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Os Quindins de Yay

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Wikipedia article


'"Os Quindins de Yay"' (also known as '"Os Quindins de Iai"') is a famous Brazilian song written by the renowned Brazilian songwriter Ary Barroso and first released in 1941.

It gained international fame when it was sung by Aurora Miranda in the Disney film 'The Three Caballeros'.

Meaning



A quindim is a popular Brazilian baked dessert that is typically yellow and contains sugar, egg yolk, and ground coconut.

As is common with Portuguese words ending in the letter "m", the plural form of the word "quindim" is spelt with an "n", as it is in this song.

Yay is a term of endearment that was originally used amongst Brazil's black slaves.

Yay is an old fashioned spelling of the word and some versions of the song have spelt it as Iai instead.

Versions



The song has been recorded by a variety of artists including Ciro Monteiro & Orchestra, Nuno Roland with Simon Bountman e sua Orchestra do Cassino Copacabana,

Fernanado Alvarez with Regional,

Roberto Inglez,

Csar de Alencar & Emilinha Borba, Trio Irakitan with Conjunto Coral de Severino Filho,

and Bola de Nieve.

Perhaps the most famous version of the song was sung by Aurora Miranda for the Disney film 'The Three Caballeros'. In the film Donald Duck and Jos Carioca travel to Bahia where they see a woman (Aurora Miranda) carrying a basket full of quindins that she is trying to sell and singing "Os Quindins de Yay". A large group of men soon gather around her and join in the song.

On the official soundtrack of 'The Three Caballeros', the song was sung by Nestor Amaral with Bando Da Lua and with Charles Wolcott and his Orchestra.

An instrumental version performed by Stanley Black and his Piano Barroso was featured in the 1992 film 'Strictly Ballroom'.

References



Category:Brazilian songs

Category:Portuguese-language songs

Category:1941 songs

Category:Songs from The Three Caballeros

Category:Songs written by Ary Barroso

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