Bachianos Brazil Samba
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"Beside You" We follow the river down into the stream That's where my…
All for Love When it's love you give I'll be your man of good…
Beside You We follow the river down into the stream that's where my…
Brazil Brazil, where hearts were entertaining June We stood beneath…
Everything I Do Je veux le corps des femmes Et la guitare des musiciens La…
Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman To really love a woman To understand her, you gotta know…
I Love You I'll be seeing you in all the old familiar places That…
If You Asked Me To Used to be that I believed in something Used to be…
In Front of the Kids Sit a little bit closer, who's the man supposed ta give…
In Hell It's getting late in the evening It's time now for dreaming …
It's Probably Me If the night turned cold and the stars looked down And…
One Je me croyais plus fort Je me croyais de ceux Qui ne…
Requiem for a Soldier You never lived to see What you gave to me One shining…
Runaway Train There's a hungry road I can only hope's Gonna eat me…
Summer in the City Hot town, summer in the city Back of my neck getting…
The Desert Upon this street where time has died. The golden treat you…
Together in Heaven It's getting late in the evening It's time now for dreaming …
Train There's a hungry road I can only hope's Gonna eat me…
Wild Times Wild times until the night has come Wild times until the…



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This music, known as Brazil, was composed by the Brazilian composer ARY BARROSO (no Michael Kamen) in 1939 as "Aquarela do Brasil"

NOTABLE RECORDINGS:

1942 Jimmy Dorsey recording on Decca, 18460B. 2008 Grammy Hall of Fame inductee.

The song has received many successful recordings through the years, being played in many different genres, ranging from its original samba genre to disco. It is one of the 20 most recorded songs of all time.

In 1943, Spanish-born bandleader Xavier Cugat reached number two on the Best Sellers List and number nine on the Harlem Hit Parade with his version of "Brazil".[8] Django Reinhardt recorded "Brazil" three times between 1947 and 1953. In 1957, Frank Sinatra recorded the song in Come Fly With Me album. He was followed by other successful artists of the time such as Bing Crosby, Ray Conniff, and Paul Anka.

Other successful Brazilian singers such as Antônio Carlos Jobim, Erasmo Carlos, João Gilberto (with Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, and Maria Bethânia), Gal Costa, and Simone also recorded versions of the song at the same period.

The song was featured prominently in Terry Gilliam's 1985 film Brazil, which was named after it. It was recorded by Geoff Muldaur for the soundtrack, but parts of the song were also incorporated throughout the orchestral score by Michael Kamen, including a Kate Bush version. Afterwards, in the 1990s, it was recorded by both Harry Belafonte and Dionne Warwick.

In 2007, singer-songwriter Daniela Mercury, which recorded the most recent cover of the song by a Brazilian artist, was invited to perform the song at the end of the opening ceremony of the XV Pan American Games, held in Rio de Janeiro.

In 2009, the Recording Academy added the 1942 recording of "Brazil (Aquarela do Brasil)" by Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra, released as Decca 18460B, to the Grammy Hall of Fame. Jimmy Dorsey was the first to record the song on July 14, 1942, and release it with the English lyrics by Bob Russell sung by Bob Eberly and Helen O'Connell.

Also in 2009, American band Beirut performed "Brazil" for their live DVD Beirut: Live At The Music Hall Of Williamsburg.

ITV used a cover of this song by Thiago Thomé as the theme song for their coverage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup which took place in Brazil in June and July 2014. During the tournament's opening ceremony, its first verses were performed live by Brazilian singer Claudia Leitte before being joined onstage by Pitbull and Jennifer Lopez to sing "We Are One (Ole Ola)".



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robonick360

Lots of you saying the ending was unsettling, I think it was triumphant. There was no place for Pryce’s character in that world, he didn’t belong there. He could only live in his dreams, so that’s where he went. It’s fucked up, hilarious, and it made my heart soar.

Malik Josenius

The scary part is. What if the movie was somehow a documentary about "me". Where i have gone insane. And i have no way to prove it nor disprove it. That's the scary part. That it could happen to us without knowing

Scott Fish

I love this interpretation. It is this same for me - he won in the losing

GR-81

It’s triumphant for a man who’s late to the party and his only reason to defect is because of his selfish desires…. I’d say it ends in a whimper, sure he still has his imagination but that’s all it’ll ever be, no one will hear of THE Sam Larry just know he’s lost.

Troy McClure

Words cannot describe how perfect this version of this song is. I listen to it everyday

Scott Fish

One of my go-to cardio songs on the bike or rower

Noah White

Such a perfect ending; the song screams happy, but the visual screams hopelessness. Perfect insanity!

marcialwar

Just like real life Brazil

khoury1600

thanks for posting...i saw this movie 20something years ago, as a teen, and never got it out of my head...its an all time favorite and this song/ track is just as timeless...great movie, brilliant music!

Peter Willert

Never got it out of my heart and soul.

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