singles:
1. Namoradinha de um amigo meu Roberto Carlos CBS
2. Só vou gostar de quem gosta de mim Roberto Carlos CBS
3. Maria, carnaval e cinzas Roberto Carlos CBS
4. Meu grito Agnaldo Timoteo Odeon
5. O bom rapaz Wanderley Cardoso Copacabana
6. A praça Ronnie Von Polydor
7. A catedral (Winchester Cathedral) Ronnie Von Polydor
8. Eu te amo mesmo assim Martinha AU/Rozenblit
9. Coração de papel Sergio Reis Odeon
10. Coisinha estúpida (Something's stupid) George Freedman RCA
11. Quem te viu, quem te vê Chico Buarque de Hollanda RGE
12. Alegria, alegria Caetano Veloso Philips
13. Ponteio Edu Lobo & Marília Medalha Philips
14. Livre (Born free) Agnaldo Rayol Copacabana
15. Guantanamera The Sandpipers A&M/Fermata
16. Poor side of town Johnny Rivers Liberty/RCA
17. This is my song Petula Clark Vogue/Rozenblit
18. Bus stop The Hollies Odeon
19. Last train to Clarksville The Monkees Colgems/RCA
20. Sunny Chris Montez A&M/Fermata
21. A whiter shade of pale Procol Harum Deram/Odeon
22. See you in September The Happenings B.T. Puppy/Rozenblit
23. When summer is gone Gary Lewis & The Playboys Liberty/RCA
24. Ciao amore ciao Luigi Tenco RCA
Extended-plays:
25. Anna The Beatles Odeon
26. Tributo a Martin Luther King Wilson Simonal Odeon
27. O caderninho Erasmo Carlos RGE
28. Te amo Wanderléa CBS
Long-plays:
29. Roberto Carlos (Eu te darei o céu) Roberto Carlos CBS
30. Obrigado, querida Agnaldo Timóteo Odeon
Two songs awarded the Chico Viola were later scrapped from the list due to internal politics at TV Record.
discarded:
31. O ciúme Deny & Dino Odeon
32. Era um garoto que como eu amava os Beatles e os Rolling Stones / Os Incríveis RCA
1967 was like a repetition of 1966. Nothing much changed. There were two opposite fields in Brazilian pop music: the so-called real-Brazilian-music (MPB) originating mainly from samba and its many variations as opposed to 'Americanized' rock-pop as performed by Roberto Carlos and his tribe.
TV Record organized another MPB (Brazilian Pop Music) festival - and tried to de-segregate 'rock' from 'samba' - including acts like Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos and other Jovem Guarda stalwarts into the Festival. Although Edu Lobo's 'Ponteio' won the Festival, the best selling single ended up being Roberto Carlos' 'Maria, carnaval e cinzas' which was ironic. That only went to prove that the 'best' was not exactly the most popular.
1. Namoradinha de um amigo meu Roberto Carlos CBS
2. Só vou gostar de quem gosta de mim Roberto Carlos CBS
3. Maria, carnaval e cinzas Roberto Carlos CBS
4. Meu grito Agnaldo Timoteo Odeon
5. O bom rapaz Wanderley Cardoso Copacabana
6. A praça Ronnie Von Polydor
7. A catedral (Winchester Cathedral) Ronnie Von Polydor
8. Eu te amo mesmo assim Martinha AU/Rozenblit
9. Coração de papel Sergio Reis Odeon
10. Coisinha estúpida (Something's stupid) George Freedman RCA
11. Quem te viu, quem te vê Chico Buarque de Hollanda RGE
12. Alegria, alegria Caetano Veloso Philips
13. Ponteio Edu Lobo & Marília Medalha Philips
14. Livre (Born free) Agnaldo Rayol Copacabana
15. Guantanamera The Sandpipers A&M/Fermata
16. Poor side of town Johnny Rivers Liberty/RCA
17. This is my song Petula Clark Vogue/Rozenblit
18. Bus stop The Hollies Odeon
19. Last train to Clarksville The Monkees Colgems/RCA
20. Sunny Chris Montez A&M/Fermata
21. A whiter shade of pale Procol Harum Deram/Odeon
22. See you in September The Happenings B.T. Puppy/Rozenblit
23. When summer is gone Gary Lewis & The Playboys Liberty/RCA
24. Ciao amore ciao Luigi Tenco RCA
Extended-plays:
25. Anna The Beatles Odeon
26. Tributo a Martin Luther King Wilson Simonal Odeon
27. O caderninho Erasmo Carlos RGE
28. Te amo Wanderléa CBS
Long-plays:
29. Roberto Carlos (Eu te darei o céu) Roberto Carlos CBS
30. Obrigado, querida Agnaldo Timóteo Odeon
Two songs awarded the Chico Viola were later scrapped from the list due to internal politics at TV Record.
discarded:
31. O ciúme Deny & Dino Odeon
32. Era um garoto que como eu amava os Beatles e os Rolling Stones / Os Incríveis RCA
1967 was like a repetition of 1966. Nothing much changed. There were two opposite fields in Brazilian pop music: the so-called real-Brazilian-music (MPB) originating mainly from samba and its many variations as opposed to 'Americanized' rock-pop as performed by Roberto Carlos and his tribe.
TV Record organized another MPB (Brazilian Pop Music) festival - and tried to de-segregate 'rock' from 'samba' - including acts like Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos and other Jovem Guarda stalwarts into the Festival. Although Edu Lobo's 'Ponteio' won the Festival, the best selling single ended up being Roberto Carlos' 'Maria, carnaval e cinzas' which was ironic. That only went to prove that the 'best' was not exactly the most popular.
George Freedman sings 'Coisinha estúpida' (Something stupid) at the 1967 Chico Viola Awards presentation - 17 February 1968.
Ronnie Von
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