Perla - Os Grandes Sucessos
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Track | Duration | Preview |
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O Jogo Já Acabou | ||
Amor de Cigana | ||
La Barca | ||
Vamos Dançar Reggae | ||
Como Essas Rosas | ||
Nosso Caminho | ||
Alegria | ||
Sonho Que Sou Uma águia | ||
Ouça | ||
Como Fazia Frio | ||
Nosso Amor Será Um Hino | ||
Brindo Por Ti e Por Mim | ||
Malagueña | ||
Adeus Amor |
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About Perla
Perla (born Ermelinda Pedroso Rodriguez D'Almeida in Caacupé on March 17, 1952) is a Paraguayan-Brazilian singer.
Born and raised in Paraguay, she moved to Brazil at an early age in search of challenges and opportunities. She raised to prominence in the 1970s with her hit Fernando, a Portuguese-language version of ABBA's song, from the same decade. During her career, she has sold more than 10 million records and won 10 Gold Records, 2 Platinum and a Double Platinum, among other awards.
Having been born into a musical Paraguayan family, she was still in her early youth when she gained first experience in performing music on stage as a member of the group "Las Maravillas del Paraguay" with her father and siblings. However, because of a discovery of an affair she was involved in, Perla left the group in the early 1970s and emigrated to Brazil, where she first settled down in the city of Santos. Quite some time later, she changed her location to the country's biggest city, Rio de Janeiro, where she started performing in nightclubs as "O Bigode do Meu Tio" (The Mustache Of My Uncle) in Vila Isabel. Eventually, in the mid-1970s, she managed to gain some major acceptance among bigger audiences. Her musical repertoire spanned a couple different genres, which ranged from guarânias, boleros and her own interpretations of pop hits. Perla soon gained some notability as a singer of romantic songs. She recorded Brazilian Portuguese cover versions of a couple hits originally performed by Swedish group ABBA, the greatest success of which was her localized "Fernando" cover taken from her 1976 LP "Palavras de Amor". In 1979, she released the album "Pequenina
Real Name
- Ermelinda Pedroso Rodríguez D'Almeida
Name Vars
- Perla Pequenina