Morris Albert is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, best known for his work in the pop and soft rock genres. Born on September 7, 1947, in São Paulo, Brazil, he gained international fame in the mid-1970s with his hit single "Feelings," released in 1975. The song became a major success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries and earning a place as a classic in the easy listening genre. Albert's music often features emotive melodies and romantic themes, characteristic of the soft rock style popular during that era. Following "Feelings," he released additional albums, including "Morris Albert" (1976) and "The Best of Morris Albert" (1978), but none achieved the same level of commercial success. Though his impact on music may not be as profound as some contemporaries, "Feelings" remains a staple in the soft rock and adult contemporary playlists, often covered and referenced in popular culture. Albert's ability to evoke deep emotions through his music has left a lasting imprint on listeners, securing his place as a notable figure in the landscape of 1970s pop music.