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Sérgio Santos Mendes (born Niteroi, 11 February 1941) is a Brazilian musician. Born the son of a physician in Niteroi, Brazil, Mendes attended the local conservatory with hopes of becoming a classical pianist. As his interest in jazz grew, he started playing in nightclubs in the late-1950s just as bossa nova, a jazz-inflected derivative of samba, was taking off. Mendes played with Antonio Carlos Jobim (regarded as a mentor), and many U.S. jazz musicians who toured Brazil.
Mendes formed the Sexteto Bossa Rio and recorded Dance Moderno in 1961. Touring Europe and the United States, Mendes recorded albums with Cannonball Adderly and Herbie Mann and played Carnegie Hall. Mendes moved to the U.S. in 1964 and cut two albums under the Brasil '65 group name with Capitol Records and Atlantic Records. When sales were tepid, he replaced his Brazilian born vocalist Wanda Sa with the distinctive voice of Chicago native Lani Hall (who learned Mendes' Portuguese material phonetically) and switched to Herb Alpert's A&M label and released Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66. (Hall would later marry Alpert). The album ultimately went platinum based largely upon the success of the single Mas Que Nada and the personal support of Alpert, with whom Mendes toured regularly. Though his early singles with Brasil '66 (most notably Mas Que Nada) met with some success, Mendes really burst into mainstream prominence when he performed the Oscar nominated Burt Bacharach/Hal David song "The Look of Love" on the Academy Awards telecast in March 1968. Brasil '66's version of the song quickly shot into the top 10, eclipsing Dusty Springfield's version from the soundtrack of the movie, and Mendes spent the rest of 1968 enjoying consecutive top 10 and top 20 hits with his follow-up singles, "The Fool on the Hill" and "Scarborough Fair." Though he continued to enjoy adult contemporary chart successes with Brasil '66 through 1971, he would not experience the mainstream chart hits he enjoyed in 1968 until his comeback album in 1983 generated the biggest single of his career, "Never Gonna Let You Go." However, from 1968 on, Mendes was arguably the biggest Brazilian star in the world, enjoying immense popularity worldwide and performing in venues as varied as stadium arenas and the White House, where he gave concerts for both President Johnson and President Nixon.
Mendes' career in the U.S. stalled in the mid-70s, but he remained very popular in South America and Japan. (This disparity became a Seinfeld in-joke.) His two albums with Bell Records in 1973 and 1974, followed by several for Elektra from 1975 on, found Mendes continuing to mine the best in American pop music and post-Bossa writers of his native Brazil, while forging new directions in soul with collaborators like Stevie Wonder, who wrote Mendes' R&B-inflected minor hit, "The Real Thing." In 1983, he rejoined Alpert's A&M records and enjoyed huge success with a self-titled album and several follow-up albums, all of which received considerable adult contemporary airplay with charting singles. By the time Mendes released his Grammy-winning Elektra album Brasileiro in 1992, he was the undisputed master of pop-inflected Brazilian jazz. The late-1990s lounge music revival brought retrospection and respect to Mendes' oeuvre, particularly the classic Brasil '66 albums. He has released over thirty-five albums, and still plays his bossa nova heavily crossed with jazz and funk. His newest album, Timeless released in 2006, featured Chali 2na of Jurassic 5, will.i.am of Black Eyed Peas, Q-Tip, Justin Timberlake, and Pharoahe Monch.
(Text taken in whole from the Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Mendes on March 30, 2006)
Lookin' For Another Pure Love
Sergio Mendes Lyrics
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I had no problems, never a problem in my life
Never a worry on my mind
All my days before today were happy
And secure until your phone call
You were tellin' me goodbye
I'm lookin' for another pure love in my life
And I'm lookin' for another love
I'm lookin' for another pure love in my life
Now the wheel of fate has turned
I'm worried 'bout the new love you've discovered
He is a problem in my life
I have a problem on my mind
Things you cherish most in your life
Can be taken if they're left neglected
Leavin' a problem in your life
'Cause now I'm lookin' for another love
I'm lookin' for another pure love in my life, ooh
And now I'm lookin' for another love
And now I'm lookin' for another love
I'm lookin' for another pure love in my life, ooh
I'm lookin' for another love
I'm lookin for another pure love in my life
The lyrics to Sérgio Mendes's song Lookin' For Another Pure Love describe the aftermath of a breakup, where the singer is left searching for a new love to replace the one they have lost. The opening lines suggest that the singer has been living a blissful, problem-free life until this point, but the phone call they receive from their lover changes everything. The breakup has now become a problem that consumes their thoughts and leaves them feeling lost and alone.
The song then explores the idea that the things we value most in life can be taken away if we neglect them. It's a reminder that relationships require effort and attention to keep them strong. The singer is now faced with the task of finding a new love - a pure love, one that is free from the pain and sorrow of their previous relationship. The chorus repeats the desire for a new love, emphasizing the singer's desperation to fill the void left by their broken heart.
Overall, Lookin' For Another Pure Love is a soulful, melancholic track that captures the universal experience of heartbreak and the search for healing through new love.
Line by Line Meaning
Never tears or sorrows came before me in my mind
I had never thought of sadness or pain before, my life was carefree
All my days before today were happy
Every moment of my life, until now, was filled with joy
And secure until your phone call
I felt safe and certain about everything until you called me
Now the wheel of fate has turned
My luck has changed, my situation has taken a turn
He is a problem in my life
The new person you're with has become a concern for me
Things you cherish most in your life
Can be taken if they're left neglected
Leavin' a problem in your life
If you don't take care of what you value most, you risk losing it and facing a challenge in your life
Now I'm lookin' for another love
I'm lookin' for another pure love in my life
I am seeking a new, untainted love to fill the void caused by your departure
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Claudio Soares
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Steve Burke
Awesome