Moacyr Franco lyrics
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Artist's albums
Moacir Franco ....aquelas Antigas
2020 · album
Moacyr Especial
2020 · album
Moacyr Franco Show
2020 · album
Morrendo de Amor
2020 · album
Mundo Maluco
2020 · single
Nosso Primeiro Amor
2020 · album
O Amor Torna Tudo Novo de Novo
2020 · album
Pedágio
2020 · single
Por Amor
2020 · album
Querida
2020 · EP
Querida
2020 · album
Questão De Tempo
2020 · album
Se Me Deixarem Viver
2020 · album
Show Douçura
2020 · album
Soleado, A Musica do Céu
2020 · album
Suave e a Noite
2020 · EP
Tarde Demais para Esquecer
2020 · single
Tema De Barbara
2020 · EP
Ternura e Alegria
2020 · album
Teu Somente Teu
2020 · EP
Um Cafezinho e a Conta
2020 · album
Um Milhão de Sinos
2020 · single
Uma Lágrima no Rio
2020 · album
Uma Rosa Com Amor
2020 · album
É Facil Ser Feliz
2020 · EP
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Biography
Composer of songs recorded by Chitãozinho e Xororó, Wanderley Cardoso, Nalva Aguiar and João Mineiro e Marciano, Moacir Franco had an enormous hit with the marchinha "Me Dá Um Dinheiro Aí", followed by "Suave é a Noite" and other well-regarded songs, having been also a successful TV artist.Moacir Franco started as a professional in the Rádio Difusora (Uberlândia, Minas Gerais), then in Ribeirão Preto (São Paulo). Moving to the State capital, the city of São Paulo, he worked on TV with Manoel da Nóbrega in the shows Praça da Alegria, O Riso é o Limite and Noites Cariocas. In 1959 his interpretation for the marchinha, based in his role character The Beggar, "Me Dá Um Dinheiro Aí" (Homero/Ivan/Glauco Ferreira), was one of the biggest Carnaval hits when of its release and became a classic, executed in all Carnaval balls until today. The album sold over 100,000 copies while Franco won the Roquette-Pinto award. In 1962 he had one of his biggest hits with "Suave é a Noite", in a version by Nazareno de Brito. In the same year he debuted as a host of his own show at TV Rio, Show Doçura. In the same year he launched the LP Contrastes. In 1963 he opened the Moacyr Franco Show at TV Excelsior, which won six Roquette-Pinto awards in that year. His success of 1964 was "Riram Tanto" (Luís Vieira), and two years later Wanderley Cardoso recorded his "Do Sublime Que Tu És. In the 70's he had success with his compositions "Balada Número 7", a tribute to the celebrated soccer player Garrincha, "Eu Nunca Mais Vou Te Esquecer", "Seu Amor Ainda É Tudo" (with João Mineiro e Marciano), "Small World", "Pobre Elisa" and "Minhas Noites Sem Ti". In the 80's he became a politician, having being elected as a congressman. In 1985 Chitãozinho e Xororó recorded his "Filho de Maria"; four years later the duo recorded also "Será Que Sou Eu". Franco also had success reciting the New Testament in a series of recordings. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi