Drivin' Down Brazil
Donna Summer Lyrics


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Tudo bem... Tudo bem... Tudo bom bom...
Tudo bem... Tudo bem... Tudo bom bom...
Tudo bem... Tudo bem... Tudo bom bom...

Heat grows in his mind,
Hits the steering wheel to tryin'
Tune the radio out loud
He heard Jobim say,
And his heart began to sway
He didn't think of anything
But his baby

He was drivin'
Keep on drivin'
He kept drivin' down Brazil

He feels batucada
He dances the samba
If only in his head

[Chorus]
He was drivin' down Brazil
All pimped up and dressed to kill
A thousand single dollar bills
In his low ride Bonneville
He was drivin' down Brazil

He was drivin' down Brazil
And he gave the girls a thrill
In his low ride bonneville
He's the king king of the hill
He was drivin' down Brazil

Shhh shut up and get your baby
Please comma comma get your baby
Please comma comma get your baby,
She's waiting

He cruised up to the light,
She jumps in by his side
They kiss and wave goodbye oh

They had so much to say,
But the groove began to play
He couldn't think of anything but his baby

He was drivin'
He kept on on drivin'
He was drivin' down Brazil

He dreams of Amanda
While he sips guarana,
In his mind she's dressed in red
If anything

[Chorus:]

He was drivin' down Brazil
And he gave the girls a thrill
In his low ride bonneville
He's the king king of the hill
He was drivin' down Brazil

Comma comma comma get your baby
Comma comma comma get your baby
Comma comma comma get your baby
Comma comma comma get your baby
Comma comma comma get your baby
Comma comma comma get your baby

She's waiting

Tudo bem... Tudo bem... Tudo bom bom...
Tudo bem... Tudo bem... Tudo bom bom...
Tudo bem... Tudo bem... Tudo bom bom...
Tudo bem... Tudo bem... Tudo bom bom...
Tudo bem... Tudo bem... Tudo bom bom...
Tudo bem... Tudo bem... Tudo bom bom...

He feels batucada he dances the samba
If only in his head
Makes me crazy

He was drivin' down Brazil
All pimped up and dressed to kill
A thousand single dollar bills
In his low ride Bonneville
He was drivin' down Brazil

He was drivin' down Brazil
All pimped up and dressed to kill
A thousand single dollar bills
In his low ride Bonneville
He was drivin' down Brazil

Just have to comma get your baby
Just have to comma get your baby




Just have to coma get your baby
She's waiting

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Donna Summer's song “Drivin' Down Brazil” is about a man who is driving down Brazil, feeling the heat and vibe of the country. The lyrics describe his passionate love for a woman, who he can think of nothing but, as he drives down the streets. As the man cruises, he hears the sounds of batucada and dances the samba in his imagination. The lyrics express his need to pick up his baby, who is waiting for him, so they can be together.


The lyrics show that the man has a deep connection with the country and culture of Brazil, immersing himself in the sounds of the country, feeling and moving to its rhythm. The lyrics ultimately display that the man finds his identity in the streets of Brazil and the love he shares with his significant other.


Line by Line Meaning

Tudo bem... Tudo bem... Tudo bom bom...
Repetition of a Portuguese phrase meaning 'Everything good... Everything good... Everything ok ok...' to set the mood and rhythm of the song.


Heat grows in his mind,
The singer's excitement builds up as he envisions a fun, wild ride through Brazil.


Hits the steering wheel to tryin'
The singer taps and slaps on his cars steering wheel, hoping to find the right rhythm and catch the beats of samba music loud on the radio.


Tune the radio out loud
The artist turns up the volume of the radio to full blast to set the right mood for his drive.


He heard Jobim say,
The artist remembers legendary musician Antonio Carlos Jobim's words, inspiring him to let go of everything and just enjoy himself.


And his heart began to sway
The singer's heart is moved by Jobim's words, causing him to let loose and enjoy his drive through Brazil's scenic routes.


He didn't think of anything But his baby
The singer is lost in his thoughts of his loved one and nothing else matters, adding to his excitement as he drives.


He was drivin' Keep on drivin' He kept drivin' down Brazil
Repetition of the phrase 'driving down Brazil' suggests the artist's unbridled excitement at cruising through the South American country's scenic routes.


He feels batucada He dances the samba If only in his head
The artist's wild imagination paints vivid pictures of Brazil's music and dance, even though he is just driving calmly in his car.


[Chorus] He was drivin' down Brazil All pimped up and dressed to kill A thousand single dollar bills In his low ride Bonneville He was drivin' down Brazil
Repetition of the phrase 'driving down Brazil' underlines the artist's sheer joy at driving through Brazil, with his car's modifications and the dollars adding to his excitement, indicating the importance of money and style.


And he gave the girls a thrill In his low ride Bonneville He's the king king of the hill He was drivin' down Brazil
The singer's driving skills and his attractive look and car make him popular and admired by girls, giving him a feeling of superiority as he cruises Brazilian roads in his Bonneville.


Shhh shut up and get your baby Please comma comma get your baby Please comma comma get your baby, She's waiting
The artist urges the listener to stop talking and go and find their loved ones and join him in a fun-filled road trip in Brazil.


He cruised up to the light, She jumps in by his side They kiss and wave goodbye oh
The singer picks up his loved one at a traffic light, with both enjoying the ride together before parting ways with a kiss and wave of farewell.


They had so much to say, But the groove began to play He couldn't think of anything but his baby
The singer and his loved one wanted to talk but were soon lost in the samba groove, reminding him the importance of love over idle small talk.


He dreams of Amanda While he sips guarana, In his mind she's dressed in red If anything
The singer thinks of his fantasy girl Amanda sipping on guarana, imaging her sparkling in a red dress and having fun with him, indicating his romantic and imaginative disposition.


He feels batucada he dances the samba If only in his head Makes me crazy
The artist's wild imagination is highlighted again, with his love of Brazilian music, dance and lifestyle exasperating himself with excitement at the thought of it all.


Just have to comma get your baby Just have to comma get your baby Just have to coma get your baby She's waiting
The artist reiterates his invitation for the listener to bring their loved ones and join him in a fun-filled road trip in Brazil, emphasizing his need for companionship and shared experiences.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DANIELLE BRISEBOIS, GREGORY KURSTIN, DONNA SUMMER

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Comments from YouTube:

tracy knight

LOVE this cd!

Fredo Joaquim

Ah! The lovely Donna ❤️ Summer 🌟 driving down Brazil.💚💛Tudo bem, tudo bom.
Greetings from Portugal.
💚♥️

Criss Pinheiro

Ai Donna pq essa musica não estourou aqui, no BR? <3

The Sensual World

That´s I call a real talented musician, one of the greatest female singers of all time, no doubt about it. Poor teenagers from today. (all the greatest have gone, Donna Summer, George Michael, Laura Branigan...R I P Angels :-(

InMyOpinion Wisdom

Whitney Houston, Natalie Cole, Luther Vandross...the list goes on & on.

Shealin Banta

Her voice sounds deep

Josias Messiah

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Veronica Vera

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Teddy Crispin

Probably the best song from the very disappointing album Crayons. Donna Summer is also a huge star in the latin music world, that she never released a spanish album or an album of latin oriented music is still a mystery to me.

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