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Wikipedia article




"'Desafinado'" (a Portuguese word, usually rendered into English as "'Out of Tune'", or as "'Off Key'") is a 1959 bossa nova song and jazz standard composed by Antnio Carlos Jobim with lyrics (in Portuguese) by Newton Mendona.

Background



"Desafinado" was originally a response to critics who claimed that bossa nova was a new genre for singers who can't sing. The English language lyrics were written by Jon Hendricks and "Jessie Cavanaugh" (a pseudonym used by The Richmond Organisation). Another English lyric, more closely based on the original Portuguese lyric (but not a translation) was written by Gene Lees, and appears on some recordings as well.

Chart performance



The version by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd (from the album 'Jazz Samba') was a major hit in 1962, reaching number 15 and number 4 on 'Billboard's pop and easy-listening charts, respectively; their definitive rendering also reached number 11 in the UK. Ella Fitzgerald's version made number 38.

Accolades



The song was voted by the Brazilian edition of 'Rolling Stone' as the 14th greatest Brazilian song. The 1959 Joo Gilberto album 'Chega de Saudade' contained the song and was inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001.

See also



*List of bossa nova standards

References




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