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    Wilson Simonal de Castro (February 23, 1938 -- June 25, 2000) was a Brazilian singer. He was a singer with great success in the 1960s and in the first...
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  • composer Jorge Ben Jor. The song was originally recorded by singer Wilson Simonal on 22 July 1969. It was released the following month, and became the...
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    as a freelance arranger for Odeon Records. He wrote arrangements for Wilson Simonal, Marcos Valle, Leny Andrade, Pery Ribeiro, Tito Madi and for his own...
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  • arranged by José Carlos Burle in 1937 and made popular by Brazilian singer Wilson Simonal. The song compares love to a lemon tree: "Lemon tree very pretty, and...
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    info the Record World Miami Hit Single Parade in April 1968. 1967: Wilson Simonal (Alegria Alegria Vol.1) 1967: Señor Soul released the song as a single...
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  • popular TV personality Chacrinha, who had in turn borrowed it from singer Wilson Simonal. The song is, alongside Daniela Mercury's "O Canto da Cidade", remembered...
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  • Fazenda" (Hyldon) – Hyldon "Nem Vem Que Não Tem" (Carlos Imperial) – Wilson Simonal "O Caminho Do Bem" (Sérgio / Beto / Paulo) – Tim Maia "Preciso Me Encontrar"...
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    Tropical", one of his most famous compositions, although it would be Wilson Simonal who would take his recording of the song to the top of the charts in...
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    Elymar Santos, Kátia Cega, Ivan Lins, Marcos Valle, Jorge Ben Jor e Wilson Simonal. Rio de Janeiro's Theatro Municipal is one of the most attractive buildings...
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  • Rio, Trio Mocotó, Luís Vagner [pt], Bebeto [pt], Orlandivo [pt] and Wilson Simonal, among others. The band The Bubbles, formed in 1965 in Rio de Janeiro...
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