His characteristic style fuses rock and roll, samba, bossa nova, jazz, maracatu, funk, ska and even hip hop, with lyrics that mix humor and satire, as well as themes esoteric. Jorge's work has a unique importance for Brazilian music, as it incorporates new elements in swing and guitar playing, with characteristics of North American rock, soul and funk. Furthermore, he brought Arab and African influences, coming from his mother, born in Ethiopia.
He influenced sambalanço and samba-rock and was covered and honored by countless exponents of the new generations of Brazilian music, such as Mundo Livre S/A, Os Paralamas do Sucesso, Skank, Fernanda Abreu, Racionais MC's and Belô Velloso. Jorge Ben Jor exploded with the song "Mas, Que Nada!" and, soon after, ratified his talent with another great hit, "Chove Chuva". Two songs that were neither bossa nova nor samba. Purists thought his music was too modern. It was difficult for musicians at the time to follow him, so much so that his first albums were recorded with a group that played samba jazz at Beco das Garrafas, Meirelles e os Copa 5, led by saxophonist J. T. Meirelles.
Tim Dom Dom
Jorge Ben Lyrics
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Faz o tamborim
Din din din
E o violão faz
Tim dom
Batendo igual ao meu coração
Tim dom dom
Faz o tamborim
Din din din
E o violão faz
Tim dom
Batendo igual ao meu coração
Você gostou
Quando ouviu meu samba, sambou
Fez a turma toda gostar
Do seu jeito bom de gingar, de sambar
Din din din din
Faz o tamborim
Din din din
E o violão faz
Tim dom
Batendo igual ao meu coração
Tim dom dom
Din din din din
Faz o tamborim
Din din din
E o violão faz
Tim dom
Batendo igual ao meu coração
Você gostou
Quando ouviu meu samba, sambou
Fez a turma toda gostar
Do seu jeito bom de gingar, de sambar
Você gostou
Quando ouviu meu samba, sambou
Fez a turma toda gostar
Do seu jeito bom de gingar, de sambar
Din din din din
Faz o tamborim
Sacundingo din
E o meu violão faz
Tim dom
Batendo igual ao meu coração
Tim dom dom
Din din din din
Faz o tamborim
Sacundingo din
E o violão faz
Tim dom
Batendo igual ao meu coração
Tim dom dom
Tim dom dom
The lyrics to Jorge Ben's song Tim Dom Dom describe the joy and excitement that comes from playing and dancing to samba music. The repetitive sound of the tamborim (a Brazilian percussion instrument) and the strumming of the violão (Brazilian guitar) create a rhythm that mimics the beating of the heart (tim dom dom). The lyrics also speak to the power of samba music to unite people and get them moving, as the singer's samba style gets the whole group dancing.
The song highlights the infectiousness and universality of samba, suggesting that even those who may not be familiar with the genre will enjoy it once they hear it. The repetition in the lyrics represents the rhythmic nature of the music itself and the way it can take over and envelop the listener in its energy. The chorus, "tim dom dom," further reinforces the idea that samba music is a force that can make bodies and hearts move in unison.
Overall, Tim Dom Dom is a celebration of the power and joy of samba music and the way it brings people together through its rhythm and energy.
Line by Line Meaning
Din din din din
The sound of the tamborim drum
Faz o tamborim
The tamborim is playing
Din din din
The sound of the guitar
E o violão faz
The guitar is playing
Tim dom
The beat of the song, reminiscent of a heartbeat
Batendo igual ao meu coração
Beating just like my heart
Você gostou
You liked it
Quando ouviu meu samba, sambou
When you heard my samba, you danced
Fez a turma toda gostar
You made everyone enjoy it
Do seu jeito bom de gingar, de sambar
With your good way of swaying and dancing samba
Sacundingo din
A playful sound made by the guitar
Tim dom dom
The heartbeat-like beat of the song, repeating
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Clodoaldo Brito, Joao Lourenco De Paiva Mello
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