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Between 1966 and 1968, the first three self-titled albums by singer-songwriter Chico Buarque built a bridge between bossa nova and the earthier, samba-fueled ethos of MPB.
[1] [5] [10] In the following year, it won the Lating Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album. [17] The album cover, created by Batman Zavareze and based on two works by Dadi and Mú, [ 1 ] [ 5 ] is a questioning of the dogma of blue being for boys and pink being for girls.
Música popular brasileira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmuzikɐ popuˈlaʁ bɾaziˈlejɾɐ], Popular Brazilian Music) or MPB is a trend in post-bossa nova urban popular music in Brazil that revisits typical Brazilian styles such as samba, samba-canção and baião and other Brazilian regional music, combining them with foreign influences, such as jazz and rock.
"Stay with Me" is a song by English rock band Faces, written jointly by lead singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood. Released from the band's third studio album A Nod Is As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse (1971), it became their only major hit in the United States, although they had a further three Top 20 singles in the UK chart.
"Stay with Me" is a song by English singer Sam Smith from their debut studio album In the Lonely Hour (2014). It was released in the United States on 14 April 2014 and in the United Kingdom on 18 May 2014. "Stay with Me" is a gospel-inspired ballad that details the protagonist pleading with their one-night stand not to leave them. [1]
"Stay with Me" is a song by Scottish DJ and record producer Calvin Harris and American singers Justin Timberlake, Halsey, and Pharrell Williams. Produced by the former and written by the artists alongside James Fauntleroy , it was released on 15 July 2022 through Columbia Records as the third single from Harris' sixth studio album, Funk Wav ...
"Stay with Me" (often credited as "Stay with Me Baby") is a soul song co-written by Jerry Ragovoy and George David Weiss. [1] It was first recorded in 1966 by Lorraine Ellison, [2] and produced by Ragovoy. Ellison recorded "Stay with Me" at a last-minute booking, following a studio cancellation by Frank Sinatra. [3]
It was listed by Rolling Stone Brazil in 2007, as well as the Discoteca Básica podcast in 2022, as one of the 10 best Brazilian albums in history. [7] [8] Its success would set up the failure of the much more unconventional follow-up, Araçá Azul. [6] In August 2016, Pitchfork elected "You Don't Know Me" as the 73rd best song from the seventies.