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Garôta De Ipanema
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1964 singles Jazz compositions in F major Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients Latin Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients Songs with lyrics by Norman Gimbel Billboard Adult Contemporary number-one singles Portuguese-language songs Ella Fitzgerald songs Songs with lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes United States National Recording Registry recordings English-language Brazilian songs Nat King Cole songs Songs with music by Antônio Carlos Jobim Bossa nova jazz standards Frank Sinatra songs 1960s jazz standards Grammy Award for Record of the Year 1962 songs
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%22Garota de Ipanema%22 (%22The Girl from Ipanema%22) is a Brazilian bossa nova song. It was a worldwide hit in the mid-1960s and won a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1965. It was written in 1962, with music by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Portuguese lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes. English lyrics were written later by Norman Gimbel.The first commercial recording was in 1962, by Pery Ribeiro. The 1964 single featuring Astrud Gilberto and Stan Getz, shortened from the version on the 1963 album Getz/Gilberto (which also included the Portuguese lyrics sung by Joao Gilberto), became an international hit. In the US, it peaked at number five on the Hot 100, and went to number one for two weeks on the Easy Listening chart. Overseas it peaked at number 29 in the United Kingdom, and charted highly throughout the world. Numerous recordings have been used in films, sometimes as an elevator music cliché. It is believed to be the second most recorded pop song in history, after %22Yesterday%22 by The Beatles. The song was inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001. In 2004, it was one of 50 recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry. In 2009, the song was voted by the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone as the 27th greatest Brazilian song.
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Vinicius de Moraes Antônio Carlos Jobim Norman Gimbel
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