"The Girl From Ipanema" is a globally iconic bossa nova jazz standard that soundtracked Brazil's cultural diplomacy in the 1960s. Its English lyrics version by Norman Gimbel won a Grammy in 1965.
"The Girl From Ipanema" is one of the most recorded songs in history, symbolizing 1960s bossa nova. Its English-Portuguese hybrid version by João Gilberto, Stan Getz, and Astrud Gilberto won a Grammy in 1965.
A timeless jazz standard that became a worldwide phenomenon, blending samba rhythms with cool jazz. It popularized Brazilian music globally and remains one of the most recorded songs in history.
This bossa nova classic, composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim with Portuguese lyrics by Vinícius de Moraes, gained global fame through Norman Gimbel's English adaptation. It became a symbol of Brazilian culture and jazz standard.
"The Girl from Ipanema" is a bossa nova jazz standard composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim with Portuguese lyrics by Vinícius de Moraes. It gained global fame after Astrud Gilberto's English vocals in the 1964 recording, winning a Grammy and becoming a symbol of Brazilian music.