Sultry voice, poetic lyrics and surprising harmonies are just a part of the recipe that makes Chiara's music so irresistible.
The distance she has traveled is both musical and spiritual-literally stretching across the Atlantic Ocean. Born in Rome, Chiara was encouraged to play the piano by her grandmother; she kids that her nonna's out-of-tune upright afforded the best ear training. She briefly tried the acoustic guitar, but that ended almost comically with a drive to get some gelato. "The little car only had two doors," she remembers. "When I sat down, I broke the neck of the guitar. That was it for me. No more guitar. My mother said, 'You'd better sing, girl!'"
Chiara had already been in some classical choirs, but was looking for something freer than the operatic traditions of her homeland. A friend suggested that she learn jazz; she'd never heard of it. A little investigation brought her to a private music school that she would attend through her four years of high school: the St. Louis Music Academy in Rome. When she was sixteen, Chiara began singing professionally and won a scholarship to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. She enrolled there from 1994-98. By the first year Chiara was a regular on the Boston club scene, performing with different bands.
But her journey didn't end with Boston or jazz. Chiara's move to New York City was inevitable. Searching for something musically closer to her Mediterranean roots, she immersed herself in Latin and Brazilian music, learning Spanish and Portuguese along the way. She also wrote her first song, "Parole Incerte" ("Uncertain Words"), about the misunderstandings that can come from the distance between a person and her loved ones.
Meanwhile, two of Chiara's bandmates - pianist Alain Mallet and drummer Jamey Haddad - had begun working with Paul Simon and invited her to a rehearsal. It was there that she met producer Russ Titelman and left him with a demo of "Parole Incerte." He called the very next day and insisted, "You are a songwriter. Forget about everything else you are doing. You have to write." Chiara began composing lyrics in English. She studied the work of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor.
Titelman let president and CEO of Verve hear the song and the next day Chiara was offered a record deal that not only allowed her to enter the studio but made her the first Italian born to be signed by Verve Records.
From this series of encouraging and exciting encounters emerged the 10 original compositions included on her debut album LAST QUARTER MOON, Verve2005; seven written by herself and three co-writes, including the brooding ballad "Trouble" that was co-written with legend Burt Bacharach. "I had almost every song on the album," recalls Chiara, "when Russ called me to say that Burt Bacharach was interested in writing with me." "Trouble" came together during a three day session at Bacharach's Los Angeles home. Chiara arrived with an idea for the melody; they shaped and refined it as a team.
The first album granted her a first round of the world and great position in the charts of italy and Japan.
Billboard Magazine noted that, “the beauty, charm and allure of singer/pianist/songwriter Chiara Civello’s debut…makes for an auspicious beginning and marks the first revelation of the New Year.” The International Herald Tribune declared “her combination of personality, soulfulness and sophistication…striking.”
The second album The Space Between (2007 Universal Classic and Jazz) produced by Steve Addabbo , shows a more intimate and immediate side of the singer songwriter, leading us us through a journey of thirteen beautiful moments where we feel we can get really close to her.
“This is a record about ‘the space between’. The space between the notes, the silence between words, the space between me and you, me and my past, me and my future, and all the spaces between that nowadays are so difficult to stop and think about….the space between that makes you feel the reality better, the space that makes you miss someone, the space between that makes you not say everything all at once, but bit by bit, as the need of saying it gets stronger in you. The space between what I think and what I say… In Italy, we have a saying: Between saying and doing, there is the sea.”
The album entered successfully the Italian and Japanese chiarts and led her to new important artistic collaborations.
Definitely an itinerant soul, Chiara describes her life as:” My home is the world, as long as there’s a piano at the destination, my world fits in a suitcase, the rest I carry with me : my computer and my guitar.
"Jazz was the most incredible diving machine when it came to going really deep into music," says Civello, about her path of discovery, one sure to continue in the future. "But I knew I couldn't be the new Ella Fitzgerald; I couldn't be the new Shirley Horn. I learned all different kinds of music and then I said to myself, 'I need to find my own voice. Time to unlearn now, time to be free.' It's like a hot air balloon: To be able to fly you have to throw off the sandbags. I want to be as light as I can-light as a feather."
“In the first album you search, in the second you focus, in the third you find yourself…. and here I am,” says Chiara Civello in describing her third album titled “7752” of upcoming release.
7752 is the distance in Kilometers from New York City to Rio de Janeiro, the two cities that provided the inspiration for this album. New York is where Chiara lives, while Rio changed Chiara’s life…
While visiting her friend, Daniel Jobim, in Rio in February 2008, Chiara was taken to a party (known as SARAO) where artists and musicians of all kinds get together. The guitar went around and everyone sang a song. As Chiara shared, listened, and learned, a new phase of her artistic path began.
“Co-writing I was already familiar with,” says Chiara, “since those unforgettable three days spent in Santa Monica in which I wrote Trouble with Burt Bacharach for my first album…but in Brazil everyone co writes. It’s a big party, everyone shares and dares and makes it happen.”
Ana Carolina, a Brazilian pop star, is one of the main collaborators of 7752. Not only did she co-write five of the songs with Chiara, but she also played acoustic guitar on most of them. “We met at that party and she asked me if I had a melody for her, so the next day I started RESTA, a song that soon after we finished together and sang as a duet live in Sao Paulo.” Success has already accompanied the collaboration with Ana Carolina, as RESTA will be featured on the new Novela of Globo TV called “Passione,” starting on May 17, 2010.
