Angela Maria lyrics
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Artist's albums
Popular Brasileira
2000 · album
Mestres da MPB
2000 · album
Sucesso Sempre!
1999 · album
A Estrela do Brasil
1996 · album
Amigos
1996 · album
Angela Maria
1994 · album
Angela E Cauby Ao Vivo
1992 · album
1987
1987 · album
Angela & Timóteo, Juntos
1979 · album
Com Amor E Carinho
1978 · album
Os Mais Famosos Fados
1977 · album
Fé
2019 · single
Angela Maria e as Canções de Roberto & Erasmo
2017 · album
À Vontade em Voz e Violão
2015 · album
Disco de Ouro
2015 · album
Reencontro
2013 · album
Eu Voltei
2011 · album
Por Ellos Y Para Ellos
2011 · album
Porque El Amor Es Asi
2009 · album
Ya No Creo En Ti
2005 · album
Mientes Mientes
2004 · album
Gracias e Outros
2002 · album
Identidade - Angela Maria
2002 · album
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Biography
During the '50s, Ângela Maria was the most popular singer in Brazil, certified by IBOPE, a renowned institute dedicated to opinion research. Owner of a privileged voice and personal style of interpretation, Maria is regarded by many as the best singer of all time in that country, and successive musical movements such as bossa nova, Tropicália, and Jovem Guarda never succeeded in disturbing her career. The daughter of a Protestant minister, she sang in church choirs from her childhood. She worked as a weaver, as her family was against her artistic wishes. Around 1947, she began to perform in radio, in novice shows like Pescando Estrelas (Rádio Clube do Brasil), Hora do Pato (Rádio Nacional), and in Ary Barroso's show on Rádio Tupi. Always using the pseudonym Ângela Maria (which occulted her performances from her strict family), she performed as an amateur in the famous Trem da Alegria (by Lamartine Babo, Iara Sales, and Héber Bôscoli) on Rádio Nacional. The listeners' good reception encouraged her to abandon her family and to try the career of singer. In 1948, she became the crooner of the Dancing Avenida, one of the most important gafieiras of Rio. Soon, she was hired by Rádio Mayrink Veiga. Her first recording came in 1951, with "Sou Feliz" (Augusto Mesquita/Ciro Monteiro) and "Quando Alguém Vai Embora" (Ciro Monteiro/Dias Cruz), for Victor. "Não Tenho Você," by then-unknown composers Paulo Marques and Ari Monteiro, recorded in the next year, was her first hit. During that time, she was a big star at Rádio Nacional and Rádio Mayrink Veiga, where she had her own show, A Princesa Canta (the Princess Sings). One of her fans, President Getúlio Vargas, affectionately called her Sapoti. In 1963, she toured Portugal and Africa, singing for Portuguese soldiers. In 1979, she participated (with João da Baiana) in the documentary Maxixe, a Dança Perdida (Alex Viany). One of her latest successes was a show shared with Cauby Peixoto, Canta Brasil, which was recorded and released by RCA/BMG as Ângela e Cauby ao Vivo. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi