- Summer Samba
Summer Samba (also known as "So Nice" or its original Portuguese title, "Samba de Verão") is a 1966
bossa nova song by Brazilian composerMarcos Valle , with English-language lyrics byNorman Gimbel ; the original Portuguese lyrics came fromPaulo Sérgio Valle , brother to the composer. [http://www.allbrazilianmusic.com/en/Artists/Artists.asp?Status=ARTISTA&Nu_Artista=374 Marcos Valle] on AllBrazilianMusic.com]The song was first popularized by the Walter Wanderley Trio in 1966 — the album on which it was issued reached platinum status in 1970 [http://bjbear71.com/Wanderley/WW-LPVerve.html Walter Wanderley Pictorial Discography] (retrieved Feb. 15, 2007)] Chusid, Irwin. [http://bjbear71.com/Wanderley/Liner-Notes.html "Walter Wanderley Samba Swing!" liner notes] ] — also reaching high on the U.S. record charts in versions by
Johnny Mathis ,Vikki Carr , andConnie Francis during that same decade. In fact, at least one source claims that three different versions were on theBillboard charts at the same time in 1966. [ [http://www.wdr5.de/service/service_musik/interpreten/marcos_valle.phtml Marcos Valle, 1943] (in German)]Allmusic has said of Wanderley's version, "His recording ... is regarded as perhaps a more definitive bossa tune than "Girl From Ipanema ."Thom Jurek, [http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Boss%20of%20the%20Bossa%20Nova:1921387023 "Boss of the Bossa Nova" (album review)] , Allmusic (retrieved March 28, 2007)] Wanderley's version was the biggest seller in the U.S., reaching #26 on theBillboard Hot 100 in 1966, (#3 on the Easy Listening chart) , and is still a favourite onAdult Standards radio stations.Other notable versions include those by
Astrud Gilberto and later byBebel Gilberto , both of which recordings have been used in several television programs and in widely broadcast TV advertisements. As of the year 2000, the song had been recorded by more than 180 different artists worldwide.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", March 30, 2000]The song was covered by
Emma Bunton in 2004 and was released as a b-side on the commercial CD single to her single "Crickets Sing For Anamaria ", taken from her critically acclaimed sophomore album, "Free Me ".Notes
External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trVKZ8s8fqQ Duet of Marcos Valle with Patricia Marx singing "Samba de Verão in the original Portuguese] (retrieved
2008-05-08 )
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