools
Good Bye, Boy 00:00 Tools
Triste Jandaia [Canção-Toada - 1930] 00:00 Tools
South American Way - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Fala,Meu Bem (Say My Darling) 00:00 Tools
Essa cabrocha... 00:00 Tools
Mulatinho Bamba (Smart Little Mulatto) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (Like You Very Much) 00:00 Tools
Eu gosto da minha terra [Samba - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Yaya, Yoyo [Marcha Carnavalesca - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Benzinho [Samba - 1931] 00:00 Tools
A mulhé quando não qué [Lundu - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Gira [Samba - 1931] 00:00 Tools
Como "Vaes" Você? 00:00 Tools
Você Nasceu Pra Ser Granfina 00:00 Tools
Mama, Eu Quero (I Want My Mama) (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Alô Alõ 00:00 Tools
Vira prá cá 00:00 Tools
Veneno pra Dois 00:00 Tools
Ta-Hi (Pra Você Gostar de Mim) [Marcha-Canção] 00:00 Tools
O Tic-Tac Do Meu Coracao 00:00 Tools
Anoiteceu - I Grew Dark 00:00 Tools
Eu Também 00:00 Tools
o gatinho 00:00 Tools
Olá 00:00 Tools
Por Amor e Este Branco - Because of the Love for This White Man 00:00 Tools
Cuanto Le Gusta (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
When I Love, I Love (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Duvi-D-O-Do 00:00 Tools
Tem gente ahí 00:00 Tools
Quando A Saudade Apertar 00:00 Tools
Onde é que você anda? 00:00 Tools
A Week End In Havana 00:00 Tools
Fon-Fon 00:00 Tools
Mamae Eu Quero - Version 1 00:00 Tools
Duvi-Dê-Ó-Dó 00:00 Tools
O nego no samba [Samba - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Se Você Quer 00:00 Tools
Esta vida é muito engraçada [Samba-Canção - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Casaquinho de Tricô 00:00 Tools
Tenho um novo namorado/Espere que eu preciso me pintar [Cançonetas Cômicas - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Voltei Pro Morro - 1995 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Carnavá tá aí [Marcha carnavalesca - 1931] 00:00 Tools
Yaya, Yoyo 00:00 Tools
O Passo Do Kanguru (Brazilly Willy) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Eu sou do barulho [Marcha Carnavalesca - 1931] 00:00 Tools
Deixa disso [Samba - 1931] 00:00 Tools
E Depois [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Cuanto Le Gusta? 00:00 Tools
Cachorro Vila Lata 00:00 Tools
Yaya Yoyo 00:00 Tools
Eu Quero Casar Com Voce 00:00 Tools
Jimmy Durante Show Excerpts 00:00 Tools
Pra Voce Gostar De Min (Taì) 00:00 Tools
Diz Que Tem (She Says He Has) 00:00 Tools
...E o mundo não se acabou [Samba-Choro - 1938] 00:00 Tools
Abc Do Amor 00:00 Tools
As Cinco Estacoes Do Ano 00:00 Tools
Isola! Isola! 00:00 Tools
04 - Amor! amor 00:00 Tools
Me Da, Me Da 00:00 Tools
Alô...Alô 00:00 Tools
Fruto Prohibido - Forbitten Fruit 00:00 Tools
Que Bom Que Estava 00:00 Tools
Nas Cadeiras Da Baiana 00:00 Tools
Côr de Guiné 00:00 Tools
I Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much) (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
O Castigo Hás De Encontrar 00:00 Tools
Miss Sertão [Samba Paródia - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Malandro [Samba - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Eu Queria Ser Ioio (I Would Like to Be a Yoyo) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Tic Tac De Mi Coracao - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Sou da pontinha [Marcha - 1931] 00:00 Tools
Tourades Em Madrid 00:00 Tools
Miss Seratoa 00:00 Tools
South American Way (From Radio Days) 00:00 Tools
Toudras Em Madrid 00:00 Tools
Voom Voom 00:00 Tools
Se O Samba E Moda 00:00 Tools
Moleque indigesto (com Lamartine Babo) 00:00 Tools
Arca Da Noé 00:00 Tools
Absolutamente (Absolutely... I Can't Get Married) 00:00 Tools
Diso E Que Eu Gosto 00:00 Tools
Mama Yo Quero (I Want My Mama) 00:00 Tools
Paducah 00:00 Tools
Que baixo 00:00 Tools
Eu Dei... (1995 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Rebola a Bola (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Sonhei Que Era Feliz - I Dreamt I Was Happy 00:00 Tools
06 - Coração 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi [I Like You Very Much] 00:00 Tools
Co, Co, Co, Co, Ro 00:00 Tools
A Weekend in Havana (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
As Cinco Estaçoes Do Ano 00:00 Tools
Comigo não! 00:00 Tools
Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Ro (Machinha Do Grande Gallo) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
O Passo Du Kanguru (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Anoiteceu (I Grew Dark) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Mamae Eu Quero (Version 1) 00:00 Tools
Iaia Iaio (Little Miss, Little Master) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Absolutamente [Marcha - 1931] 00:00 Tools
Candieiro - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Nas cadeiras da bahiana 00:00 Tools
Você está aí prá isso? 00:00 Tools
Os hôme implica comigo [Samba - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Gostinho diferente [Samba - 1930] 00:00 Tools
Fruto Prohibido (Forbidden Fruit) 00:00 Tools
Adios Batchucada 00:00 Tools
Vinganca 00:00 Tools
Nao Se Deve Lamentar 00:00 Tools
Tic Tac De Meu Coracao 00:00 Tools
Me Respeite, Ouviu? [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Mamàe EU Quero (I Want My Mama) 00:00 Tools
Tic – Tac Do Meu Coracäo 00:00 Tools
Tico-Tico No Fuba (Tico-Tico) 00:00 Tools
Tic-tac 00:00 Tools
