Menina (do alto da serra) - Portugal 1971 - Eurovision songs with live orchestra
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
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Tonicha: " Menina (do alto da serra)"
Country : Portugal
Year : 1971
Lyrics : José Carlos Ary dos Santos
Music : Nuno Nazareth Fernandes
Arrangement : Jorge Costa Pinto, Augusto Algueró
Conductor : Jorge Costa Pinto
Beautiful and gorgeous Portuguese entry in the ‘70s!
This is the best Portuguese ESC entry ever.
After 1969
An absolutely stunning performance. This should have won.
This is one of the best in that era, absolutely, I love that melody, young lady singer, perfect vocalist, arrangement - the whole sound!
My winner that year 😀 This is so beautiful
fantastic song even after 48 years. I listen to this marvellous song and I find it very good.
I remember Tonicha i hadnt been born but i heard her on the radio later
Incredible Tonicha , what a beautiful song from Portugal this year !
My favourite Portuguese entry.
That feeling when I don't understand exactly what thesis she is arguing for, but am convinced anyway.
One of best outfits ever!
Lovely song🇵🇹
My oldest memory of a Portuguese song in the Esc!
Para mi tambien
Inesquecível
Awesome
What a performance, my God!!!
Underrated song.
Adorei! Saudações de Pamplona
My fave Portuguese entry
Maravillosa!
I know peapole like this song but "flor sem tempo"should have been the one in eurovision that year
How the Eurovision song contest was then - beautiful songs and great singers - what is left now, tell me,... all that shit. I hope they will close it all down.
you don't have to watch it, if you don't like it, you know *-*
Cheer up mate - it's different now, I loved it the way it was, and I still love it the way it is now.
Boomer
I can empathize with your feelings though I don't quite agree. I can deal with the pop copycats but at the very least, the joke songs should end.