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Logging in the Amazon, in theory, is controlled and only strictly licensed individuals are allowed to harvest the trees in selected areas. In practice, illegal logging is widespread in Brazil. [52] [53] Up to 60 to 80 percent of all logging in Brazil is estimated to be illegal, with 70% of the timber cut wasted in the mills. [54]
"Rolling Down To Rio" from Just So Songs "Romantic Rio" by Les Baxter "Roses of Rio" by The Four Aces "Sabado em Copacabana" by Zelia Duncan "Salva o Rio" by Raul de Souza "Samba de Janeiro" by Bellini "Samba de Orly" (from the animated film Rio) "Samba del Rio" by Craig Chaquico "Samba do Avião" by Tom Jobim "Samba do Carioca" by Elza Soares
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Brazil Songs was a record chart in Brazil, published weekly by Billboard magazine. Updated every Tuesday on Billboard ' s website, the chart was launched in February 2022, as part of Billboard ' s Hits of the World chart collection, ranking the top 25 songs weekly in more than 40 countries around the globe and is based on digital sales and online streaming. [1]
Merle Haggard topped the chart with one of his best-known songs, "The Fightin' Side of Me". [1] Hot Country Songs is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. In 1970, 23 different singles topped the chart, which was published at this time under the title Hot Country Singles ...
Music videos shot in Rio de Janeiro (3 P) Pages in category "Music videos shot in Brazil" This category contains only the following page.
The tropicalistas' passionate interest in the new wave of American and British psychedelic music of the period - most notably the work of the Beatles - also put them at odds with Marxist-influenced students on Brazil's left, whose aesthetic agenda was strongly nationalistic, and oriented towards 'traditional' Brazilian musical forms. This ...
Just four songs – five, if one counts "El Paso" by Marty Robbins, which spent five of its seven weeks at No. 1 in 1960 – ascend to the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Hot C&W Sides chart. Those songs – listed below – would spend 14, 14, 12 and 10 weeks at No. 1, compared to 10 No. 1 songs in 1959 and eight for all of 1961.