South American Way (1940) 00:00 Tools
Sapateia No Chao 00:00 Tools
Marchinha Do Grande Galo - Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Ró 00:00 Tools
O Que É Que a Baiana Tem (w/ Dorival Caymmi) 00:00 Tools
Tico-Tico (Samba Choro) - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Falla Meu Pandeiro 00:00 Tools
Tahi (pre você gostar de mim) 00:00 Tools
Alô?... Alô?... 00:00 Tools
O passo do cangurú 00:00 Tools
Isso é Xodó 00:00 Tools
DISSO E QUE EU GOSTO 00:00 Tools
Dois a Dois 00:00 Tools
Eu Gosto Da Minha Terra (Randoval Montenegro) 00:00 Tools
Coracao - Heart 00:00 Tools
Chattanooga Choo Choo (Portuguese Version) 00:00 Tools
Chica, Chica, Boom Chic 00:00 Tools
Iaia Iaio - Little Miss, Little Master 00:00 Tools
The Man With the Lollipop Song (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Cachorro Vira-Lata (Vagabond Dog) 00:00 Tools
O Que E Que a Baiana Tem - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Iaia Iaio (Little Miss Little Master) 00:00 Tools
Pode Ir Embora 00:00 Tools
Alo…Alo? (Hello? Hello?) 00:00 Tools
Tico Tico - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Mulato de Qualidame 00:00 Tools
Boneca de Pixe - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Fala Meu Bem 00:00 Tools
Dona Balbina [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Burucuntum [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Pois Sim!...Pois Nao!... 00:00 Tools
Como "Vaes" Você 00:00 Tools
Mama Eu Quero (da Chupeta) 00:00 Tools
Dois a Dois (2 X 2) [Marcha] 00:00 Tools
Tahi (Pra Voce Gostar De Mim) 00:00 Tools
Mamáe Eu Quero I Want My Mama (1940) 00:00 Tools
Eu Dei... - 1995 Digital Remaster 03:01 Tools
Diz Que Tem ( Ella ) 00:00 Tools
Não Há Razão Para Haver Barulho [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Que É Que A Baiana Tem? 00:00 Tools
Mama Eu Quero (da Chupeta) (feat. Bando da lua) 00:00 Tools
Manuelo (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Cozinheira Grã-Fina 00:00 Tools
Alo Alo (Hello Hello) 00:00 Tools
Iaia, Ioio 00:00 Tools
Dance Rhumba 00:00 Tools
Bemzinho 00:00 Tools
Touradas Em Madrid (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
South American Way - From "Radio Days" 00:00 Tools
Eu Queria Ser Ioio ( I Would Like to Be a Yo Yo 00:00 Tools
Té Já 00:00 Tools
Arca De Noè - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Para um samba em cadência 00:00 Tools
A Preta Do Acaraje 00:00 Tools
Triste Jandaia [Canção-Toada] 00:00 Tools
Fruto Prohibido (Forbitten Fruit) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Balao Que Muito Sobe (Balloon That Flies Too High) 00:00 Tools
Por Amor E Este Branco (Because of the Love for This White Man) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Candeiro (Oil Lamp) 00:00 Tools
Absolutamente (Absolutely…I Can't Get Married) 00:00 Tools
Cae Cae (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Capelinha Do Carocao 00:00 Tools
Por Causa De Voce Yoyo 00:00 Tools
Chica, Chica, Boom Chic (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Cuento Le Gusta 00:00 Tools
Você Está Aí Pra Isso? 00:00 Tools
Imprerador do Samba 00:00 Tools
ETC... 00:00 Tools
Isto É lá Com Santo Antônio [Marcha] 00:00 Tools
Baião (Ca-Room Pa Pa) 00:00 Tools
Tem gente aí 00:00 Tools
Absolutamente - Absolutely...I Can't Get Married 00:00 Tools
THE Matador (Touradas Em Madrid) 00:00 Tools
Alô alô (com Mario Reis) 00:00 Tools
Eu Também [Marcha] 00:00 Tools
Sapateia No Chão [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Eu Queria Ser Io Io - I Would Like Be a Yo Yo 00:00 Tools
Cae, Cae (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
E Um Que Que A Gente Tem (1995 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Malandro - Loafer 00:00 Tools
O Que E Que a Baina Tem? (What Is It That a Baiana's Got?) 00:00 Tools
Me dá, me dá [Samba-Choro - 1937] 00:00 Tools
Chattanooga Choo Choo (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Tico-Tico No Fuba - 1945 00:00 Tools
Absolutamente (Absolutely I Can't Get Married) 00:00 Tools
Tic Tac Do Meu Coracao (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
O Dengo Que A Nega Tem - 1995 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Diz Que Tem - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Cachorro vira-lata [Samba-Choro - 1937] 00:00 Tools
Saudade de Voce 00:00 Tools
Onde Vae Você Maria? 00:00 Tools
Cae Cae - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Recenseamento - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Malandro (Loafer) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Ninguem Tem Um Amor 00:00 Tools
Alô... Alô... 00:00 Tools
Rebola eu bola 00:00 Tools
Sonhei Que Era Feliz (I Dreamt I Was Happy ) 00:00 Tools
Fala, meu Bem - Say My Darling 00:00 Tools
Tico-Tico No Fuba (Tico-Tico) (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Carmen Miranda - I'm a Chiquita Banana 00:00 Tools
Me Dá Me Dá 00:00 Tools
Tai 00:00 Tools
Que E Que Bahiana Tem ? 00:00 Tools
Quande Eu Penso Na Bahia 00:00 Tools
Alo Alo? 00:00 Tools
Para um samba de cadência 00:00 Tools
Não Te Dou A Chepeta 00:00 Tools
Bambu, Bambu (Bambo Do Bamù) 00:00 Tools
Ninho Deserto [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Yipsee I-O 00:00 Tools
Primavera No Rio [Marcha] 00:00 Tools
Tico Tico (Tico-Tico No Fubá) 00:00 Tools
Disseram Que Eu Voltei / Americanizada 00:00 Tools
Cuánto Le Gusta 00:00 Tools
THE Wedding Samba (O Samba Nupcial) 00:00 Tools
Paris - 1995 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
