Carlos Paião
Carlos Manuel de Marques Paião was a singer and songwriter from Portugal. He represented Portugal at the Eurovision Song Contest 1981 with the song "Playback". Carlos Paião was also a doctor, having graduated in medicine in 1983, but his greatest passion was music.
Some of his songs became national hits. In August 1988, Carlos Paião died in a car accident on N1 Road in Ponte Amieira, near Rio Maior, Santarém district, while returning from a concert. The Nissan Urvan that Carlos Paião was travelling in collided head-on with a truck that was irregularly overtaking a broken car.
Albums
- Algarismos
- ''Intervalo''
Singles
- "Souvenir de Portugal"/"Eu Não Sou Poeta"
- "Play-Back"/ "Playback"
- "Pó de Arroz"/"Ga-Gago"
- "Marcha do 'Pião-das-Nicas'"/"Telefonia "
- "Meia-Dúzia"/"Zero-a-Zero"
- "Vinho do Porto "/ Instrumental
- "O Foguete"/ Instrumental
- "Discoteca"/ "Tenho Um Escudo À Minha Frente"
- "Cinderela"/ "A Razão"
- "Versos de Amor"/ "Os Namorados"
- "Arco-Íris"/ "Lobo do Mar"
- "Cegonha"/ "Lá Longe Senhora"
- "Quando as Nuvens Chorarem"/ "Perfume"
- "Só Porque Somos Latinos"
- "Mar de Rosas"
Other songs
- "Amar é Mais"
- "Bailarina "
- "Caiu Redonda No Chão"
- "Caminhar"
- "Canção dos Cinco Dedos"
- "De-mão-em-mão"
- "Feito Num Oito"
- "História Linda"
- "Intervalo"
- "Miquelino I""
- "Não Há Duas Sem Três"
- "Noves Fora Nove"
- "Quatro Maços "
- "Refilar Faz Mal À Vesícula, Mais o Diabo a Sete"