"Canção do Mar" (in English: "Song of the Sea") is a song in the
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tradition by Portuguese singer
Amália Rodrigues
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initially recorded with the lyrics "Solidão" (in English: "Solitude") for the soundtrack of the film "Les amants du Tage" also known by the English title ''
The Lovers of Lisbon
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'', and released as a single in 1954 by
Columbia Records
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. The song was written by Frederico de Brito and Ferrer Trindade.
"Canção do Mar" follows in the history of fado, closely tied to the
port district of Lisbon with lyrics incorporating poetry often related to the sea. On 27 November 2011, fado was added to the
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.
Tristão da Silva released a version in 1961, using the original title "Canção do Mar".
Dulce Pontes version
The song was covered by Portuguese singer
Dulce Pontes
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. Pontes´s version was featured in the 1996 movie ''
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'', starring
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and
Edward Norton
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; it was also used as the title music in TV series ''
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''. In Brazil, the same version was the theme of epic ''
novela'' adaption of ''
As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor
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'' by
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in 1995.
Pontes first learned that her recording of "Canção do Mar" was in the film
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while in the theater, unexpectedly hearing her voice singing the song as part of the soundtrack. She was quoted in Billboard saying "At first I couldn't believe it. I thought I was dreaming. Later my record company told me the whole story, and now all I want is to say thanks to my American friends, especially Mr. Hoblit, for being so kind to me."
Cover versions and other language versions
There are many language versions of "Canção do Mar" including:
*Portuguese: "Canção do Mar" by Valentina Félix
*Portuguese: "Solidão" on Je Dis Oui! (2016) by
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*Portuguese: "Canção do Mar" by Misia
*Portuguese: "Meu Brasil, Meu Portugal" by
Julio Iglesias
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*Spanish: "Oye Mar" by
Chayanne
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*Spanish: A second version by
Chenoa
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*French: "
Elle, tu l'aimes..." by
Hélène Ségara
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*German: "Das Ja zum Leben" by
Milva
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*Greek: "Ftes esi" by
Mando
*Persian: "Bargard Be Man" by Shani Rigsbee
*English: "Harem" by Sarah Brightman.
"Harem"
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crossover artist
Sarah Brightman
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, released on November 4, 2003 based on the music of "Canção do Mar". It was the first single taken from her 2003
album of the same name. "Harem" ranked number 1 on the ''Billboard'' dance/club charts.
In
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Brightman was quoted as saying "I've loved this song for ages," she said. "In our version, I wanted it to have a contemporary,
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feel - love, the desert, passion and fire, but also with a dance feeling."
Critical reception
In a review of Brightman's "
Harem
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" album and "
Harem World Tour
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", Larry Womack for the
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declared "she fuses the modern with the classical into a single piece" and "truly shines" clarifying "The title song (and opening number), augments de Brito and Trindade's melody 'Cancao do Mar' with a dance arrangement by
Frank Peterson
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, as well as English lyrics by Brightman and
Roxanne Seeman
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" and calling it "the artist's most inspired show opening to date. Karl Low for The Voice Magazine opined "A fan of dance or world music will appreciate this track as it skillfully blends both the
middle-eastern
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sounds and modern dance, with Sarah's operatic vocals providing a great counterpoint." Steve Morse for the
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wrote: "Bedecked in a regal belly dancing costume with a thin, billowing fabric around her shoulders, Brightman started her two-set show with the title track "Harem"... backed by a 20-piece orchestra..."
Track listing
#"Harem (Canção Do Mar)" (
Hex Hector
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Vocal Mix) – 10:02
#"Harem (Canção Do Mar)" (
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Vocal Mix) – 6:32
#"Harem (Canção Do Mar)" (
Manny Lehman Vocal Mix) – 11:05
#"It's a Beautiful Day" (Groove Brothers Remix) – 3:28
See also
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