A Preta Do Acarajé - 1995 - Remaster; 00:00 Tools
Duvi-do-do 00:00 Tools
ALÔ... ALÔ 00:00 Tools
E... O Mundo Não Se Acabou - 1995 Remaster 00:00 Tools
Camisa listada [Samba-Choro - 1937] 00:00 Tools
No Taboleiro Da Bahiana 00:00 Tools
Honrando um nome de mulher [Choro - 1936] 00:00 Tools
Upa! Upa! 00:00 Tools
A Preta do Aracaje 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (Like You Very Much) (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Ro (Machinha Do, Grande Gallo) 00:00 Tools
Salada mixta 00:00 Tools
Tenho Um Novo Amor [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Ay Ay Ay I Like you Very Much 00:00 Tools
Manuelo (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Será Você 00:00 Tools
Sonhei Que Era Feliz (I Dreamt I Was Happy) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Tome Mais Um Chopp 00:00 Tools
Eu Quero Casar Com Você [Marcha-Canção] 00:00 Tools
Bambu Bambu (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Polichinello - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Chica, Chica, Chica 00:00 Tools
Nineteen Fourty Two 00:00 Tools
Nosso Amô Veio Dum Sonho [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Tico-Tico (1947) 00:00 Tools
Eu Gosto da Minha Terra - 1930 00:00 Tools
O Dengo Que A Nega Tem (1995 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Roseira branca [choro] 00:00 Tools
E... O Mundo Não Se Acabou - 1995 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Arca de Noe (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
A Weekend in Havana (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
O Passo Do Kanguru - Brazilly Willy 00:00 Tools
Yipsee - I - O 00:00 Tools
Recenseamento - Live From The Cassino Da Urca,Brazil/1939 / 1995 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Coração [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Meu Radio E Meu Mulato (1995 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
CA-ROOM PA-PA 00:00 Tools
Por Especial Favor 00:00 Tools
E... O Mundo Não Se Acabou (1995 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Quem Canta Seus Males Espanta - 1995 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Cachorro Vira Lata - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Primavero No Rio 00:00 Tools
Eu Queria Ser Io Io (I Would Like to Be a Yo Yo) 00:00 Tools
Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Co , Ro 00:00 Tools
Primavera No Rio (Spring In Rio) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Roseira branca [Choro - 1935] 00:00 Tools
Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Co, Ro - Machinha do Grande Gallo 00:00 Tools
Bambalé 00:00 Tools
Bamboleô [Samba Carnavalesco] 00:00 Tools
Good-Bye [Marcha] 00:00 Tools
Alo... Alo 00:00 Tools
Inconstitucionalissimamente [Marche] 00:00 Tools
como vaes voce 00:00 Tools
Chica Chica Boom Chic (That Night In Rio) 00:00 Tools
Alvorada [Samba] 00:00 Tools
O que que a Baiana tem 00:00 Tools
Tico Tico (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Adeus Batucada (1995 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Chic Chic Boom Chic 00:00 Tools
Amor! Amor! 00:00 Tools
Chattanooga Choo-Choo (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Vira pra cá 00:00 Tools
se o samba é moda 00:00 Tools
Meu rádio e meu mulato [Choro - 1938] 00:00 Tools
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi ( I Like You Very Much) 00:00 Tools
Quem E? (1995 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Vou Espalhando Por Aí [Marcha] 00:00 Tools
Boneca de Pixe (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Voltei Pro Morro (1995 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Foi Ele Foi Ela (Foi Elle-Foi Ella) 00:00 Tools
Elogios À Raça 00:00 Tools
El gazpacho 00:00 Tools
Amor ! Amor ! 00:00 Tools
As Cinco Estações Do Ano [Cateretê] 00:00 Tools
Alô, Alô? 00:00 Tools
Ningeum Tem Um Amor 00:00 Tools
Yaya, Yoyo [Marcha Carnavalesca] 00:00 Tools
Coração - 1934 00:00 Tools
Co Co Co Co Co Ro (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Imperador Do Samba - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Bambu Bambu (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
E A Festa Maria? 00:00 Tools
O Passo Do Kanguru (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Por Causa de Você [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Balao Que Muito Sobe (Balloon That Flies Too High) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
O Negro No Samba (Black Boy In the Samba) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Rebola a Bola - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Quando Me Lembro [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Carmem Miranda - Disseram Que 00:00 Tools
Os Home Implica Comigo (男なんかにだまされないわ) 00:00 Tools
Pra Voce Gostar De Mim [Tai] 00:00 Tools
Mama Eu Quero (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Burucuntum - 1930 00:00 Tools
I Yi, Yi, Yi, Like You Very Much 00:00 Tools
Pr'a Você Gostar de Mim (1930) 00:00 Tools
Roda piao 00:00 Tools
Chica Chica Boom Chic (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
O Samba E O Tango (1995 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Nao Te Dou a Chupeta (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Adeus Batucata 00:00 Tools
Sapatiho Da Vida 00:00 Tools
O Tic Tic Do Meu Coracao 00:00 Tools
Bamboléo 00:00 Tools
11. Alô... Alô 00:00 Tools
Sonhei Que Era Feliz [Samba] 00:00 Tools
