Sérgio de Barros Godinho (; born 31 August 1945) is a Portuguese singer-songwriter, composer, actor, poet and author.
Considered one of the most influential popular musicians in Portugal, Godinho started his music career singing folk songs of ''música de intervenção'' (Portuguese protest songs) while in exile, in the years preceding the
Carnation Revolution
The Carnation Revolution (), code-named Operation Historic Turn (), also known as the 25 April (), was a military coup by military officers that overthrew the Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Portugal. The coup produced major socia ...
of 1974 in Portugal, and is regarded as one of the genre's major figures.
Besides his music career, Godinho is also a stage and film actor, and has released poetry and fiction books.
Early life
Sérgio Godinho was born in
Porto
Porto (), also known in English language, English as Oporto, is the List of cities in Portugal, second largest city in Portugal, after Lisbon. It is the capital of the Porto District and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Porto c ...
on 31 August 1945. He bought his first acoustic guitar when he was 15 years-old.
He lived in Porto during his youth. He started by studying Economics in university, by recommendation from his father, but decided to quit on his second year. At the age of 20, he decided to leave Portugal, motivated by a desire of emancipation and also to avoid the
conscription
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for the
Portuguese Colonial War
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. He went to study Psychology in
Geneva
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, where he had
Jean Piaget
Jean William Fritz Piaget (, ; ; 9 August 1896 – 16 September 1980) was a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development. Piaget's theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called genetic epistemology.
...
as one of his professors. After two years, in 1967, still unsatisfied with the path chosen, Godinho left the course and decided to dedicate himself to the arts.
In the following months, Godinho traveled across different places in
France
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,
Italy
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and the
Netherlands
, Terminology of the Low Countries, informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with Caribbean Netherlands, overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Nether ...
. He then moved to Paris, where he worked as a stage actor, being cast for the French version of the musical
Hair
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The human body, apart from areas of glabrous skin, is covered in follicles which produce thick terminal and ...
, and started writing songs. In Paris, he befriended
José Mário Branco, a fellow Portuguese songwriter, who is nowadays also regarded as one of the greatest singer-songwriters of ''música de intervenção''. He also there met his first wife, Sheila, while working on Hair. He was living in
Paris
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during the
May 68
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protests.
After his first recordings in 1971, he did more travels in the Netherlands,
Canada
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and
Brazil
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. In Brazil, he joined the theater group Living Theatre, and was arrested for two and a half months after taking part in a protest show in
Minas Gerais
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. He returned to Paris to perform in another season of Hair and then moved to the Netherlands for a short time.
Godinho lived in Canada, specifically in
Montreal
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and
Vancouver
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, from 1972 to 1974, with his partner Sheila. He returned to Portugal in September 1974, some months after the
Carnation Revolution
The Carnation Revolution (), code-named Operation Historic Turn (), also known as the 25 April (), was a military coup by military officers that overthrew the Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Portugal. The coup produced major socia ...
in Portugal.
Music career
1971–1974: The exile years
Sérgio Godinho started his music career in Paris, composing and recording with
José Mário Branco in 1971. Both Godinho and Branco's first albums were recorded at the same time, at the Strawberry Studio in
Château d'Hérouville. Godinho wrote the lyrics to four tracks in Branco's first album, ''Mudam-se os Tempos, Mudam-se as Vontades'', released that same year. Branco produced and played in Godinho's first EP and first album.
Godinho's first release was the EP ''Romance de um Dia na Estrada'' in 1971. The four songs in this EP would also appear in his first album, ''Os Sobreviventes'', which was recorded in April 1971 and was released in 1972 in Portugal. He recorded his second album ''Pré-Histórias'' in 1972, and it was likewise released in the following year in Portugal.
Because of the political messages in some of its lyrics, ''Os Sobreviventes'' and ''Pré-Historias'' were targeted by the censorship of the
Estado Novo regime, at a time in which the censorship from
Marcelo Caetano
Marcello José das Neves Alves Caetano (17 August 1906 – 26 October 1980) was a Portuguese politician and scholar. He was the second and last leader of the Estado Novo after succeeding António de Oliveira Salazar. He served as prime mini ...
