A few years later, in the late '60s, Carlos (counseled by his advisers) changed his style to become the most successful romantic artist in Brazil. Having written (always with Erasmo Carlos) some of the most beautiful songs in this style (such as "Detalhes," "Sua Estupidez," "Jesus Cristo," "Debaixo dos Caracóis dos Seus Cabelos," etc.), Carlos accumulated virtually all possible accomplishments as a highly successful artist, including a solid international career with awards like the Grammy and top positions on Billboard's Latin charts. Though the adherence to a worn-out sentimental formula proved to be affective in commercial terms (more than 70 million albums sold in his career), it ultimately led him to be known, in the '80s and '90s, as a cheesy artist by youngsters and part of the adult listeners. Nevertheless, the mid-'90s witnessed a resurgence of Jovem Guarda talents through tributes of new rockers and Carlos reached the 21st century uncontestedly enjoying his absolute title: the King.
Roberto Carlos was from a lower-middle-class family. At six, he lost one of his legs and began using a prosthesis. At nine, he debuted on his home city's local radio. In 1955, he moved to Niterói (Rio de Janeiro) and then to Lins de Vasconcelos (a suburb of Rio de Janeiro), where he started to get into rock through Bill Haley, Elvis Presley, and Little Richard, at the same time he met Carlos Imperial, also from his hometown, who, as a TV and radio producer, would be of considerable importance to Carlos's early professional years. Two years later, Carlos performed at TV Tupi, singing "Tutti Frutti" (R. Penniman/J. Lubin/D. La Bostrie). In that period, he was scheduled to open a Bill Haley show at the Maracanazinho (Rio), when he became acquainted with Erasmo Carlos (then Erasmo Esteves). In 1958, Carlos met the "Matoso gang," as were known the future artists Tim Maia, Jorge Ben, and the same Erasmo Esteves, among others, who would meet at Matoso Street at Tijuca (a neighborhood of Rio). Carlos, Erasmo, and Tim Maia (together with Edson Trindade, Arlênio Lívio, and José Roberto "China") formed the group the Snacks (later the Sputniks), playing balls and performing on TV (including at Carlos Imperial's Clube do Rock on TV Continental, where Carlos was already a regular). The group was soon dissolved due to the incompatibility between Carlos and Maia.
After working as an extra in several films such as Agüenta o Rojão and Minha Sogra é da Polícia (in which they backed up Cauby Peixoto on one song), Carlos and Erasmo played together in Erasmo's quartet the Snakes until Carlos was called by Imperial to take Carlos Lyra's place in the Os Terríveis band that played Elvis Presley covers on TV shows and live performances contracted by Imperial.
Soon, Carlos left the band to try to become a bossa nova artist. Strongly influenced by João Gilberto in that period, Carlos often tried to "sit-in" at the famous temples Plaza nightclub and the clubs of the Beco das Garrafas, but to no avail. A testimony of his ephemeral and unaccomplished bossa nova phase is Carlos' first album, with "João e Maria" and "Fora do Tom" (both by Imperial). In August 1960, a new release was launched, again in the bossa vein, "Brotinho Sem Juízo" and "Canção do Amor Nenhum" (again, both by Imperial). At the same time, Carlos would participate regularly in shows presented by Imperial, Os Brotos Comandam (TV Continental and Rádio Guanabara) and Festa de Brotos (TV Tupi). In 1961, in the same year in which Carlos recorded his first LP (a derivation toward boleros and ballads, Louco por Você) that earned some acceptance at the time (3,500 copies sold in one year), he accepted the suggestion of the record company CBS and changed his style to youth music, starting to write songs with the composer/lyricist who would become his most important collaborator: Erasmo Carlos. The duo's first hit was Carlos' rendition for an Erasmo version of "Splish Splash" (Bobby Darin), having as the B-side another classic written by them, "Parei na Contramão." The album was recorded and launched in 1963 as Carlos' fifth 78 rpm, accompanied by Renato e seus Blue Caps. It sold 7,500 copies, a modest amount today, but it represented a considerable selling then and the milestone of a new time.
In 1964, the LP É Proibido Fumar (backed by the Youngsters) had hits with the title track (by Carlos/Erasmo) and with Erasmo's version of "Road Hog" (Gwen/John D. Loudermilk), "O Calhambeque." It sold almost 12,000 copies in 18 months and was considered high-selling then, but still behind the leader Carlos Alberto (a bolero singer), who was selling more than twice as much. Nevertheless, Carlos' nationwide success was ascending, with more and more invitations for TV and radio shows and CBS wanting to take him to Argentina. That year, Carlos recorded the same repertory in Spanish, also backed by the Youngsters, and the album Es Prohibido Fumar was released by the end of 1964 in Argentina. It was planned to also be distributed in Brazil, but as the military government considered anything in Spanish (the language of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara) dangerous to the country, the album was simply taken out of the catalog by the recording company.
