Summer Samba

1964 bossa nova song


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"Summer Samba" (also known as "So Nice" or its original Portuguese title, "Samba de Verão") is a 1964 bossa nova and jazz standard song by Brazilian composer Marcos Valle, with English-language lyrics by Norman Gimbel; the original Portuguese lyrics are by Paulo Sérgio Valle, the composer's brother.

Walter Wanderley Trio

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The song was first popularized by the Walter Wanderley Trio in 1966 — the album Rain Forest on which it was issued reached platinum status in 1970 — AllMusic has said of Wanderley's version, "His recording ... is regarded as perhaps a more definitive bossa tune than "Girl From Ipanema." In 1966, Wanderley's version was the biggest seller in the U.S., reaching #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #3 on the Easy Listening chart. The composition is still a favourite on Adult Standards radio stations.

Covers

As of 2000, the song had been recorded by more than 180 different artists worldwide.

Notes

References

  1. [http://www.allbrazilianmusic.com/en/Artists/Artists.asp?Status=ARTISTA&Nu_Artista=374 Marcos Valle] on AllBrazilianMusic.com
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  3. [[Irwin Chusid. Chusid, Irwin]]. {{usurped
  4. Thom Jurek, [https://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Boss%20of%20the%20Bossa%20Nova:1921387023 ''Boss of the Bossa Nova'' (album review)], Allmusic (retrieved 28 March 2007)
  5. Whitburn, Joel. (2002). "Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001". Record Research.
  6. Gollner, Adam.[http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2000/033000/music1.html "Two scoops of samba: A pair of Brazilian heavyweights import some tropical heat,"], ''Montreal Mirror'', 30 March 2000
  7. [http://www.wdr5.de/service/service_musik/interpreten/marcos_valle.phtml Marcos Valle, 1943] (in German)

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