's administration paradoxically wished to become softer but also more controlling of pop music that criticized the regime. ''Os Sobreviventes'' was removed from stores several times.
Godinho was living in Canada when the
Carnation Revolution
The Carnation Revolution (), code-named Operation Historic Turn (), also known as the 25 April (), was a military coup by military officers that overthrew the Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Portugal. The coup produced major socia ...
happened in Portugal. He started the recording of his third album in Canada and later finished it in Portugal.
1974–1980: Return to Portugal
Godinho returned to Portugal in September 1974. He finished and released his third album, ''À Queima-Roupa'', that year.
In 1976, he released ''De Pequenino Se Torce O Destino'', an album with production by
Fausto Bordalo Dias, with lyrics marked by
Portugal's transition to democracy in 1975.
His last albums in the 1970s are ''Pano-Cru'', from 1978, and ''Campolide'', from 1979. In these albums, Godinho starts a transition to less politically-charged lyrics and singing more about everyday life.
1980–2000
Godinho composed the soundtrack for
José Fonseca e Costa's film ''Kilas, o Mau da Fita'' (1980), which was released in 1980.
In 1981 he released ''Canto da Boca''. The album was an award-winning success.
Godinho wished to collaborate with Brazilian musicians in his following album, whom he considered a source of inspiration. His 1983 album ''Coincidências'' features the Brazilian musicians
Milton Nascimento,
Chico Buarque and
Ivan Lins.
In 1984 Godinho released the album ''Salão de Festas'', where he started to incorporate elements of light jazz in his songs. The exploration of jazz sounds continued in his following album, ''Na Vida Real'' (1986), which contained a more nocturnal ambiance.
In 1988 he released his first and only album of
children's music
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, titled ''Sérgio Godinho Canta Com Os Amigos do Gaspar'', containing songs he created for
RTP's children show ''Os Amigos do Gaspar''.
In 1989 he released ''Aos Amores''. It was followed by his first live album, ''Escritor de Canções'', in 1990.
In the 1990s Godinho started to reduce the pace at which he released studio albums. In 1993 he released the album ''Tinta Permanente''. In this album, Godinho takes a step towards a more modern sound, bringing his music to a new generation. It can be considered the beginning of his "modern era".
Godinho began collaborations with Portuguese artists of a newer generation during the 1990s. He shared the stage with bands such as Sitiados and
Da Weasel. His 1997 album ''Domingo no Mundo'' had contributions by Sitiados, Rádio Macau and Kalu from
Xutos & Pontapés.
2000–present
In 2000 Godinho released the album ''Lupa''. In 2001 he released a collaboration album with the band
Clã, with songs from both parts. Another collaboration album with various artists followed in 2003, titled ''O Irmão do Meio''. This album revisited several of Godinho's classics and included contributions by Brazilian and Portuguese artists such as
Caetano Veloso
Caetano Emanuel Viana Teles Veloso (; born 7 August 1942) is a Brazilian composer, singer, guitarist, writer, and political activist. Veloso first became known for his participation in the Brazilian musical movement Tropicália, which encompas ...
,
Gabriel o Pensador,
Rui Veloso
Rui Manuel Gaudêncio Veloso (born 30 July 1957) is a Portuguese singer-songwriter and musician. Commonly called "The father of Portuguese rock" (Portuguese: ''O pai do rock português''), Veloso was a major figure in the boom of Portuguese rock ...
,
Jorge Palma,
Xutos & Pontapés,
Teresa Salgueiro and
Camané
Carlos Manuel Moutinho Paiva dos Santos Duarte (born 20 December 1966), known professionally as Camané, is a Portuguese fado singer.
Career
He started gaining recognition in Portugal in 1979 after winning the 'Grande Noite do Fado' (Great F ...
.
