The song was first released by in 1990 as part of his self-titled album. His version, produced by Michael Sullivan, established the track as a classic "brega-romântico" ballad, characterized by its emotional delivery and lyrics about trading everything for a night of passion. The Sertanejo Phenomenon: Leandro & Leonardo
In , the duo Leandro & Leonardo released their version on the album Volume 5 . This recording propelled the song into the "sertanejo" mainstream, making it a staple of Brazilian radio for decades. It remains one of their most streamed and recognized tracks to this day. Cultural Impact and Notable Covers Sonho por Sonho
Modern artists like Eduardo Costa and Robson Rodrigues have kept the song alive in the "sofrência" and seresta scenes. The song was first released by in 1990