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1960s / NATIONAL MUSIC The 1960s marked a true revolution in Brazilian music. In this episode of the Musical Memories series, we remember some of the greatest hits that rocked the country between 1960 and 1969. From Celly Campello to Elis Regina, passing through Roberto Carlos, Jorge Ben, Jair Rodrigues, Milton Nascimento and so many others, this is an exciting journey through songs that have crossed generations and remain alive in the memory of Brazilians. Check out the highlights of each year: 1960 • Moonlight Bath – Celly Campello • The Night of My Love – Dolores Duran 1961 • Clown Show – Dóris Monteiro • Bat Masterson – Carlos Gonzaga 1962 • The One I Want Doesn't Want Me – Raul Sampaio • Stay With Me Tonight – Nelson Gonçalves 1963 • But Nothing – Jorge Ben • Splash Splash – Roberto Carlos 1964 • Rhythm of the Rain – Demétrius • Leave That Aside – Jair Rodrigues 1965 • Train at Eleven – Demônios da Garoa • The Old Car – Roberto Carlos 1966 • I Want Everything to Go to Hell – Roberto Carlos • The Band – Nara Leão 1967 • Crossing – Milton Nascimento • Paper Heart – Sérgio Reis 1968 • Sá Marina – Wilson Simonal • The Songs You Made For Me – Roberto Carlos 1969 • That Hug – Gilberto Gil • Madalena – Elis Regina Which of these songs marked your life? Write in the comments which is your favorite and share a special memory from that time. If you like Brazilian music, historical festivals, great artists and lots of nostalgia, subscribe to the Celebrity Memories channel and follow the next episodes of the Musical Memories series.