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'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 happened in Portugal. He started the recording of his third album in Canada and later finished it in Portugal. ,
Fausto Bordalo Dias,
Vitorino and others, in 1979
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. 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 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 ==