Born into a poor family in Maceió (capital of Alagoas, Northeast Brazil), Djavan formed the group Luz, Som, Dimensão (LSD - "Light, Sound, Dimension"), playing Beatles covers. In 1973 Djavan moved to Rio de Janeiro and started singing in local nightclubs. After competing in several festivals he gained attention and recorded the album A Voz, o Violão e a Arte de Djavan in 1976. The album included the song "Flor de Lis" which became one of his most memorable hits. Albums that followed included his other musical influence, African music, and additional hits followed like "Açaí", "Sina" and "Samurai", which featured Stevie Wonder's harmonica. His best known compositions are: "Meu Bem Querer", "Oceano", "Faltando um Pedaço", "Esquinas", "Seduzir", "Pétala", "Lilás", "A Ilha", "Fato Consumado", "Álibi", "Azul" and "Serrado".
His songs have been recorded by Al Jarreau, Carmen McRae, The Manhattan Transfer, and, in Brazil by Gal Costa, Dori Caymmi, Nana Caymmi, Lenine, João Bosco, Chico Buarque, Daniela Mercury, Ney Matogrosso, Dominguinhos, Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethânia, Johnny Alf, and other artists. The 1988 Epic Records single, "Stephen's Kingdom", featured a guest appearance from Stevie Wonder.
In 1999, his live concert double-volume album, Ao Vivo, has sold 1.2 million copies and the song, "Acelerou" became the Best Brazilian song of the year at 2000 Latin Grammy Awards.
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Miss Susanna
Djavan Lyrics
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Pardon me for asking
But what was it you called me for?
In a room removed
Master would not approve
Of you and I behind closed doors
Not at all
It isn't right at all
Miss Susanna please
Whatever are you saying
It frightens me to stand so near
Surely you must see
What will become of me
The moment that the master hears
What we've done
He wouldn't like it none
Much as I desire thee
Oh, lady, oh, this isn't the place for me
If the word gets out
Oh, oh, oh
There will be no doubt
Oh, oh, oh
They will hang me high
Oh, oh, oh
In the moonless sky
Oh, oh, oh
Miss Susanna please
Think of what you're saying
Tell me where you put your key
Seeing you this way
I feel I must obey
No matter what becomes of me
Right or wrong
I'm just not, not that strong
Much as she desires me
Salvation is keeping my lady pleased
If the word gets out
Oh, oh, oh
There will be no doubt
Oh, oh, oh
They will hang me high
Oh, oh, oh
In the moonless sky
Oh, oh, oh
O que vou fazer
É te satisfazer
Com o meu amor
Oh, oh, oh
The lyrics of Djavan's song "Miss Susanna" tell a story of forbidden love and internal struggle. The singer, who is referred to as "I" or "me" in the lyrics, finds himself in a precarious situation with Miss Susanna. It appears that Miss Susanna is pursuing a romantic relationship with him, despite the societal norms and the disapproval of the master. This sets the stage for a clandestine romance that is filled with fear and uncertainty.
In the first verse, the singer expresses his confusion and apprehension about the intentions of Miss Susanna. He is acutely aware of the consequences of getting caught by the master and the potential repercussions of their actions. The sense of guilt and unease is palpable as he grapples with the moral implications of their relationship. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and tension as the singer pleads with Miss Susanna to reconsider their risky behavior.
As the song progresses, the singer's inner turmoil is laid bare. He struggles with his undeniable desire for Miss Susanna, juxtaposed with the fear of being exposed and punished. Despite his longing for her, he is acutely aware of the danger that looms over them if their secret liaison is discovered. The lyrics paint a picture of a man torn between his passion and the impending consequences, highlighting the internal conflict that drives the narrative forward.
The chorus reinforces the sense of impending doom and the gravity of their situation. The singer is acutely aware that the stakes are high, and the consequences of their actions could be dire. The references to being hanged high in the moonless sky evoke a sense of dread and finality, underscoring the severity of the potential outcome. The repetition of "Oh, oh, oh" adds to the sense of urgency and impending doom, creating a haunting and desperate atmosphere.
In the final verses, the singer grapples with the reality of their situation and the inevitability of their actions. Despite his reservations and fears, he ultimately succumbs to Miss Susanna's desires and feels compelled to follow her lead. The lyrics convey a sense of resignation and acceptance of their fate, as the singer realizes that he is not strong enough to resist the pull of forbidden love. The repetition of the phrase "Oh, oh, oh" serves as a haunting refrain, underscoring the tragic inevitability of their doomed romance.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Brock Patrick Walsh, Djavan Caetano Viana
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Hauntingly beautiful!
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