Written between Rio, New York, and Trastevere (Rome), 7752 includes ten musical moments of which eight were recorded in NYC (and produced by the eclectic producer Andres Levin), while four were recorded in Rio and produced by Chiara herself.
“All my friends and favorite musicians merged into this record in the most natural way…it was like bringing the Rio spirit into the studio: Mauro Refosco (Thom Yorke, David Byrne, Forro’ in The Dark) and Guilherme Monteiro (Ron Carter, Forro in The Dark) had already recorded with me and I couldn’t possibly think of a record without them, Anat Cohen is one of my best friends and I have always wanted to have her on my album but we never were able to make it happen; Jaques Morelenbaum is one of the most talented and sentimental musicians I have ever met; Mark Ribot was the perfect guy for these songs, not to mention the great rhythm section that Andres brought in the studio, Gene Lake on the drums and Jonathan Maron on the bass. Ana Carolina who wrote most of the songs with me already owned them on the acoustic guitar and added her tremendous groove to them”.
Already defined as an “enticing and contagious” album, 7752 sounds lively, while portraying a new, playful and joyous aspect of Chiara’s singing and songwriting. The sound is a beautiful alchemy among the 60s, Italian melody, Brazilian harmonies, and R&B.
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Chiara Civello Lyrics
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You're doing fine
You've found a heart
Better than mine
And now i wonder
Is she so beautiful?
And does she hug you
The way i used to do?I heard them say
You've found a new place
With the greatest view
You can possibly face
Now i remember
The house we couldn't buy
Right by the river
Between you and i
You and i
Do you know
How hard it is to go
When you're still in love?
Life sometimes
Can change the game and roll the dice
When you didn't want
And i didn't want
Day by day
I'll be ok
I'll find myself
Just as they say
I'll cross the river
to the other side
Then i'll be your lover
And you, forever mine
Forever mine
Chiara Civello’s song “I Didn’t Want” is a poignant ballad about the pain of letting go and moving on from a failed relationship. The opening lyrics describe the singer’s confusion about her ex’s new love interest. She wonders if this person is as beautiful as she is and if she hugs him like the singer used to. The lines convey feelings of jealousy and insecurity that are typical of a breakup. The following verse talks about the singer’s ex finding a new place with the best view. The line “Now I remember the house we couldn’t buy right by the river between you and I” adds more depth to the story. The house they couldn’t buy acts as a metaphor for the relationship that didn’t work out. It implies that something stood in the way of the couple being together.
The chorus of the song reveals the singer’s feelings of heartbreak. She admits how hard it is to leave when you’re still in love. She acknowledges that life can sometimes change the game and roll the dice. The line “when you didn’t want, and I didn’t want” shows that both parties didn’t want the relationship to end but had no control over it. The second verse provides hope for the singer’s future. She declares that “day by day I’ll be okay.” The line “I’ll cross the river to the other side” is another metaphor that represents moving on from the past. The closing line of the song “Then I’ll be your lover, and you forever mine, forever mine” is a bittersweet reminder of what could have been.
Line by Line Meaning
I heard them say
Someone told me
You're doing fine
You seem to be doing well
You've found a heart
You've found someone to love
Better than mine
Who loves you more than I did
And now i wonder
I'm curious
Is she so beautiful?
Is she attractive?
And does she hug you
Does she embrace you
The way i used to do?
As I used to?
I heard them say
Someone told me
You've found a new place
You've moved on
With the greatest view
To a better place or status
Now i remember
It reminds me
The house we couldn't buy
The place we couldn't have
Right by the river
Near the stream
Between you and i
Just between us
Do you know
Do you understand
How hard it is to go
How painful it is to leave
When you're still in love?
When you still have feelings for someone
Life sometimes
Life on occasion
Can change the game and roll the dice
Can transform things in unforeseen ways
When you didn't want
When you didn't expect it
And i didn't want
And neither did I
Day by day
Every day
I'll be ok
I'll be fine
I'll find myself
I'll rediscover who I am
Just as they say
As people say
I'll cross the river
I'll overcome any obstacle
to the other side
To the opposite shore
Then i'll be your lover
Then I'll love you again
And you, forever mine
And you, forever my love
Forever mine
I'll always love you
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ANA CAROLINA DE SOUZA, CHIARA CIVELLO
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@mariaivoneidedasilvasantos6811
Meu Deus que mulher linda canta muito❤❤❤❤
@Wmt-20-ky
Me trae recuerdo del mejor duo vlce y AnaC
@mariafreitas2243
Chiara você é perfeita 😍
@anacarolinaabiliobastos6892
A voz da chiara alimenta a alma ! ❤️
@virginia5814
Muito bom,parabéns pelo vídeo!!
@mariafreitas2243
Essa música é muito linda
@artlover7638
Simply amazing!
@cleaveras1340
Linda. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈
@alcinapovoa7752
Mais uma beleza musical,linda esta música e sempe com essa voz doce da Chiara q sempre nos encanta ❤❤❤ adoro,adoro,adoroooo 💕
@gracacruz9849
Canta com a alma coraçāo de anjo. Obrigada traduçāo linda, qhiada minha linda onxe vc estå feliz fala qhalquer coisa bjs!