Samba Italiano
"Samba Italiano"[1] (Italian Samba) is a popular samba song composed in 1965 by Adoniran Barbosa (1912–1982), who was a son of Italian immigrants from Valinhos, Brazil, and knew well the pidgin Italian-Portuguese dialect spoken in the streets of São Paulo, mostly in the Mooca, Brás and Bexiga sections.
The lyrics are very funny and non-sensical, at least for those Italian-Brazilians who can understand the language (a great number of paulistas).
Lyrics
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Original Gioconda, piccina mia,
Piove, piove,
Ti ricordi, Gioconda,
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Free translation Gioconda, my little girl
It rains, it rains
Do you remember, Gioconda
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See also
References
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External links
- MP3 Recording of Samba Italiano. Terra Music.