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Second song from side A of 'Canções de Angola', an EP of the portuguese singer Sara Chaves. 'Canções de Angola' is an important EP realesed in Portugal with angolan folklore rythms and lyrics. At that time, Angola was a colony of Portugal (till 11nov1975).
Label: Columbia - SLEM 2202
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, EP
Country: Portugal
Year: 1964
Sara Chaves was born on 5 May 1932 in Santo António do Zaire (now Soyo) and was baptised in the church of Nossa Senhora do Cabo. She showed singing ability from when she was five. During break at the school run by Amália Castelo Branco (a fine but very strict teacher) she sang songs for parades, fado and other songs which were played on the Radio Clube de Angola. What attracted her most was stories in song: “O Médico e a Duquesa” (The Doctor and the Duchess), “A Costureirinha da Sé” (The Cathedral Seamstress) and a “A Cruz de Guerra” (The Cross of War). The last of these was a fado which was banned during the colonial war. “Portuguese artists had a big influence over me in the first period that I was finding my way among songs,” she reveals.» read more the incredible story of Sara Chaves in link below:
www.buala.org/...
'Canção do Subúrbio' was singed by Ana Meyer, wich version you can find it in our cannel!