The reason I fell in love was bossa nova. A light and stylish pop masterpiece.
This is the hit song that made Eydie Gorme known to the world. It's a light-hearted number that played a part in the bossa nova craze.
"Blame It On The Bossa Nova" is a representative song by Eydie Gorme that instantly became a hit all over the world. It was a pioneering attempt to fuse Brazilian bossa nova rhythm with pop music, and it also sparked the bossa nova boom in America. The light rhythm and cheerful lyrics about love still capture the hearts of many listeners today. A classic of Latin pop that is loved across the ages.
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A:
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1)
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One Note Samba
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2)
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Melody D'Amour
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3)
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The Gift! (Recado Bossa Nova)
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4)
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The Sweetest Sounds (From The Broadway Musical "No Strings")
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5)
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Dansero
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6)
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Blame It On The Bossa Nova
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B:
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1)
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Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune)
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2)
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The Message
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3)
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Almost Like Being In Love
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4)
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Moon River
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5)
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The Coffee Song (They've Got An Awful Lot Of Coffee In Brazil)
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6)
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I Remember You
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Guitar - Al Caiola
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Trumpet - Clark Terry
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Arranged By - Billy May (B3 to B6)
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Guitar - Mundell Lowe
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Percussion - Johnny Pacheco
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Arranged By - Nick Perito (A1 to A4, B1, B2)
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Conductor - Nick Perito (A1 to A4, B1, B2)
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Producer - Al Kasha
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Contractor - Joe Guercio
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Arranged By - Marion Evans (A5)
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Saxophone - Boomy Richards
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Producer [Consultant] - Ken Greengrass