Silvino Neto began to dedicate himself to music in 1931, singing tangos at the Rádio Educadora Paulista. He performed on several radios in the city of São Paulo under the pseudonym Pablo Gonzales. Neto began to compose in 1932, specializing himself in Brazilian music as a singer. One year later, he had already written several valses, like "Uma Saudade a Mais... Uma Esperança A Menos," "Que Importa Para Nós Dois a Despedida" (both recorded later by Orlando Silva with great success), "Valsa Dos Namorados," and "Adeus... Cinco Letras Que Choram" (both hits in Francisco Alves's re...