In 1965, Carlos was elected the King for the first time by direct vote of the audience in a contest promoted by Antônio Aguillar on his Reino da Juventude show. Later, the title would be confirmed at the highly popular Chacrinha show and it would be his for life.
In the same year, Roberto Carlos Canta Para a Juventude broke all records established by the singer until then, by far surpassing Carlos Alberto and his Amor Perdido. Carlos' album reached fifth place according to IBOPE (a most-accredited public opinion research institute), however, it quickly fell several positions. In fact, he would only have an album at number one of the top parade by the end of the year, with his next LP. Until then, his rising success would sell over 20,000 copies of the double single with "História de um Homem Mau" (reaching fourth place on the charts) and 50,000 copies of his single "Não Quero Ver Você Triste",
On September 5, Roberto Carlos opened the legendary show Jovem Guarda as the main host and also featuring Vanderléa and Erasmo Carlos by his side. The show gave the name and directives to the first musical scene produced especially for Brazilian youth, representing a major cultural/behavioral/commercial breakthrough. After the show debut, Carlos' popularity reached levels unimagined until then. Scoring hits in Argentina and Brazil, Carlos became the best-seller for CBS. A double single with "A Garota do Baile," Carlos reached number two in November, behind the Beatles' "Help!" But his album Jovem Guarda, also launched in November, took only one week to push "Help!" out of number one on the Brazilian charts, selling almost 200,000 copies in one year. "Quero Que Vá Tudo Pro Inferno" became a nationwide hit and with the exception of brief periods of time, it reigned absolute at number one on the top parade during the entire first semester of 1966. After performing in Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay — countries in which the Spanish version of "O Calhambeque" continued to have success — Carlos went to Europe in April 1966, singing in Portugal (where "Calhambeque" and "Quero Que Vá Tudo Pro Inferno" were in first place on Lisbon charts). Returning to Brazil, he soon departed for a tour that started in South America, then Central and North America, where he sang in Los Angeles, Miami, and New York, then Europe (London, Paris, Berlin, and Lisbon). Roberto Carlos, released in December 1966 and went right to number one in the second week (remaining there until April 1967), sold 300,000 copies in less than a year. Also in 1967, Carlos starred the feature film Roberto Carlos em Ritmo de Aventura (whose soundtrack sold 300,000 copies, staying at number one from December 17 until June 1968; the film also broke all box-office records until then); won fifth place at the III FMPB (Festival of Brazilian Popular Music of the TV Record, São Paulo) with "Maria, Carnaval e Cinzas," by Luís Carlos Paraná (reaching number one as a single in November); participated in the MIDEM Festival in Cannes, France; and won the Chico Viola trophy for the songs "Quero Que Vá Tudo pro Inferno" and "Esqueça" and for the LP Jovem Guarda. In June of the same year, Carlos departed for a series of shows in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the U.S. In Italy, he participated in the Venice Song Festival.
In 1968, Carlos left Jovem Guarda, which due to his absence would soon cease to exist. His departure was a result of a mature decision to migrate from a youth idol profile to that of a romantic singer. In the same year, Carlos won the San Remo Festival (XVIII Festival della Canzone Italiana) with "Canzone Per Te" (Sergio Endrigo) and starred the film O Diamante Cor-de-Rosa (also a box office success), opening his own show Roberto Carlos à Noite (TV Record) on March 15. As a romantic singer, Carlos had several hits in the 1970s that still had his creative impetus, such as "Sua Estupidez," "As Flores do Jardim de Nossa Casa," "Jesus Cristo," "Amada Amante," "Detalhes," "Debaixo dos Caracóis dos Seus Cabelos," "A Montanha," "A Proposta," "Além do Horizonte," "Olha," "Amante à Moda Antiga," and "A Ilha" (all with Erasmo), along with "Como Vai Você?" (Antônio Marcos/Mário Marcos), and two songs written by Caetano Veloso especially for him, "Como Dois e Dois" and "Muito Romântico." In that decade, Carlos also consolidated his international career doing regular shows in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America. In the year of 1970, he did his first show at the prestigious Canecão, which would be the first of his highly successful annual seasons at the most important Carioca hall in terms of media resonance. In the early '70s, Carlos became the top record-selling Brazilian artist, a position he would keep for many consecutive years. After 1976, his albums were selling over 1,000,000 copies. His 1977 album Roberto Carlos, with "Falando Sério," sold 2.2 million copies. His 1978 show also beat all records, with 250,000 spectators in six months throughout Brazil, while the album with "Café da Manhã," "Força Estranha," and "Lady Laura" sold 1.5 million copies.
