Guitarist Charlie Byrd was invited to travel and play in Brazil during a cu… Read Full Bio ↴Guitarist Charlie Byrd was invited to travel and play in Brazil during a cultural goodwill tour sponsored by the Kennedy administration in 1961. He was completely enamoured by the music, and when he returned, he headed straight for the recording studio to make the now classic Jazz Samba. Collaborating with Stan Getz on tenor sax and backed by a band that included Gene Byrd (bass, guitar), Keter Betts (bass), and Buddy Deppenschmidt and Bill Reichenbach (drums), Byrd forged a new and brilliant sound. American record companies were to churn out hundreds of watered-down bossa-pop albums that have since given the style its lounge-addled image, but this album stands as a tribute to the vitality and adaptability of jazz. --Louis Gibson
Samba de Uma Nota Só
Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd Lyrics
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@jeffnavarro2563
My daughter listens to this song as she sleeps in my arms. Just as I heard it in my father's arms 30 years ago. The Circle of Life continues to the same Rhythm and dance. Obrigado pra musica e Axé.
@paulgaier4525
Still fresh during 2020 lockdown. Thanks, Stan.
@AndreaSubversa
Thanks Tom Jobim
@joaaotubee
@@AndreaSubversa exactly.
@caetanoprofeta7274
Uma das melhores versões de “Samba de uma nota só” que eu já ouvi. Dá orgulho de ser brasileiro. Avante Brasil 🇧🇷.
@jacobtaylor2850
That percussion is almost mechanically perfect, very nice..
@richardleonard4281
I bought this album in '64 because of Charlie Byrd and became a Stan Getz fan. 54 years later it is as fresh as it was then.
@drakesmith471
I bet so. This is the kind of song that you can just pull out from time to time and you’ll find it has as much groove in it as the prior times.
@jamescarey
for sixty years now this has been one of my favorite songs.
@mhoracsek
Jobim was....no, he is sone of the greatest gift of God among artists. Much thanks for uploding.