Chega de Saudade

"Chega de Saudade" (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʃeɡɐ d(ʒ)i sawˈdad(ʒ)i]) (published English version is "No More Blues") is often considered to be the first recorded bossa nova song.[1] The music was composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim and the lyrics were written by Vinícius de Moraes. João Gilberto's recording is the most famous.

Overview

The song was first recorded by Brazilian singer Elizete Cardoso and released on her 1958 album entitled Canção Do Amor Demais; however, the public took little notice of her release. João Gilberto included the second-ever recorded version of the track on his 1959 album Chega De Saudade. Released as a single, the song became a hit and would solidify bossa nova as a permanent genre in the Latin music lexicon.

The title can be translated roughly as "enough longing," though the Portuguese word, saudade, carries with it a far more complex meaning. The word implies an intensity of heartfelt connection that is yearned for passionately, not unlike feeling withdrawal symptoms from a drug that makes one feel good. Another good analogy might be an intense homesickness. Chega, in this case, means no more, enough.

Covers and versions

Recognition

The song was voted by the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone as the 6th greatest Brazilian song.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Spessoto, Toninho (2009). "As 100 Maiores Músicas Brasileiras - "Chega de Saudade"". Rolling Stone Brasil (in Portuguese). Spring. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  2. Lewis, Don. "Easy Listening: A Hi-Lo's High". The Milwaukee Journal. July 19, 1981. Retrieved 2014-03-06.
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