Paris (1995 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Polichinelo [Choro - 1936] 00:00 Tools
I Yi Yi Yi Yi (I Like You Very Much) - I Like You Very Much 00:00 Tools
Carmen Miranda - Tico Tico 00:00 Tools
Mamãe Eu Quero & Bambú Bambú (Down Argentine Way) 00:00 Tools
Tico-Tico (Live) 00:00 Tools
Eu Quero Te Dar Un Beijo 00:00 Tools
Assim Sim [Marchinha] 00:00 Tools
Ya Canta el Gallo [Zamba] 00:00 Tools
Coracao (Heart) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Chica,chica bun chic 00:00 Tools
Cuanto Gusta 00:00 Tools
Disseram Que Voltei Americanisada - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Disseram Que Eu Voltei Americanizada (1995 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Isola, Isola [Marcha] 00:00 Tools
Mama Eu Quiero 00:00 Tools
Eu Gosto da Minha Terra [Samba] 00:00 Tools
O Que E Que A Babiana Tem 00:00 Tools
Carmen Miranda - 1930-1945 - 22 - Voltei pro morro (1940) 00:00 Tools
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Carmen Miranda (9 February 1909 – 5 August 1955) was a Portuguese-born Brazilian samba singer, dancer, Broadway actress, and film star who was popular from the 1930s to the 1950s. Miranda began her singing career in Brazil in 1929 where she was a major star before moving to the United States. In 1939, she performed on Broadway on which led to a Hollywood film career in 1940, with her first film Down Argentine Way. Nicknamed "The Brazilian Bombshell", Miranda is noted for her signature fruit hat outfit she wore in her American films, particularly in 1943's The Gang's All Here. By 1945, she was the highest paid woman in the United States. Miranda made a total of fourteen Hollywood films between 1940 and 1953. Though hailed as a talented performer, her popularity waned by the end of World War II. She later grew to resent the stereotypical "Brazilian Bombshell" image she cultivated and attempted to break free of it with limited success. Undaunted, Miranda focused increasingly on her nightclub appearances, also becoming a fixture on television variety shows—indeed, for all the stereotyping she faced throughout her career, her performances made huge strides in popularizing Brazilian music, while at the same time paving the way for the increasing awareness of all Latin culture. Carmen Miranda was the first Latin American star to be invited to imprint her hands and feet in the courtyard of the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in 1941. She is considered the precursor of Brazil's Tropicalismo, cultural movement of the 1960s. On 4 August 1955, Miranda unknowingly suffered a mild heart attack while performing during the taping of an episode of The Jimmy Durante Show. She finished the show but died the following morning after suffering a second heart attack. A museum was later constructed in Rio de Janeiro in her honor, and in 1995 she was the subject of the acclaimed documentary Carmen Miranda: Bananas is My Business. Carmen Miranda was born Maria do Carmo Miranda da Cunha in Várzea da Ovelha e Aliviada, a village in the northern Portuguese municipality of Marco de Canaveses. She was christened Carmen by her father because of his love for the opera comique, and also after Bizet's masterpiece Carmen. This passion for opera influenced his children, and Miranda's love for singing and dancing at an early age. She went to school at the Convent of Saint Therese of Lisieux. Her father did not approve of her plans to enter show business. However, her mother supported her and was beaten when her husband discovered Miranda had auditioned for a radio show. She had previously sung at parties and festivals in Rio. Her older sister Olinda contracted tuberculosis and was sent to Portugal for treatment. Miranda went to work in a tie shop at age 14 to help pay her sister's medical bills. She next worked in a boutique, where she learned to make hats and opened her own hat business which became profitable. In the film Alô, Alô Carnaval (1936).Miranda was discovered when she was first introduced to composer Josué de Barros, who went on to promote and record her first album with Brunswick, a German recording company in 1929. In 1930, she was known to be Brazil's gem singer, and in 1933 went on to sign a two-year contract with Rádio Mayrink Veiga, becoming the first contract singer in the radio industry history of Brazil. In 1934, she was invited as a guest performer in Radio Belgrano in Buenos Aires. Ultimately, Miranda signed a recording contract with RCA Records. She led a successful career as a singer for ten years, singing in many popular styles, such as the samba and the Marchinha. As with other popular singers of the era, Miranda made her screen debut in the Brazilian documentary A Voz Do Carnaval (1933). Two years later, she appeared in her first feature film entitled Alô, Alô Brasil. But it was the 1935 film Estudantes that seemed to solidify her in the minds of the movie-going public. In the 1936 movie Alô Alô Carnaval, she performed the famous song "Cantoras do Rádio" with her sister Aurora, for the first time. During her later career, Miranda would become primarily identified with her colorful fruit-hat costume and image, she only adopted that costume in 1939. In that year she appeared in the film Banana-da-Terra, where she wore a glamorized version of the traditional costume of a poor black girl of Bahia: flowing dress and fruit-hat turban. Singing the song "O que é que a Baiana Tem?"