Lyrics to "Domingo no Parque" (Sunday in the park) by Gilberto Gil (1967) Recorded with Os Mutantes for the LP Philips III Festival of Brazilian Popular Music (1967) --- The king of play -- hey, José The king of trouble -- hey, João One worked at the market -- hey José The other in construction --… Continue reading Domingo no Parque
Author: lyricalbrazil
My name is Victoria Broadus and I'm currently living in Oberlin, Ohio, where I teach Latin American History at Oberlin College. I learned Portuguese while working toward a Master's degree at Georgetown back in 2008/09, which is also when I began traveling to Brazil. I started this site in late 2011 when I was living in New York City, missing Brazil but fortunate to be surrounded by lots of great opportunities to hear Brazilian music. I wanted to share that music with friends and family and any other readers out there who wonder what the songs they're listening to are saying, and why. From 2012-2017 I lived in Brazil -- first São Paulo for a year, then Rio for nearly five -- before coming back to the United States for my PhD program at Georgetown, which I completed in June 2023.
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Se todos fossem iguais a você
Lyrics from "Se todos fossem iguais a você" By Tom Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes, 1956 Good Audio Version --- Go on with your life Your path is one of peace and love Your life Is a beautiful song of love Open your arms and sing The final hope The divine hope Of loving in… Continue reading Se todos fossem iguais a você
Tanto Mar
Lyrics from "Tanto Mar" by Chico Buarque Version 1 (1974, Banned in Brazil) --- I know you're celebrating, friend It makes me happy And, while I'm absent Save a carnation for me I would like to be in that celebration, friend With your people And pick personally some flower In your garden I know there… Continue reading Tanto Mar