Voce Ja Foi Bahia
Astrud Gilberto Lyrics


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Você já foi à Bahia, nêga?
Não?
Então vá!
Quem vai ao "Bonfim", minha nêga,
Nunca mais quer voltar.
Muita sorte teve,
Muita sorte tem,
Muita sorte terá
Você já foi à Bahia, nêga?
Não?
Então vá!
Lá tem vatapá
Então vá!
Lá tem caruru,
Então vá!

Lá tem munguzá,
Então vá!
Se "quiser sambar"
Então vá!
Nas sacadas dos sobrados
Da velha São Salvador
Há lembranças de donzelas,
Do tempo do Imperador.
Tudo, tudo na Bahia
Faz a gente querer bem
A Bahia tem um jeito,

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You already it was to the Bahia, nêga? Not? Then it goes! Who goes to the "Bonfim", mine nêga, Never more wants to come back. Much luck had, Much luck has, Much luck will have You already was to the Bahia, nêga? Not? Then it goes! There it has vatapá Then goes! There it has caruru, Then it goes! There it has munguzá, Then it goes! If "to want to sambar" Then goes! In the drawn ones of the sobrados ones Of the old one They are Salvador Has souvenirs of maidens, Of the time of the Emperor. Everything, everything in the Bahia Makes people to want the Bahia well has a skill,

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Você já foi à Bahia, nêga?" by Astrud Gilberto and Walter Wanderley is an invitation to visit Bahia, a state in Brazil known for its rich cultural heritage, music, cuisine, and scenic beauty. The song celebrates the joy, warmth, and allure of Bahia, and encourages the listener to experience its unique charm.


The opening lines of the song ask the listener if they have been to Bahia, and if not, urges them to go. The reference to the "Bonfim" is to the famous church of Nosso Senhor do Bonfim in Salvador, the capital of Bahia. The church is a significant cultural symbol of the state, and many visitors to Bahia make a pilgrimage there.


The lyrics also mention some of Bahia's culinary delights, such as vatapá, caruru, and munguzá, and also alludes to the lively samba scene in Bahia. The song praises the beauty of Salvador's architecture, specifically the balconies of the old houses, which evoke memories of the past.


Overall, "Você já foi à Bahia, nêga?" is a love letter to Bahia, an invitation to experience its treasures, and an ode to the state's vibrant culture and traditions.


Line by Line Meaning

Você já foi à Bahia, nêga?
Have you ever been to Bahia, my dear?


Não? Então vá!
No? Then go!


Quem vai ao "Bonfim", minha nêga,
Whoever goes to "Bonfim", my dear,


Nunca mais quer voltar.
Never wants to come back.


Muita sorte teve,
Had much luck,


Muita sorte tem,
Has much luck,


Muita sorte terá
Will have much luck.


Lá tem vatapá
There they have vatapá


Lá tem caruru,
There they have caruru,


Lá tem munguzá,
There they have munguzá,


Se "quiser sambar"
If you want to samba,


Nas sacadas dos sobrados
On the balconies of the mansions


Da velha São Salvador
Of old San Salvador


Há lembranças de donzelas,
There are memories of maidens,


Do tempo do Imperador.
From the time of the Emperor.


Tudo, tudo na Bahia
Everything, everything in Bahia


Faz a gente querer bem
Makes people love it


A Bahia tem um jeito,
Bahia has a certain way,




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Written by: DORIVAL SEN CAYMMI, NORMAN FERGUSON

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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