Golden Boys (band)

Golden Boys is a Brazilian band formed in 1958, originally a doo-wop band, having influences also of rock and roll and Brazilian rock. They are composed of brothers Roberto, Ronaldo, and Renato Corrêa José Maria (members of Trio Esperança) and a cousin, Valdir Anunciação. Their first hit was "Meu Romance com Laura", followed in the next decades by "Michelle", "Se Eu Fosse Você", "Andança", "Mágoa", "Pensando Nela", and "O Cabeção". In 1971, Renato became a producer and left the group.[1]

Discography

year Label Album Format
1958 Copacabana The Golden Boys 78 rpm
1958 Copacabana The Golden Boys 78 rpm
1959 Copacabana Os Golden Boys LP
1959 Copacabana Os Golden Boys 78 rpm
1959 Copacabana Os Golden Boys Compac
1959 Copacabana The Golden Boys 78 rpm
1960 Copacabana The Golden Boys (with Betinho e seu

conjunto)

Compact
1960 Copacabana The Golden Boys 78 rpm
1961 Copacabana The Golden Boys 78 rpm
1962 Copacabana The Golden Boys 78 rpm
1963 Polydor The Golden Boys 78 rpm
1963 Polydor The Golden Boys 78 rpm
1964 Polydor The Golden Boys Compact
1964 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1964 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1965 Odeon The Golden Boys Compact
1965 Odeon The Golden Boys LP
1965 Odeon The Golden Boys Compact
1965 Odeon The Golden Boys (with The Fevers) Compact
1966 Odeon Alguem na multidão (with The Fevers) LP
1966 Odeon The Golden Boys (with The Fevers) Compact
1967 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1967 Odeon Pensando Nela LP
1967 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1967 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1968 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1968 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1968 Odeon Na linha de frente LP
1968 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1968 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1969 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1969 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1969 Odeon Golden Boys LP
1969 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1970 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1970 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1970 Odeon FUMACÊ LP
1970 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1971 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1971 Odeon Golden Boys Compact
1971 Odeon Só vou criar galinha LP

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