In the '80s, Carlos also started to record in English and French (he had already recorded albums in Spanish, Italian, and, naturally, Portuguese), having won the Globo de Cristal trophy, awarded by CBS to Brazilian artists who sell more than five million copies outside Brazil. At the same time, his albums continued to break records in his country. "Caminhoneiro" (1984) was aired 3,000 times in a single day, another record soon beaten by his own "Verde e Amarelo" (1985), with 3,500 spins. In 1986, he had success at Radio City Music Hall (New York, NY) and, two years later, won the Grammy as the Best Latin American Pop singer. In 1989, his Sonrie reached first place on Billboard's Latin chart.
In the 1990s, Roberto Carlos became the first Latin American artist to sell more albums than the Beatles (in 1994, having by then sold over 70 million copies of his albums). In the mid-'90s, with the retro Jovem Guarda wave, Carlos, who was worn out among the younger generations who had only known his romantic and sentimental hits directed at a middle-aged audience, had his importance recuperated by young rockers such as Cássia Eller, Chico Science & Nação Zumbi, Barão Vermelho, and Skank, who recorded Rei, a tribute to him with his old Jovem Guarda hits.
In 1998, his second wife Maria Rita discovered she had cancer (she would die in 1999), which shattered his peace of mind. Trying to keep on with his career, Carlos continued to record and perform after one year of reclusion. In 2001, he broke his contract with Sony (ex-CBS), the recording company through which he had released a vast majority of his albums, due to commercial reasons related to his wife's demise.
El Dia Que Me Quieras
Roberto Carlos Lyrics
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El suave murmullo
De tu suspirar
Como rie la vida
Si tus ojos negros
Me quieren mirar
Y si es mio el amparo
Que es como un cantar
Ella aquieta mi herida
Todo todo se olvida
El dia que me quieras
La rosa que engalana
Se vestira de fiesta
Con su mejor color
Y al viento las campanas
Diran que ya eres mia
Y locas las fontanas
Se juraran su amor
La noche que me quieras
Bajo el azul del cielo
Las estrellas celosas
Nos miraran pasar
Y un rayo misterioso
Hara nido en tu pelo
Luciernaga curiosa
Que vera
Que eres mi consuelo
The lyrics of El Día Que Me Quieras by Roberto Carlos portray a character who is deeply in love with another person, and the effects that their love has on them, both mentally and physically. The first stanza describes how the character is comforted by the gentle murmur of their lover’s sighs, and how the “laughing of life” is reflected in the blackness of their lover’s eyes. The second stanza describes how the comforting and loving nature of their lover’s laughter can heal their emotional wounds, and make everything else in the world fade away.
The chorus, “El dia que me quieras,” which translates to “The day that you love me,” is a declaration of the character’s love, and imagines what would happen on the day that their lover finally reciprocates their feelings. The character envisions the world around them changing, as the rose that symbolizes their love becomes more vibrant, and the bells and fountains around them fill the air with the joy that they now feel.
The final stanza describes a night spent with their lover, under a sky filled with jealous stars. The line “Y un rayo misterioso/Hara nido en tu pelo” is particularly poetic, as it conjures up an image of a lightning bug settling into their lover’s hair and watching over them, providing comfort and solace.
Overall, the lyrics of El Día Que Me Quieras describe the transformative power of love, and how it can make everything else in the world pale in comparison.
