The most renowned tunes published officially with the denomination 'samba-canção' are as follows. • Year 1945 -
Dora (Lyrics and music by Dorival Caymmi/First public performance or recording by himself) • 46 -
Saia do caminho (Custódio Mesquita & Eduardo Rui/Aracy de Almeida) -
Copacabana (João de Barro & Albero Ribeiro/Dick Farney) • 47 -
Marina (Dorival Caymmi/himself) /
Nervos do aço (Lupicínio Rodrigues/Francisco Alves) • 48 -
Caminhemos (Herivelto Martins/Francisco Alves) Also well known afterward by a Spanish-language version with the rhythm of
bolero. • 50 -
Errei sim (
Ataulfo Alves/Dalva de Oliveira) • 51 -
Vingança (Lupicínio Rodrigues/Linda Batista) Also well known afterward by a Spanish-language version with the rhythm of
tango. • 52 -
Ninguém me ama (Antônio Maria & Fernando Lobo/Nora Ney) -
Risque (Ary Barroso/Hermínia Silva) Originally performed as 'fado'. Also well known afterward by a Spanish-language version with the rhythm of
bolero. • 55 -
Folha morta (Ary Barroso/Jamelão) /
Duas contas (Garoto/Garoto-Fafá Lemos-Chiquinho do Accordion) • 56 -
Só louco (Dorival Caymmi/himself) /
Resposta (Maysa/herself) / • 57 -
Ouça (Maysa/herself) /
Por causa de você (Dolores Duran & Tom Jobim/Roberto Luna?) /
Se todos fossem iguais a você (Tom Jobim & Vinicius de Moraes/Tito Madi or Sylvia Telles) • 58 -
Estrada do sol (Dolores Duran & Tom Jobim/Agostinho dos Santos) /
Meu mundo caiu (Maysa/herself) • 59 -
A noite do meu bem (Dolores Duran/herself) /
Dindi (Tom Jobim & Aloysio de Oliveira/Sylvia Telles) /
Eu sei que vou te amar (Tom Jobim & Vinicius de Moraes/Albertinho Fortuna) ==Other forms==