| | Maria Bethania Pirata CD - Import Maria Bethania Discography of CDs
Maria Bethania Pirata Songs | 1. | Pedrinha Miudinha / Histria Pro Sinhozinho | |
| 2. | O Tempo E O Rio | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Os Argonautas | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Santo Amaro | $0.99 | |
| 5. | De Papo Pro Ar | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Sereia De gua Doce | |
| 7. | Eu No Sei Quase Nada Do Mar | |
| 8. | A Saudade Mata A Gente | |
| 9. | Seren | |
| 10. | Memria Das guas | |
| 11. | guas De Cachoeira | |
| 12. | Cantigas Populares / A Coroa | |
| 13. | Onde Eu Nasci Passa Um Rio | |
| 14. | Francisco, Francisco | |
| 15. | Meu Divino So Jos | |
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