Lyrics by Helena Meirelles

  1. A Família Arrasta-pé
  2. A Volta da Guira Campana
  3. Água Parada
  4. Amélia Boiadeira
  5. Araponga
  6. Cambaquá
  7. Cerro Corá
  8. Chalana
  9. Chão Batido
  10. Chuita
  11. Flor de Guavira
  12. Flor de Jasmim
  13. Flor Pantaneira
  14. Galopeira (Galopera)
  15. Guaxo
  16. Guiomar (part. Sérgio Reis)
  17. Lembrança do Mato Grosso
  18. Linda Manhã
  19. Me Pega Por Favor
  20. Mercedita
  21. Molequinho Malcriado
  22. O Passo do Tico-tico
  23. O Tropeiro (El Bandolero)
  24. Quatro Horas da Madrugada
  25. Rincão Guarani (Rincon Guarani)
  26. Rio Negrinho
  27. Saudades do Meu Velho Pai
  28. Teu Lencinho (El Panuelo)
  29. Vida de Cachorro
  30. Virgínia
  31. Xote Bem-te-vi

Helena Meirelles (August 13, 1924 – September 28, 2005) was a Brazilian guitar player, singer, and composer recognized around the world for her talent as a player of the viola caipira. She is one of the most important composers of the folk musical style of the region of Mato Grosso do Sul. Considered to be the Brazilian version of Robert Johnson, she was elected, in 1994 by Guitar Player magazine as one of the top 100 guitar players in the world.

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