Astrud Gilberto - Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)

"Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars)" bossa nova song performed by Astrud Gilberto (English vocals) and João Gilberto (Portuguese vocals and guitar). Stan Getz on the sax. (Written by Antonio Carlos Jobim. English lyrics were written by Gene Lees.)
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Astrud Gilberto - FLY ME TO THE MOON - 1964 - Stereo

Recorded in NY Oct. 21, 1964 at A&R studios. Here it is complete, in stereo & in english as I previously only found the italian version, and another mixed as duet with Sinatra's cheesy version on youtube. Urbie Green is doing the trombone solo, and Joao Gilberto is on the guitar. I adjusted the mix for more rhythm section clarity, and areas that were mixed too low. www.ModCollectibles.com
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HOW INSENSITIVE - ASTRUD GILBERTO

Written by Antonio Carlos Jobim, and featured on Astrud's aptly named 1965 album 'The Astrud Gilberto Album (Japan)'!!! Please COMMENT and RATE!!!
Astrud Gilberto: Gentle Rain

We both are lost And alone in the world Walk with me In the gentle rain Don't be afraid, I've a hand For your hand and I Will be your love for a while I feel your tears as they fall On my cheek They are warm like gentle rain Come little one you have me in the World and our love will be sweet Very sweet Our love will Be sweet very sad Very sweet like gentle rain Like the gentle rain Like the gentle rain
astrud - hay un hombre en españa

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Astrud Gilberto - Aqua De Beber

Last tune of this nice concert with Antonio Carlos Jobim's orchestra and the endorable and fragile singing flower Astrud Gilberto
Stan Getz, Astrud & João Gilberto - The Girl From Ipanema

"The Girl From Ipanema" performed by Stan Getz, João Gilberto, Astrud Gilberto and band members. Taken from the 1964 "Getz/Gilberto" album. Composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes and Norman Gimbel. Musicians Stan Getz: Tenor saxophone João Gilberto: Guitar, vocals Antonio Carlos Jobim: Piano Sebastião Neto: Bass Milton Banana: Drums Astrud Gilberto: Vocals
Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto - Girl From Ipanema (Original Stereo)

One of the monumental jazz recordings of all time that now resides on the National Recording Registry, "Girl From Ipanema" defined bossa nova for a generation. The song was composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim with Portugese lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes and English lyrics by Norman Gimbel. Jazz saxophonist Stan Getz recorded this with Astrud and Joao Gilberto and it reached #5 on the pop charts in June of 1964.
Meditation - Astrud Gilberto

From 1967, here is a great performance by the Queen of Bossa Nova Astrud Gilberto.
Astrud Gilberto - The Gentle Rain (RJD2 Remix)

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Astrud Gilberto ~ Bim Bom

1966
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"The Girl from Ipanema" Astrud Gilberto, João Gilberto and Stan Getz

"The Girl from Ipanema" ("Garota de Ipanema") written in 1962 by Antonio Carlos Jobim with lyrics in Portuguese by Vinicius de Moraes and in English by Norman Gimbel was recorded by Astrud Gilberto, João Gilberto and Stan Getz, in March 1963 as part of the album Getz/Gilberto, released March 1964 on the Verve label. It was released as a single, reaching number one on the Pop Standard chart and was named Record of the Year in 1965. The album won the 1965 Grammy Awards for Best Album of the Year, Best Jazz Instrumental Album - Individual or Group and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. The personel are Stan Getz - tenor saxophone, João Gilberto - guitar, vocals, Astrud Gilberto -- vocals, Antonio Carlos Jobim - piano, Sebastião Neto -- bass, and Milton Banana - drums. The version presented here is the long one from the album and is, in my opinion, superior to the shortened one which received a great deal of play on the radio during the summer of 1964. The album is available on CD on Verve.
Astrud Gilberto - Meditation (Live 1967)