Line by Line Meaning
Acaricia mi sueño
Please gently caress and comfort me in my dreams
El suave murmullo
Let the soft murmur of your breath and presence soothe me
De tu suspirar
And the sound of your sighs calm me even more
Como rie la vida
Life feels happier and more joyous with your presence
Si tus ojos negros
If your beautiful black eyes wish to see me
Me quieren mirar
I would be filled with gratitude and love to receive that attention
Y si es mio el amparo
If I'm fortunate enough to have the refuge and sanctuary of your light-hearted laughter
De tu risa leve
Like a sweet melody, it will ease all of my emotional pain
Que es como un cantar
And everything will be forgotten and serene, in the tunes of your laughter
Ella aquieta mi herida
Your laughter can be the balm to soothe my deepest soulful wounds
Todo todo se olvida
In that moment, every worry, every sorrow melts away into complete oblivion
El dia que me quieras
The day you love me back would be the most joyous day of my life
La rosa que engalana
And the rose that currently decorates your presence
Se vestira de fiesta
Would bloom brighter and more gloriously than ever before
Con su mejor color
It would be overflowing with vibrant color and awe-inspiring beauty
Y al viento las campanas
The bells will ring out to celebrate a new beginning
Diran que ya eres mia
As the world around us recognizes that you belong to me
Y locas las fontanas
Even nature will rejoice in our union and love
Se juraran su amor
And the fountains will pledge their eternal love by dancing wildly
La noche que me quieras
On the night when you finally love me back
Bajo el azul del cielo
Underneath the infinite expanse of the beautiful night sky
Las estrellas celosas
Stars, with jealous twinkle in their eyes
Nos miraran pasar
Would watch us pass by, glowing with pure passion and love
Y un rayo misterioso
And then one mystical ray of light
Hara nido en tu pelo
Will make its home upon your beautiful hair, shining bright and illuminating you like a guiding light
Luciernaga curiosa
The curious firefly that sees it all
Que vera
Looks on in awe and amazement
Que eres mi consuelo
As it sees that you are my true comfort, solace, and refuge
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Carlos Gardel, Juan Maria Solare
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Sanes Canelo Pedro
Acaricia mi ensueño
El suave murmullo
De tu suspirar
Como ríe la vida
Si tus ojos negros
Me quieren mirar
Y si es mío el amparo
De tu risa leve
Que es como un cantar
Ella aquieta mi herida
Todo, todo se olvida
El día que me quieras
La rosa se engalana
Se vestirá de fiesta
Con su mejor color
Y al viento las campanas
Dirán que ya eres mía
Y locas las fontanas
Se contarán su amor
La noche que me quieras
Desde el azul del cielo
Las estrellas celosas
Nos mirarán pasar
Y un rayo misterioso
Hará nido en tu pelo
Luciernagas curiosas que verán
Que eres mi consuelo
El día que me quieras
No habrá más que armonía
Será clara la aurora
Y alegre el manantial
Traerá quieta la brisa
Rumor de melodía
Y nos darán las…
peru peruano
Acaricia mi sueño
El suave murmullo de tu suspirar
Como ríe la vida
Si tus ojos negros me quieren mirar
Y si es mío el amparo
De tu risa leve
Que es como un cantar
Ella quieta mi herida
Todo, todo se olvida
El día que me quieras
La rosa que engalana
Se vestirá de fiesta
Con su mejor color
Y al viento las campanas
Dirán que ya eres mía
Y locas las fontanas
Se contaran su amor
La noche que me quieras
Desde el azul del cielo
Las estrellas celosas
Nos miraran pasar
Y un rayo misterioso
Hará nido en tu pelo
Luciérnaga curiosa
Que vera que eres mi consuelo
El día que me quieras
No habrá mas que armonía
Será clara la aurora
Y alegre el manantial
Traerá quieta la brisa
Rumor de melodías
Y nos darán las fuentes
Su canto de cristal
El día que me quieras
Endulzara sus cuerdas
El pájaro cantor
Florecerá la vida
No existirá el dolor
La noche que me quieras
Pedro Luis Infante
Este hombre da una sensación de paz al cantar.
lizmoica
Nadie ha cantado esta canción como Roberto Carlos. El sentimiento que le imprime no se puede comparar. Esta canción y Un gato en la Oscuridad son mis favoritas.
beto meneses
Si, luis miguel
Eli gutiérrez
Mi papá le canta esta canción con guitarra a mi mamá 🥺 llevan 34 años de casados y se la canta cad a vez que puede. Lloro cada vez que la escucho
Wilber Oscar Rosales
Qué tierno 😍.
Alberto Chauca
Te felicito
leen k
Que hermoso! Te felicito, eres una hermosa chica afortunada.
The Sandman
la felicito por su señor padre, no ahi mejor manera de enamorar una mujer ke con estas poesias
Ivan Fernandez
Son LAS 23:15 horas del 18 de octubre del 2021, estando el mundo envuelto en una guerra entre el bien y el mal y con casi 72 años de vida, lejos de mi país de nacimiento desde hace 45 años escucho esta versión de “El día que me quieras” cantada por Roberto Carlos , que definitivamente es la mejor versión de todas las que he escuchado en mi vida. El coro atrás, es que eleva a un nivel extraordinario la letra y melodía, logrando un énfasis tal,que puede conmoverme totalmente. Saludos desde Estocolmo!!!!!
Francisco García
@Ivan Fernandez Tengo 69 años de edad y tampoco me he vacunado, ni pienso hacerlo a no ser que venga la guardia nacional. Saludos fraternales desde México.