("What does a Baiana have?"), the intent was to empower a social class which was usually looked down upon. After seeing one of her performances in Rio, theatre owner Lee Shubert signed Miranda and her band, the Bando da Lua, to a contract. In 1939, Miranda sailed from Brazil aboard the ocean liner SS Uruguay, arriving in New York on 18 May. She made her US stage debut on 19 June 1939 in The Streets of Paris, opposite Abbott and Costello. Although her part was small (she only spoke four words), Miranda received good reviews and became a media sensation. Her fame grew quickly, having formally been presented to President Franklin D. Roosevelt at a White House banquet shortly after arrival. She was encouraged by the United States government as part of President Roosevelt's Good Neighbor policy, designed to strengthen links with Latin America and Europe; it was believed that in delivering content like hers, the policy would be better received by the American public. Miranda's contract with the 20th Century Fox lasted from 1941 to 1946, this period coincides with the time of the World War II (1939–1945) and the creation in 1940 of Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, based in the Rio de Janeiro whose goal was to obtain support from governments and Latin American societies for the cause of the United States. In 1940, 20th Century Fox signed her to a contract for a one-time appearance in Down Argentine Way. She received good reviews for her performance prompting Fox to sign her to a long-term film contract. Miranda was promoted as the "Brazilian Bombshell" by 20th Century Fox and she began appearing in its films as a featured performer. Some were set in South America, and sometimes representatives from the film division of the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, a government agency that worked to promote U.S. foreign policy initiatives, offered suggestions on the script or other aspects. The interference was linked to the Good Neighbor policy, which had been in effect since the mid-1930s. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought to forge better diplomatic relations with Brazil and other South American nations, and pledged to refrain from further military intervention, which had sometimes been done to protect U.S. business interests in industries such as mining or agriculture. Hollywood was asked to help out with the Good Neighbor Policy, and both Walt Disney Studios and 20th Century Fox participated. Miranda was considered the goodwill ambassador and promoter of intercontinental culture. While Miranda's popularity in the United States continued to rise, she began to lose favor with some Brazilians. On 10 July 1940, she returned to Brazil where she was welcomed by cheering fans. Soon after her arrival, however, the Brazilian press began criticizing Miranda for giving in to American commercialism and projecting a negative image of Brazil. Members of the upper class felt her image was "too black" and she was criticized in one Brazilian newspaper for "singing bad-tasting black sambas". Other Brazilians criticized her for playing up the stereotype of a "Latina bimbo" after her first interview upon arriving in the United States. In an interview with the New York World-Telegram, Miranda discussed her then limited knowledge of the English language stating, "I say money, money, money. I say twenty words in English. I say money, money, money and I say hot dog!" On 15 July, she appeared at a charity concert organized by Brazilian First Lady Darci Vargas. The concert was attended by members of Brazil's high society. She greeted the audience in English but was met with silence. When Miranda began singing a song from one of her club acts, "The South American Way", the audience began to boo her. She attempted to finish her act but gave up and left the stage after the audience continued to boo. The incident deeply hurt Miranda and she later cried in her dressing room. The following day, the Brazilian pressed criticized her for being "too Americanized". Weeks later, Miranda responded to the criticism with the Portuguese language song "Disseram que Voltei Americanizada" (or "They Say I've Come Back Americanized"). Another song, "Bananas Is My Business," was based on a line in one of her movies and directly addressed her image. She was greatly upset by the criticism and did not return to Brazil again for fourteen years. Miranda's films came under harsh scrutiny by Latin American audiences for characterizing Central and South America in a culturally homogenous way. When her films hit theatres in Central and South America, it was strongly felt that the films depicted Latin American cultures through the lens of American preconceptions, and not as they actually were. Many Latin Americans felt their cultures were being misrepresented, and felt that someone from their own region, Carmen Miranda, was misrepresenting them. Her film, Down Argentine Way (1940), was met with heavy criticism, with pundits in Argentina claiming that it failed to depict Argentinean culture. It was alleged that lyrics throughout the movie were filled with non-Argentine themes, and that the sets were not strictly Argentinean, but rather, a fusion of cultures from Mexico, Cuba, and Brazil. The film was subsequently banned in Argentina, for "wrongfully portraying life in Buenos Aires." Similar sentiments arose in Cuba after her the debut of Miranda's