Tracklist
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1 | Play track | Bate o Pé |
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2 | Dança do Tiro-Liro |
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3 | Play track | Arrebita |
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3:16 | |||
4 | Mocinhas da Cidade |
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3:30 | ||||
5 | Aqui Há Gato |
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3:05 | ||||
6 | Todas Me Querem |
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7 | O Malhão |
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3:08 | ||||
8 | Verde gaio |
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9 | Play track | Dá cá um beijo |
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3:31 | |||
10 | Caninha Verde |
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2:57 | ||||
11 | Vem Prá Roda |
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12 | Play track | Menina Faceira |
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3:50 |
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Roberto Leal
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Roberto Leal (António Joaquim Fernandes, November 27, 1951 – September 15, 2019) was a Portuguese-Brazilian singer. He sold more than 17 million albums, and received 30 golden records and 5 platinum records. Roberto Leal was born in Vale da Porca, Portugal. At age thirteen he emigrated to Brazil along with his parents and ten siblings, in four trips. In São Paulo, after working as a shoemaker and candy seller, he began his career as a fado and romantic singer. Thanks to the success achieved in the 70s, he presented himself as the ambassador of the Portuguese culture in Brazil. His … read more
Roberto Leal (António Joaquim Fernandes, November 27, 1951 – September 15, 2019) was a Portuguese-Brazilian singer. He sold more than 17 million albums, and received 30 golden records and 5… read more
Roberto Leal (António Joaquim Fernandes, November 27, 1951 – September 15, 2019) was a Portuguese-Brazilian singer. He sold more than 17 million albums, and received 30 golden records and 5 platinum records. Roberto Leal was born in Va… read more