Lyrics from "Ingenuo" ("Naive"), 1930s Music by Pixinguinha and Benedito Lacerda, lyrics Paulo Cesar Pinheiro -- Audio Version with Lyrics (Elizeth Cardoso) --- I was naive when I believed in love But at least I never gave in to pain I cried my first sorrow I cried it all out, so as not to cry anymore… Continue reading “Ingenuo”
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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Insensatez
Lyrics to "Insensatez" ("Foolishness" or "Folly"), 1961 Music by Tom Jobim, Lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes --- Ah, foolishness What have you done Such a reckless heart You made cry from pain Your love Such a delicate love Ah, why were you So weak that way In such a soulless way Ah, my heart That… Continue reading Insensatez
Sabiá
Lyrics from "Sabiá" (Song-Thrush), 1968 Music by Tom Jobim Lyrics by Chico Buarque Good audio verison --- I'm going to go back I know that I'm going to go back, yet To my place It was over there And it's still over there And I will hear Singing A Sabiá Singing A Sabiá I'm going… Continue reading Sabiá