Ronnie Cord, born Ronald Cordovil, (Manhuaçu, January 22,
1943 - São Paulo, January 6, 1986) was a Brazilian singer who was very active
in the 60s, also responsible for the popularity of the Brazilian musical
movement known as Jovem Guarda, which launched Roberto Carlos and others.
Son of conductor and composer Hervé Cordovil, he already
played guitar at age six. In 1959 he auditioned for Copacabana Records, in Rio
de Janeiro. In 1960, the following year, he made his first recording, released as
part of compilations on long-playing records that brought together several
other singers. Then, Ronnie’s father Herve, chose 16 year-old Brian Hyland's
'Itsy bitsy teenie weenie yellow polka-dot bikini' that had been #1 at the
singles chart in the USA in August 1960 for Ronnie to cover. Ronnie's cover
turned out better than the original due to Herve's careful production. He even
went out of his way to include a munchkin's choir sing the chorus.
By December 1960, Ronnie was #1 in the Brazilian charts
with 'Bikini'. Brazilian kids thought it was an American recording like any
other like Elvis's, Anka's or Sedaka's. He also reached the top of the charts
with his second record ('Pretty blue eyes,’) Ronnie's very 1st single for
Copacabana. The problem now was for Ronnie to get a follow up to 'Bikini' but
he would have to wait a few years. Cord's 'Look for a star' was a middling hit
along side with other people's versions. Through 1961, 1962 and 1963 Ronnie had
a few albums released with no big hit coming out of them.
In early 1964 Herve Cordovil thought he might sit down
and write a rock tune himself. Why not? Instead of translating a foreign hit he
would write a song with an appeal to young people's tastes. 'Rua Augusta' (August
Street) is considered by many a-rock historians as being the very first
Brazilian rock recording. It turned out to be a
big hit all over the country
ushering in a lot of other songs dealing with cars, traffic, speed and
play-boys. Roberto Carlos, who would soon become the biggest rock act in the
country released 'Parei na contra-mão' (I stopped at a one-way street) soon
after.
Ronnie & Herve |
As a follow-up to 'Rua Augusta', Herve Cordovil adapted
the words of Ronnie's 1960 hit 'Itsy bitsy teenie weenie yellow polka-dot
bikini' into Portuguese as 'Biquini de bolinha amarelinha tão pequenininho' and
it went to the top again 4 years later. The girl with the tiny bikini in the
Brazilian version is called Anna Maria, who was the name of Ronnie's real-life
sweet-heart. Anna Maria was an Italian girl who came to Brazil and decided to
stay.
Ronnie and Anna Maria got married on 24 June 1965, at the
Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour in Pinheiros and settled down at his
parents's house on Rua Cutuiçara next to Praça Coronel Fernandes de Lima, in
Moema. Ronnie opened a record-shop on Avenida Santo Amaro, not too far from
where he lived. Ronnie's father-in-law and sister-in-law took care of the
record-bar when he was away.
Ronnie & Anna Maria kept a low profile with their 3
children, Adriana being born on 2 January 1966. Unfortunately, Ronnie died of
lung cancer at the young age of 42 on 6 January 1986, at Beneficencia
Portuguesa Hospital.
In 2009, "Rua Augusta" was voted one of the 100
Greatest Brazilian Music by Rolling Stone Brasil, ranking 99th.
(Edited mainly from an article by Carlus Maximus @ brazilian-rock.blogspot)
Ronnie Cord - Tonight My Love Tonight (LP 1961)
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01 - Tonight, My Love, Tonight (Paul Anka)
02 - I Gotta Go (Loudermilk)
03 - There's a tawern in the town (Carroll)
04 – Starbright (Pockriss, Vance)
05 - Hey, Mister Cupid (Bryant)
06 - Autumn leaves (Les Feuilles Mortes) (Kosma, Prévert, Mercer)
07 - Dance On Little Girl (Paul Anka)
08 - I'll string along with you (Dubin, Warren)
09 - The Jackie Look (Byant)
10 – Utopia (Schroeder, Gold, Kalmanoff)
11 - Midnight mascarade (Bierman, Berman, Manus)
12 - Lop Sided Over Loaded (And It Wiggled When We Rode It) (Kusik, Anton)
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Ronnie Cord - The New Ronnie Cord – Remember? (LP 1962)
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A1 – Somebody Loves Me (George Gershwin / Mac Donald / De Sylva)
A2 – As Time Goes By (H. Hupfeld)
A3 – Cheek To Cheek (Irving Berlin)
A4 – It Had To Be You (G. Kahn / I. Jones)
A5 – C’est Si Bon (Betti / Hornez / J. Seelen)
B1 – Something’s Gotta Give (J. Mercer)
B2 – Who’s Sorry Now (T. Snyder / B. Kalmar / H. Ruby)
B3 – A Four Leaf Clover (M. Dixon / H. Woods)
B4 – Lullaby Of Birdland (G. Shearing / Forster)
B5 – Walkin’ My Baby Black Home (R. Turk / Ahlert)
B6 – I’ll String Along With You (Dubin / H. Warren)
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Ronnie Cord – Rua Augusta e Outros Sucessos / Antologia (1964 – 1969)
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01 - Rua Augusta (com The Clevers) (64)
02 - Veludo Azul (Blue Velvet) (64)
03 – Sílvia (Sylvie) (64)
04 - Eu e o Luar (64)
05 - Viva Las Vegas (64)
06 - Hippy Hippy Shake (64)
07 - Biquíni de Bolinha Amarelinho (64)
08 - Loody Lo (64)
09 - Humildemente Te Peço Perdão (Ti chiedo perdono) (64)
10 - Brotinho Difícil (com The Clevers) (64)
11 – Roberta (64)
12 - My Bonnie (Lies Over the Ocean) (64)
13 – Boliche Legal (64)
14 – Amor Perdoa-me (Amore Scusami) (65)
15 – Eu Vou à Praia (65)
16 – Disco Voador (66)
17 – Eu, a Noite e Ninguém (66)
18 – Se Você Gosta (Gimme Little Sign) (68)
19 – Jogo do Simão (Simon Says) (68)
20 – A Força do Destino (Non a casa il destino) (65)
21 - Giorno Griggio (65)
22 – M…de Mulher (F... Come Femme) (69)
23 – Eu Te Daria a Minha Vida (69)
24 – Sou Louco Por Você (69)
25 – Sonho de Amor (68)
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