Brazil Song | Learn Facts About Brazil the Musical Way
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2018
- In this melodic song written in the style of bossa nova from Brazil, you can explore the country of Brazil through song while viewing images of Brazil's landscapes. Additionally, learn about famous Brazilian cultural icons from both yesterday and today and become educated as to the geography and culture of Brazil.
The Brazil Song is a fun way to become acquainted with the history as well as important facts about this South American country, so no matter if you just want to learn a bit about Brazil or are planning on booking a voyage there and want a unique way to be introduced to your vacation destination, let this song be your personal musical guide.
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Brazil Song Lyrics
Brazil / It's our favorite place to chill / Life is such a thrill / in Brazil
Brazil / A shining city on a hill / Life is such a thrill / in Brazil
The gentle rhythm of the Bossa Nova / I could listen to Samba over and over
The choro and the maracatu fill the air
Antonio Carlos Jobim played piano / the singers were Astrud and Joao Gilberto
Stan Getz was blowing on his saxophone
Chorus
Home of the world famous Amazon river / Chapada Diamantina will make you shiver
Pico de Neblina into the Serra do Mar
I see the hills of Rio de Janeiro / Although the largest city is Sao Paolo
The capital city is Brasilia
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Carnivale comes every February / the coffee and cachaca are extraordinary
Mango papaya guava orange and passionfruit
We eat delicious plates of feijoada / it's 3 Brazilian Real to the dollar
We are the country of the future and always will be
Chorus
Giselle Bundchen and Paolo Coelho / Adriana Lima and Fabrizio
Pele was an international futbol star
The corsage orchids and the water lillies / Myriad palms and the wild rubber trees
Jaguars and sloths and armadillos we see from afar - Hudba