In 2006 he released the album ''Ligação Directa''. In 2009, Godinho reunited with
José Mário Branco and
Fausto Bordalo Dias for the a series of concerts named Três Cantos. The trio did two shows at the
Campo Pequeno in
Lisbon
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, and two other at the
Coliseu do Porto in
Porto
Porto (), also known in English language, English as Oporto, is the List of cities in Portugal, second largest city in Portugal, after Lisbon. It is the capital of the Porto District and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Porto c ...
. Recordings of the Campo Pequeno shows were released in the live album ''Três Cantos: Ao Vivo''.
In 2011 Godinho released the album ''Mútuo Consentimento''. During 2015 and 2016, Godinho played shows together with
Jorge Palma. The show at the
Theatro Circo in
Braga
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was released in the live album ''Juntos – Ao Vivo no Theatro Circo'', in 2015.
His latest studio album, ''Nação Valente'', was released in 2018.
Personal life
Sérgio Godinho has three children.
Discography
Studio albums
*''Os Sobreviventes'' (1972)
*''Pré-Histórias'' (1973)
*''À Queima-Roupa'' (1974)
*''De Pequenino Se Torce O Destino'' (1976)
*''Pano Cru'' (1978)
*''Campolide'' (1979)
*''Kilas o Mau da Fita'' (original soundtrack) (1980)
*''Canto da Boca'' (1981)
*''Coincidências'' (1983)
*''Salão de Festas'' (1984)
*''Na Vida Real'' (1986)
*''Sérgio Godinho Canta Com Os Amigos do Gaspar'' (1988)
*''Aos Amores'' (1989)
*''Tinta Permanente'' (1993)
*''Domingo no Mundo'' (1997)
*''Lupa'' (2000)
*''Ligação Directa'' (2006)
*''Mútuo Consentimento'' (2011)
*''Nação Valente'' (2018)
Extended plays
* ''Romance de um Dia na Estrada'' (1971)
Live albums
* Escritor de Canções (1990)
* ''Noites Passadas: O Melhor De Sérgio Godinho Ao Vivo'' (1995)
* ''Rivolitz: O Melhor De Sérgio Godinho Ao Vivo 2'' (1998)
* ''Nove e Meia no Maria Matos'' (2008)
* ''Ao Vivo no São Luiz'' (2020)
Collaboration albums
* ''A Confederação'' (original soundtrack, with
José Mário Branco and
Fausto) (1978)
*''Afinidades'' (live album, with Clã) (2001)
*''O Irmão do Meio'' (with various artists) (2003)
*''Três Cantos: Ao Vivo'' (with
José Mário Branco and
Fausto) (2009)
*Caríssimas Canções (live album, with Hélder Gonçalves, Manuela Azevedo and Nuno Rafael) (2013)
*Juntos - Ao Vivo no Theatro Circo (live album, with
Jorge Palma) (2015)
Compilation albums
* ''Era Uma Vez Um Rapaz'' (1985)
* ''Biografias do Amor'' (2001)
* ''Setenta e Um - Oitenta e Seis: O Melhor de Sérgio Godinho'' (2004)
* 1989 - 2014: O Melhor de Sérgio Godinho (2017)
Bibliography
* ''O Pequeno Livro dos Medos'' (1991)
* ''A Caixa'' (1993)
* ''O Sangue Por Um Fio'' (2009)
* ''O Primeiro Gomo da Tangerina'' (with Madalena Matoso) (2010)
* ''Vidadupla'' (2014)
* ''Coração Mais Que Perfeito'' (2017)
* ''Estocolmo'' (2019)
References
External links
*
Official Facebook page
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1945 births
Living people
Musicians from Porto
20th-century Portuguese male singers
21st-century Portuguese male singers
20th-century Portuguese songwriters
21st-century Portuguese songwriters
Portuguese male songwriters
Portuguese male poets
Portuguese anti-fascists
Golden Globes (Portugal) winners
Portuguese guitarists
Portuguese political music artists