Newly arrived at the house and coming from Santa Catarina, it is a "virgin" genre and it is especially there to be given to Benicio, who never "jumped the fence". Tamara is the young woman who is most interested in Hugo. Laura gets nervous, not wanting things to get out of hand, so she puts Hugo in a room in the attic, but he is disturbed in a house where circumstances always surround him with young women, some of whom provoke, tease, or attract him. The boy's arrival coincides with the day of a great farewell party for Benício, the most influential and powerful politician from another state.
She lives in a luxurious mansion with several other young ladies, all led by Laura and serving the political maneuvering of Osmar, who uses the house for parties and orgies in order to impress and please possible political allies. Retrieved 4 June 2020.In 1937 São Paulo, 12-year-old Hugo comes from Santa Catarina, his grandmother returning him to his mother Anna, who is now with Osmar, the state's most influential politician.
"Let's Just Close Our Eyes" (Non-LP track) – 4:19 B2. "Love Is a Stranger" (LP version) – 3:43 B1. "Love Is a Stranger" (LP version) – 3:43 B. This caused minor controversy in the USA, as some people mistakenly thought Lennox was a male transvestite.
Lennox removes a curly blonde wig to reveal close-cropped, red hair, though in the music video her hair was slicked back rather than being a buzz cut as seen in the subsequent music video, " Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)". The single release was accompanied by a music video directed by Mike Brady, in which Stewart acts as chauffeur for Lennox, who plays the role of a high-class prostitute. The single was released just as the album title track reached number one, entering the Billboard Hot 100 at number 81 in September 1983 and peaking at number 23 in November of that year. In the United States, the song was the second single from the Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) album. Following the huge success of " Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" the following year, the song was re-released and reached number six in April 1983. Originally released in November 1982 in the United Kingdom, "Love Is a Stranger" reached number 54 on the UK Singles Chart.