film, Weekend in Havana (1941). Cuban audiences were offended by Miranda's portrayal of a Cuban female. Reviewers of the film asserted that an import from Rio could not possibly portray a woman from Havana. Further, they claimed that throughout the film Miranda does not "dance anything Cuban." Miranda's performances, it was argued, were merely hybridizations of Brazilian culture and other Latin cultures. Critics contend that other of her films likewise misrepresented Latin locales, by assuming that Brazilian culture could suffice as a direct representation of Latin America. Upon returning to the United States, Miranda kept up her film career in Hollywood while also appearing on Broadway and performing in clubs and restaurants. In 1941, she shared the screen with Alice Faye and Don Ameche in That Night in Rio. Later that same year, she teamed up with Alice Faye again in Week-End in Havana. Miranda was now earning $5,000 a week. On 24 March 1941, she became one of the first Latinas to leave her hand and footprints in the sidewalk of the Grauman's Chinese Theater. In 1943, she appeared in an extravaganza from noted director Busby Berkeley called The Gang's All Here. Berkeley's musicals were known for their lavish production, and Miranda's role as Dorita featured her number "The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat." An optical trick from the set behind her made the fruit-bedecked hat she was wearing appear even larger than humanly possible. By then, Miranda seemed to be locked into such roles as the exotic songstress, and her studio contract even forced her to appear at events in her trademark film costumes, which grew even more outlandish. One song she recorded, "Bananas Is My Business" seemed to pay somewhat ironic tribute to her typecasting. The following year, Miranda made a cameo appearance in Four Jills in a Jeep. By 1945, she had become Hollywood's highest-paid entertainer and top female tax payer in the United States, earning more than $200,000 that year ($2.2 million in 2010 adjusted for inflation). .After World War II ended in 1945, the American public's tastes began to change and musicals began to fall out of favor. Hollywood studio heads and producers also felt that the novelty of Miranda's "Brazilian bombshell" image had worn thin. As a result, Miranda's career declined. She made one last film for Fox, Doll Face (1945), before her contract was terminated in January 1946. She later signed a contract with Universal but at the time, Universal was undergoing a merger with another studio. Due to a change in management, no films for Miranda were planned. Eager to break away from her well established image, Miranda attempted to branch out with different roles. In 1946, she portrayed an Irish American character in If I'm Lucky. The following year, she played dual roles opposite Groucho Marx in Copacabana for United Artists. While the films were modest hits, film critics and the American public did not accept Miranda's new image. Though her film career was faltering, Miranda music career remained solid and she was still a popular attraction at nightclubs. From 1948 to 1950, Miranda teamed with The Andrews Sisters to produce and record three Decca singles. Their first collaboration was on radio in 1945 when Miranda guested on ABC's The Andrews Sisters Show. The first single, "Cuanto La Gusta", was the most popular (a best-selling record and a number-twelve Billboard hit). "The Wedding Samba" (#23) followed in 1950. In 1948, she co-starred opposite Wallace Beery and Jane Powell in A Date with Judy, and Nancy Goes to Rio in 1950 for MGM. She made her final film appearance in the 1953 film Scared Stiff with Martin and Lewis for Paramount. Following the release of Scared Stiff in April 1953, she embarked on a four-month European tour. After collapsing from exhaustion during a club performance in Ohio in October 1953, dates for her future tour were canceled. On the suggestion of her doctor, Miranda returned to Brazil to rest. Miranda was still hurt over the criticism she received there in 1940, but was happy when she received a warm reception upon her return. She remained in Brazil until April 1955. For her contributions to the television industry, Carmen Miranda has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.On 17 March 1947, Miranda married American movie producer David Alfred Sebastian. In 1948 she became pregnant, but suffered a miscarriage. The marriage was reportedly rocky and her family claimed that Sebastian was abusive.[33] In September 1949, the couple announced their separation, but they later reconciled. In her later years, in addition to her already heavy smoking and alcohol consumption, Miranda began taking amphetamines and barbiturates, all of which took a toll on her health. On 4 August 1955, Miranda was shooting a segment for the filmed NBC variety series The Jimmy Durante Show. According to Durante, Miranda had complained of feeling unwell before filming. Durante offered to get Miranda a replacement but she declined. After completing a song and dance number, "Jackson, Miranda, and Gomez", with Durante, she fell to one knee. Durante later said of the incident, "... I thought she had slipped. She got up and said she was outa [sic] breath. I tells her I'll take her lines. But she goes ahead with 'em. We finished work about 11 o'clock and she seemed happy." At around 4 a.m. the following day, Miranda suffered a second, fatal heart attack at her home in Beverly Hills. The Jimmy Durante Show episode in which Miranda appeared was aired two months after her death. A clip of the episode was also included in the A&E Network's Biography episode about Miranda. In accordance with her wishes, Miranda's body was flown back to Rio de Janeiro where the Brazilian government declared a period of national mourning. 