The one and only Astrud Gilberto, undisputed Queen of Bossa Nova. This video was from a performance at the Warwick Musical Theatre in Rhode Island. This aired as a TV special 'Popendipity' on Nov 16, 1967 and featured many other pop and RnR acts.
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Astrud Gilberto - Mulher Rendeira (Brazilian Tapestry)

Astrud Gilberto: Singer from Brazil, born in 1940. She became famous in the early 1960s through a recording of the Bossa Nova hit "The Girl from Ipanema", performing alongside Stan Getz and João Gilberto (whom she was married to at that time). LP: Gilberto With Turrentine Year: 1973 Label: CTI Records Personnel: Stanley Turrentine - Sax Tenor Eumir Deodato Arrangements, Piano Gene Bertoncini, Sam Brown and Sivuca - Guitar Bob Mann - Guitar Solo Ron Carter and Russel George - Bass Airto Moreira, Joao Palma, Dom Um Romao and Dennis Seiwell - Drums Toots Thielemans - Harmonica Hubert Laws, George Marge, Romeo Penque and Jerome Richardson - Flute Stereo: www.youtube.com Enjoy!
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ASTRUD GILBERTO - CALL ME

If you're feeling sad and lonely There's a service I can render Tell the one who loves you only I can be so warm and tender Call me, don't be afraid, you can call me Maybe it's late, but just call me Tell me, and I'll be around ... When it seems your friends desert you There's somebody thinking of you I'm the one who'll never hurt you Maybe that's because I love you Call me, don't be afraid, you can call me Maybe it's late, but just call me Tell me, and I'll be around ... Now don't forget me 'Cause if you let me I will always stay by you You've got to trust me That's how it must be There's so much that I can do ... If you call I'll be right with you You and I should be together Take this love I long to give you I'll be at your side forever Call me, don't be afraid, you can call me Maybe it's late, but just call me Tell me and I'll be around ...
Only Trust Your Heart - Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz

Only Trust Your Heart. Classic song performed by Astrud Gilberto. Album: Getz/Gilberto #2 Recorded Live at Carnegie Hall on October 9, 1964
Humboldt State Calypso Band: Astrud

Humboldt State University Calypso Band performing "Astrud" by Basia Trzetrzelewska and Danny White, arranged by Shelly Irvine and Steve Popernack. Directed by Eugene Novotney. Performed in JVD, May 2009, Arcata, CA.
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Emily Remler with Astrud Gilberto - Girl from Ipanema

Emily Remler with Astrud Gilberto recorded on October 28th 1983 at the Opera House, Cork, Ireland. Emily spent several years touring as a guitarist with Astrud Gilberto's band in the early 80's and often referred to the experience as being an important part of her musical development. Visit Emily Remler's tribute site: www.allthingsemily.com for more info and insights into Emily's music and teachings.
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Astrud Gilberto - The Girl From Ipanema (from the movie, Get Yourself A College Girl - 1964)

PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com The honey-toned chanteuse on the surprise Brazilian crossover hit "The Girl From Ipanema," Astrud Gilberto parlayed her previously unscheduled appearance (and professional singing debut) on the song into a lengthy career that resulted in nearly a dozen albums for Verve and a successful performing career that lasted into the '90s. Though her appearance at the studio to record "The Girl From Ipanema" was due only to her husband João, one of the most famed Brazilian artists of the century, Gilberto's singular, quavery tone and undisguised naïveté propelled the song into the charts and influenced a variety of sources in worldwide pop music. Born in Bahia, Gilberto moved to Rio de Janeiro at an early age. She'd had no professional musical experience of any kind until 1963, the year of her visit to New York with her husband, João Gilberto, in a recording session headed by Stan Getz. Getz had already recorded several albums influenced by Brazilian rhythms, and Verve teamed him with the cream of Brazilian music, Antonio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto, for his next album. Producer Creed Taylor wanted a few English vocals for maximum crossover potential, and as it turned out, Astrud was the only Brazilian present with any grasp of the language. After her husband laid down his Portuguese <b>...</b>


























