Água de Beber ("Water to Drink") is a classic bossa nova song blending jazz harmonies with Brazilian rhythms, famously recorded by Astrud Gilberto and Stan Getz. Its lyrics metaphorically link water to love and spiritual nourishment.
"Água de Beber" (Water to Drink) is a bossa nova classic by Jobim and de Moraes, blending jazz harmonies with Brazilian rhythms. It reflects themes of nature and love, popularizing the genre globally.
A cornerstone of bossa nova's global expansion, blending samba rhythms with jazz harmonies. Often interpreted as metaphorical social commentary on Brazil's political climate.
"Água de Beber" is a quintessential Bossa Nova song blending Jobim's jazz-influenced harmonies with de Moraes' poetic Portuguese lyrics, emblematic of 1960s Brazilian cultural diplomacy.
Água de Beber is a quintessential Bossa Nova song composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim, blending samba rhythms with jazz harmonies. It became a global phenomenon in the 1960s as part of the Brazilian music wave.