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1 Discography  



1.1  Albums  





1.2  Singles  





1.3  The Compilations  







2 References  














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Doce
Doce logo.
Doce logo.
Background information
OriginLisbon, Portugal
Genres
  • dance-pop
  • Years active1979 (1979)–1987 (1987)
    LabelsPolydor
    Past membersLaura Diogo
    Lena Coelho
    Fátima Padinha
    Teresa Miguel
    Fernanda da Sousa

    Doce was a Portuguese female band from the 1980s. It was one of the first girl bands in Europe.

    The girls took part in the Portuguese national final in order to represent the country in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 with the song "Doce" ("Sweet"), but came second, and in 1981 with the song『Ali-Bábá, um homem das Arábias』("Ali Baba, a man of the Arabias"), reaching 4th place in the national final. One year later, they won with "Bem bom" ("Very good") and went on the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 to reach the 13th position.[1] There is also an English version of this song, called "Bim Bom", as well as a Spanish version, called "Bingo".

    The members were Laura Diogo, Lena Coelho (who later also became an actress), Fátima Padinha (first wife of Pedro Passos Coelho), and Teresa Miguel. Those last two were the female half of the band Gemini who represented Portugal in 1978. Fernanda da Sousa, who would later have notable success in Portugal as Ágata, temporarily replaced Coelho during the latter's pregnancy in 1985 and then replaced Padinha after her departure in the same year.

    In 2021, director Patrícia Sequeira released two projects about Doce: a seven-part series titled Doce and a film titled Bem Bom.[2] Doce first screened at Series Mania, a European television series festival, and Bem Bom released in domestic theaters.

    Discography[edit]

    Source:[3]

    Albums[edit]

    Singles[edit]

    The Compilations[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Doce - Portugal — Harrogate 1982". eurovision.tv. Retrieved 2020-09-26.
  • ^ Dale, Martin. "'Bem Bom' Director Patrícia Sequeira Talks Series Mania Title 'Doce'". Variety. Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  • ^ "Doce". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-09-26.
  • Awards and achievements
    Preceded by

    Carlos Paião
    with "Playback"

    Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest
    1982
    Succeeded by

    Armando Gama
    with "Esta balada que te dou"


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  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Doce&oldid=1216002581"

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