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Só Danço Samba
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My cover for "Só Danço Samba" (aka "Jazz 'n' Samba"), a bossa nova composed in 1962 by Antônio Carlos Jobim, with lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes. English lyrics were later written by Norman Gimbel. On occasion, it has also been known as "Jazz Samba" and "I Only Dance Samba", an English translation of the original Portuguese title.
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Released: 24-Apr-2025
Category: Latin
Application: Other
File type: mp3
File size: 8.6 Mb
Plays: 10
Downloads: 1
Weekly plays: 1
Weekly downloads: 1
License: Non-commercial derivatives allowed; contact artist for permission
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Sounds lovely!!
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Your musicianship is fantastic.  Every note sounds perfect
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@deezee @TrebleFace Tks so much guys!
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Splendid and loungy Jazz I like
Soothing ..
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Splendid version ! Bravo !
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@Yoslounge @Dyl Grazie amici!
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Yes, I love this song!!! Stan Getz blew me away with his versin and yiou also are Fantastic with you cool interpretation which is so creative and so lyrical!!!!!!! Sensational my very dear friend!!!
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artist
Cool one!  Great job on this.  One of my all time favorite bossas.  I first heard this song on an old Sergio Mendez Brazil 66 album my teacher gave me in school and really became hooked on the genre.
1 month ago
artist
@Dav Brazil 66 a great album!
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@deezee Tks so much Dee!
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