60,000 people attended her mourning ceremony at the Rio town hall, and more than half a million Brazilians escorted the funeral cortège to her resting place. Miranda is buried in the Cemitério São João Batista in Rio de Janeiro. For her contributions to the television industry, Carmen Miranda has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6262 Hollywood Boulevard. Miranda's Hollywood image was one of a generic Latinness that blurred the distinctions between Brazil, Portugal, Argentina, and Mexico as well as between samba, tango and habanera. It was carefully stylized and outlandishly flamboyant. She was often shown wearing platform sandals and towering headdresses made of fruit, becoming famous as "the lady in the tutti-frutti hat." Miranda's enormous, fruit-laden hats are iconic visuals recognized around the world. These costumes led to Saks Fifth Avenue developing a line of turbans and jewelry inspired by Carmen Miranda in 1939. Many costume jewelry designers made fruit jewelry also inspired by Carmen Miranda which is still highly valued and collectible by vintage and antique costume jewelry collectors . Fruit jewelry is still popular in jewelry design today. Much of the fruit jewelry seen today is often still called "Carmen Miranda jewelry" because of this. Her image was much satirized and taken up as camp, and today, the "Carmen Miranda" persona is popular among drag performers. Even after her death, Carmen Miranda is remembered for being perhaps the most important Brazilian artistic personality of all time and one of the most influential Hollywood, being considered by the American Film Institute, one of the "500 great legends of Cinema". On 25 September 1998, a city square in Hollywood was named Carmen Miranda Square in a ceremony headed by longtime honorary mayor of Hollywood, Johnny Grant, who was also one of the singer's friends dating back to World War II. Brazil's Consul General Jorió Gama was on hand for opening remarks, as were members of Bando da Lua, Carmen Miranda's original band. Carmen Miranda Square is only one of about a dozen Los Angeles city intersections named for historic performers. The square is located at the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Orange Drive across from Grauman's Chinese Theater. The location is especially noteworthy not only since Carmen Miranda's footprints are preserved in concrete at Grauman's Chinese Theatre's, but in remembrance of an impromptu performance at a nearby Hollywood Boulevard intersection on V-J Day where she was joined by a throng of servicemen from the nearby USO. A museum dedicated to Carmen Miranda is located in Rio de Janeiro in the Flamengo neighborhood on Avenida Rui Barbosa. The museum includes several original costumes, and shows clips from her filmography. There is also a museum dedicated to her in Marco de Canaveses, Portugal called "Museu Municipal Carmen Miranda", with various photos and one of the famous hats. Outside the museum there is a statue of Carmen Miranda. For a later generation, Miranda was viewed as a contemptible example of Hispanic stereotyping in American popular culture. The subject was explored in a 1995 documentary Carmen Miranda:Bananas is my Business, made by Brazilian filmmaker Helena Solberg. A decade later, Miranda's posthumous reputation seemed to have under-gone rehabilitation, with several events taking place in 2005 that marked the fiftieth anniversary of her death. These included a film and costume retrospective, "Carmen Miranda Forever," at Rio's Museum of Modern Art, and Ruy Castro, one of the city's best-known writers, has just published a 600-page biography of "the most famous Brazilian woman of the 20th century." Brazilians "tend to forget," Castro told Margolis in Newsweek International, that "no Brazilian woman has ever been as popular as Carmen Miranda - in Brazil or anywhere." In 2011, along with Selena, Celia Cruz and Tito Puente, Carmen Miranda was immortalized by the U.S. Postal Service in the series of Postage stamp: Latin Music Legends (Forever). The stamps were painted by artist Rafael Lopez. "From this day forward, these colorful, vibrant images of our Latin music legends will travel on letters and packages to every single household in America. In this small way, we have created a lasting tribute to five extraordinary performers, and we are proud and honored to share their legacy with Americans everywhere through these beautiful stamps". said Marie Therese Dominguez, vice president of Government. In 1943, Daffy Duck appears as Carmen Miranda in a scene from the cartoon Yankee Doodle Daffy produced by Warner Bros. In the 1943 Tom and Jerry cartoon Baby Puss , the cat Topsy appears as Carmen Miranda while singing and dancing to "Mamãe Eu Quero". Animator Virgil Ross used Miranda's image in his short Slick Hare, featuring Bugs Bunny, who escapes from Elmer Fudd by hiding in the fruit hat. Bugs himself mimics Miranda briefly in What's Cookin' Doc? Tex Avery also used it in his MGM short Magical Maestro when an opera singer is temporarily