Xuxa e Seus Amigos

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Xuxa e Seus Amigos
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1985 (November 1985)
Genre Children's music
Length36:44
LanguagePortuguese
Label Philips (Brazil)
Polygram (Argentina)
Producer Roberto Menescal
Xuxa chronology
Xuxa e Seus Amigos
(1985)
Xou da Xuxa
(1986)

Xuxa e Seus Amigos (English: Xuxa and Her Friends) is the first studio album by Brazilian singer, TV host, and actress Xuxa Meneghel, and the first solo and containing her stage name, released in November 1985 by Philips in Brazil. [1]

Contents

On this album the host sings along with several guests to (Caetano Veloso, Zizi Possi, Marina, Nara Leão, Chico Buarque, Erasmo Carlos, Biquini Cavadão) being honored in some tracks like the track 7, "Xa-Xe-Xi-Xo- Xuxa" sung by the Os Trapalhões that even before the race on TV Globo, showed great charisma for it. The album was produced by Roberto Menescal.

In 1990 was re-released in Argentina by Polygram (now Universal Music), with the title in Spanish: Xuxa Y Sus Amigos.

Track listing

Side A  –Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."O Leãozinho" (featuring Caetano Veloso) Caetano Veloso Roberto Menescal 3:04
2."O Gato" (featuring Marina)Roberto Menescal2:27
3."Meu Bumerangue Não Quer Mais Voltar" (featuring Erasmo Carlos)
Roberto Menescal3:25
4."Irmão Sol, Irmã Lua" (featuring Zizi Possi)
  • Aécio Flávio
  • Léo Vitor
Roberto Menescal3:35
5."O Caderno"
  • Toquinho
  • Mutinho
Roberto Menescal2:50
6."Pra Mode Chatear" (featuring Nara Leão) Antonio Carlos Jobim Roberto Menescal1:43
Total length:17:04
Side B  –Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Xa-Xe-Xi-Xo-Xuxa"Daniel AzulayRoberto Menescal2:59
2."Sete Quedas"Juninho FerreiraRoberto Menescal2:55
3."No Mundo da Lua" (featuring Biquini Cavadão)
  • Bruno
  • Shelk
  • Miguel
  • Alvaro
Roberto Menescal3:01
4."Kiddo (Meu Herói Querido)"Billy Blanco Jr.Roberto Menescal4:19
5."Delícia" (featuring Ciclone)
  • Joe
  • Tavinho Paes
Roberto Menescal3:51
6."Acalanto" Dorival Caymmi Roberto Menescal2:35
Total length:19:40

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References

  1. "Xuxa e Seus Amigos - Galeria da Xuxa". galeriadaxuxa.weebly.com/. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 11, 2015.