Entre Um Coco e Um Adeus

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Entre um coco e um adeus
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Studio album by
Released1986
Genre Pop, Portuguese Pop
Length35:31
Label Polygram
Producer Ramón Galarza
Adelaide Ferreira chronology
Entre um coco e um adeus
(1986)
Amantes e Mortais / Fast and Far
(1989)

Entre Um Coco e Um Adeus is Adelaide Ferreira's first album.

Track listing

  1. Como encontrar o amor (Luís Fernando, Adelaide Ferreira, Ramón Galarza)
  2. Coqueirando (Carolina Maldim, Ferreira, Fernando)
  3. Papel principal (Tozé Brito)
  4. Já não sei (Galarza)
  5. Boa ou má arte (Fernando, Maldim)
  6. Dar-te o que eu não dei (Ferreira, Fernando)
  7. Tentação (Fernando, Ferreira)
  8. Foi por amar-te (Ferreira, Galarza)
  9. A-Deus (C. Fortuna)

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