changed into the persona, fruit hat and all, via a magician's wand. Bob Hope appears characterized as Carmen Miranda while inrtepreta the song "Batuque do Morro" in scene in the movie Road to Rio, produced by Paramount Pictures in 1947. In the Season 1 episode of I Love Lucy entitled "Be a Pal", Lucille Ball does an imitation of Miranda in the episode in which she lip-syncs to a record of Carmen Miranda singing "Mama Yo Quiero". The animated cartoon "Chiquita Banana" was based on Miranda to promote the sale of that fruit in the United States. The actress Carol Burnett if dresses like Carmen Miranda in an episode of the comedy The Carol Burnett Show in 1972. In 1978 animators Don Duga and Irra Verbitsky used Miranda's image for their parody called Fruta Manzana for the popular children's television show Sesame Street. In the film Radio Days 1987, the Brazilian actress Denise Dumont makes a small participation in who sings the song "Tico-Tico no Fubá". The film also includes the song "South American Way". Helena Solberg made a documentary of Miranda's life entitled Carmen Miranda:Bananas is my Business, in 1995. Gal Costa appeared in the 1995 film The Mandarin (O Mandarim) as the singer Carmen Miranda. In 2000, the internet cartoon Homestar Runner featured a character dressing up as Miranda and being mistaken for Chiquita Banana. In Episode 10, Cycle 12 of America's Next Top Model the models embodied Brazilian icon Carmen Miranda in a photoshoot. Brazilian author Ruy Castro wrote a biography of Carmen Miranda entitled Carmen, published in 2005 in Brazil. This book has yet to appear in English. In the TV-Show Modern Family Cameron disguises his two years old daughter Lily as Carmen Miranda for a photoshoot. In the movie Gangster Squad, released in January 2013, Miranda is portrayed by Yvette Tucker performing in Slapsy Maxie's nightclub. In 2013, was released by publisher Palgrave Macmillan the book Carmen Miranda written by Lisa Shaw. This is the first book-length study of Carmen Miranda in English. It traces her origins as a radio singer, recording artist and film star in Brazil in the 1930s, before exploring in depth her Hollywood screen roles and the construction of her long-lasting star persona in the USA. Miranda is represented in a quick scene in the movie Despicable Me 2 by one of the characters. Music[edit]Brazilian singer Ney Matogrosso's album Batuque, brings the period and several of Miranda's early hits back to life in faithful style. Caetano Veloso paid tribute to Miranda for her early samba recordings made in Rio when he recorded "Disseram que Voltei Americanizada" on the live album Circuladô Vivo in 1992. He also examined her legacy of both kitsch and sincere samba artistry in an essay in the New York Times. Additionally, on one of Veloso's most popular songs, "Tropicalia", Veloso sings "Viva a banda da da da ... Carmen Miranda da da da" as the final lyrics of the song. Singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett included a tribute to Carmen Miranda on his 1973 album A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean, entitled "They Don't Dance Like Carmen No More." In the early 1970s a novelty act known as Daddy Dewdrop had a top 10 hit single in the US titled "Chick-A-Boom," one of Miranda's trademark song phrases, although the resemblance ended there. In 1968, Maria Bethânia recorded a cover version of the song "Camisa Listrada" for his album Recital na Boite Barroco. Gal Costa, recorded in 1975 the Marching of Carnival "O Balancê" of João de Barro and Alberto Ribeiro. Recorded by Carmen Miranda in 1936. In 1973, the Brazilian singer Clara Nunes recorded the song "Ao voltar do samba" of Synval Silva and recorded by Miranda in 1934. In 1989, Tom Jobim recorded the samba "Na Batucada da Vida" of Ary Barroso and Luiz Peixoto and recorded by Miranda in 1934. The singer Rita Lee recorded a cover version of the song I Like You Very Much in the 1980s. In 1989, Marisa Monte recorded a cover version of the song "South American Way" for his debut album MM. Adriana Calcanhoto recorded in 1990 "Disseram que Voltei Americanizada" for your album "Enguiço". In 1995, the American singer Dionne Warwick recorded a cover version of the song "Na Baixa do Sapateiro" of Ary Barroso and recorded by Miranda in 1938. In 1996, Chico Buarque and Maria Bethânia, recorded a cover version of the song "Quando Eu Penso na Bahia" of Ary Barroso and Luiz Peixoto and recorded by Carmen Miranda in 1937, she also was presented by Miranda in the movie Greenwich Village of 1944. Pink Martini recorded "Tempo perdido" for their 2007 album Hey Eugene!. Singer Leslie Fish wrote a song called "Carmen Miranda's Ghost Is Haunting Space Station Three", in which a space station is inundated with fresh fruit. A science fiction anthology later had the same title. John Cale, a member of the Velvet Underground, issued a song called "The Soul of Carmen Miranda" on his album Words for the Dying. In 2003, singer Ivete Sangalo recorded a cover version of the song "Chica Chica Boom Chic" for the DVD MTV ao Vivo. The album of Daniela Mercury released in 2009, Canibália, has two tributes to Carmen Miranda: "O Que É Que A Baiana Tem," a touching tribute with portions of Miranda's original recording and a remake of "Tico Tico No Fubá," a catchy tune that was one of Miranda's first songs that became a hit in the US. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.