Now that I own pretty much all of the 'obvious' Eurovision 7" singles, I am heading towards the more obscure - and usually more expensive - releases. It is an art to spend as little as possible while also getting more and more Eurovision entries on 7" vinyl.
Who remembers the Portuguese entry from the 1977 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest? I would guess not many people do, but the sleeve of this single is a joy to watch - especially when it is in such good shape. I bought it from a Portuguese dealer at the record fair in Utrecht last Saturday, who promised more when he comes to the next edition in November. Here's hoping he'll help me find more great rarities.
'Portugal no coração' reached 14th place in the contest. The song is a ballad in praise of Portugal itself. The song is about
freedom, brotherhood and hope. Many of the verses of the lyrics are
acclamations of the end of the dictatorship that lasted for 48 years,
and the end of the wars that the Portuguese people had been forced to
fight on the African colonies by that dictatorship. It's also a love
hymn from Portuguese people to their ex-colonies people, whom they had
fought.
My collection: 7" single no. 5896
Found: Record fair, Utrecht, April 14, 2018
Cost: 5 euro
Tracks: 'Portugal no coração' / 'Cantiga de Namorar'
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