Nelson Ned lyrics
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Artist's albums
Jesus É Vida
2001 · album
Jesucristo Es Vida
2001 · album
Antologia (Volumen 2)
2000 · album
Antologia Vol. I
2000 · album
Jesus está voltando
1997 · album
Jesus Te Ama
1994 · album
Seleção De Ouro Nelson Ned (Louvor e adoração)
1993 · album
El Romantico de América
1993 · album
Recuerdame
1991 · album
O Poder Da Fé (Vol. 2)
1990 · album
Nelson Ned
1985 · album
Nelson Ned
1978 · album
Nelson Ned
1975 · album
UM SHOW DE NOVENTA CENTIMETROS (AO VIVO)
2022 · album
Meu Ciúme
1975 · album
La Historia Es Viva
2015 · album
Romances
2013 · album
Aos Românticos Do Mundo
1974 · album
Jesus Ressuscitou
2009 · album
Los Romanticos- Nelson Ned
2008 · album
Coleccion Suprema Plus- Nelson Ned
2007 · album
Eu Fui Feliz E Nao Sabia
2007 · single
Quem E Voce
2007 · single
Dedicado A Mexico
2005 · album
15 De Coleccion
2004 · album
Solo Lo Mejor
2002 · album
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Biography
Nelson Ned built a solid career as a singer and composer of sentimental, suffering songs. His recordings have been released in America, Europe, and Africa, and he has received gold records both in Brazil and abroad. His compositions have been recorded by the likes of Mantovani and Matt Monroe; in Brazil he had his songs recorded by Moacir Franco, Antônio Marcos, and Agnaldo Timóteo. In 1968, he recorded for the first time; the song was his own composition (with Hamilton Gouveia Bastos) "Tamanho Não É Documento" (loosely, "Size Doesn't Matter," an allusion to his small stature). In the same year, he won the I Festival de la Canción (Buenos Aires, Argentina) with his "Tudo Passará." In 1969, when he was already very popular in Brazil, he started to sing internationally, performing in the U.S., Latin America, Europe, and Africa. His international performances included four shows at Carnegie Hall, two at Madison Square Garden, and mega-events in Mexico. After his conversion in 1993, he has only recorded evangelic songs. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi