Crickets Sing for Anamaria
Astrud Gilberto Lyrics


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Hey Maria Papa said
You better go to bed
Maria Mama said
You better go to bed
And little sister said
You better go to bed
The older brother said
You heard what Papa said
You better say goodnight
You better shut the light
And Papa told you no
You can't go out tonight
But Papa didn't know
Maria had a date
And couldn't let him wait

So in a little while
She waited till the lights were low
She went out the window to her beau, and so

There's a lot of huggin' then
A lot of kissin' then
A lot of huggin' him
A lot of kissin' him
A lot of happy talk
A lot of moon above
But very little time
But very little time
To make a lot of love
To make a lot of love
Which is a normal thing
To make a lot of love
For it was summertime
When all the crickets sing
And in the summertime

When anyone's in love
The crickets sing a happy song
But they didn't do their repetoire for long

Suddenly the Papa came
And then the Mama came
And then the sister came
And then the brother came
And then the uncle came
And then the cousin came
An even dozen came
And I can tell you this
It was a dirty shame
Because the Papa came
And then the Mama came
And then the sister came
And then the brother came
And then the cousin came
And even dozencame




And I can tell you this
Do-do-do-do

Overall Meaning

The song "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" by Astrud Gilberto is a story about a girl named Maria who wants to go on a date with her beau even though her family forbids her from doing so. Throughout the song, different members of her family urge her to go to bed and turn off the lights, but Maria sneaks out of the window anyway to meet her date. The two of them spend a short amount of time together, hugging and kissing, before their rendezvous is cut short by the sudden appearance of Maria's family members. The song ends with the repeated refrain, "it was a dirty shame", as Maria's family catches her breaking the rules.


The lyrics of the song suggest a sense of youthful rebellion and the excitement of young love. Maria's defiance of her father's rules and her sneaky escape through the window demonstrate a desire to break free from the constraints of her family and engage in romantic pursuits. The urgency of the brief encounter between Maria and her date, and the disappointment of their interrupted rendezvous, echo the intensity and frustration of young love.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey Maria Papa said
Maria's father called out to her


You better go to bed
She was instructed to go to bed


Maria Mama said
Maria's mother called out to her


You better go to bed
She was instructed to go to bed


And little sister said
Maria's little sister called out to her


You better go to bed
She was instructed to go to bed


The older brother said
Maria's older brother called out to her


You heard what Papa said
He reminded her what their father said


You better say goodnight
She should say goodnight before going to bed


You better shut the light
She should turn off the light before going to bed


And Papa told you no
Their father said she couldn't go out


You can't go out tonight
She was forbidden from going out


But Papa didn't know
Her father was unaware


Maria had a date
Maria had a planned outing with someone


And couldn't let him wait
She couldn't stand him up


So in a little while
After waiting for a bit


She waited till the lights were low
She waited for the lights to be dim


She went out the window to her beau, and so
She escaped through the window to meet her loved one


There's a lot of huggin' then
They hugged each other a lot


A lot of kissin' then
They kissed each other a lot


A lot of huggin' him
She hugged him a lot


A lot of kissin' him
She kissed him a lot


A lot of happy talk
They talked happily together


A lot of moon above
The moon was shining down on them


But very little time
They didn't have much time together


To make a lot of love
They didn't have much time for intimacy


Which is a normal thing
It's common to want intimacy in a romantic relationship


For it was summertime
It was summer season


When all the crickets sing
The crickets were making noise


And in the summertime
During summer days


When anyone's in love
When someone is in love


The crickets sing a happy song
The crickets' sound is a symbol of happiness for lovers


But they didn't do their repetoire for long
The crickets' sound didn't last for long


Suddenly the Papa came
Their father appeared suddenly


And then the Mama came
Their mother came too


And then the sister came
Her sister appeared as well


And then the brother came
Her brother also showed up


And then the uncle came
Her uncle joined the group


And then the cousin came
Her cousin was also there


An even dozen came
In total, there were twelve people who caught them


And I can tell you this
It's certain that...


It was a dirty shame
It was an unfortunate incident


Because the Papa came
The father being there made it worse


And then the Mama came
The mother being there made it worse


And then the sister came
The sister being there made it worse


And then the brother came
The brother being there made it worse


And then the cousin came
The cousin being there made it worse


And even dozencame
A total of twelve people catching them was quite embarrassing


And I can tell you this
It's certain that...


Do-do-do-do
Musical outro




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just sayin


on Who Needs Forever?

The lyrics of Astrud Gilberto's song "Who Needs Forever?" suggest that time is fleeting and that we should seize the moment instead of worrying about what the future holds. The repetition of the question "Who needs forever?" implies that forever is not a necessary or even desirable outcome. Instead, the song encourages the listener to focus on the present and appreciate the moment, rather than getting lost in concerns about the future.


The lines "Time goes so fast, Don't waste this moment, Let's live this moment like it's the last" evoke the idea of carpe diem, or seizing the day. The idea of living in the moment and not worrying about the future is a recurring theme in literature and music, and it is particularly relevant in a fast-paced world where time seems to slip away all too quickly.


Overall, the lyrics of "Who Needs Forever?" encourage us to enjoy the present moment and not worry about what lies ahead. The song suggests that life is short and that we should make the most of every moment.

this is not the original Song of Astrud Gilberto, the Lyrics are here only fragments of the original Song of Astrud Gilberto

I prefer this Remix of Thievery Corpartion more, but here us the original Songtext of the original Song of Astrud Gilberto

[Verse 1]
Who needs forever? Love me today
Let's forget tomorrow, it's too far away

[Chorus]
So hold me, don't waste this moment
Let's live this moment like it's the last
Time goes so fast

[Verse 2]
Love shouldn't linger, love shouldn't wait
When fates allow a choice of now or never
Who needs forever?

[Chorus]
So hold me, don't waste this moment
Let's live this moment like it's the last
Time goes so fast

[Verse 3]
Love shouldn't linger, love shouldn't wait
When fates allow a choice of now or never
Who needs forever?
Forever, forever

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