Stan Getz was my cousin. I didn’t meet him much as he was a lot older than me, but he was the famous one of the family. He was given a toy guitar as a kid and played it all the time. My aunt brought him up as his father passed very young. He really was something to listen to on the sax. And with Astrud there singing, they made beautiful music together. RIP Stan & Astrud.
@@-Luka-Brazi You need to look up Brasil '66. He was also the guy who helped make this song famous and was also a lead singer with Astrud on another well-known version of this song.
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Astrud, a Brazilian house wife, came to America because she spoke more English than Tom or João and their phrase book English. Astrud's father was a language professor and she spoke several languages. While recording, João asked Astrud to sing some verses in English. She didn't have a professional voice, however the voice and the music had a haunting dream-like quality and the rest became musical history.
Rest in Heavenly Peace Astrud Gilberto thank you for all the beautiful melodies you left for us your beautiful yet haunting and soothing voice will be sorely missed but never forgotten ! I am playing this song in your memory as i type this ..... thank you !
I grew up with this song and loved it. But then, when I was walking down the street one day as a young woman of 21, a man passed by me, turned around and told me that I looked like the girl from Ipanema. I'll be 70 next month. It's a good memory.
At that age, it is impossible to think that any of the people involved with this song, had any idea that they were about to serenade timeless greatness.
@@samuelvance5674 Yes, it broke up the marriage. She also was not a singer and was “enlisted” at the last minute as I recall. But look what happened in the end
Cracks me up how people get carried away by bossa nova. This is something you had to live with day after day, not just by watching music on TH-cam - i was lucky to live in Brasil, from Europe back in the 70s, Tom Jobim, Toquinho, Vinicius...the new Bossa Nova of the 80s. It's something that if you were lucky to witness, it will stay with you for the rest of your life...
Stan Getz was my cousin. He was literally given a toy sax as a little boy. He brought Bossa Nova to the US from Brazil. Very, very under appreciated. He was always on when he played. He did dabble way too much in drugs and alcohol and cancer caught up with him. RIP Stan & RIP Astrud.
i was born in '57 so the first time I heard this song I was a very young adolescent boy...but even then I found it hauntingly beautiful and had a very emotional effect on me with respect to my growing attraction to girls.
I remember this song being played on radios, in dr offices, grocery stores, etc...when I was little. I love it. Probably one of the first songs I ever really loved to listen to.
Yes it was a very sad day losing Astrud - she made me love samba and bossa nova with this song - and of course Stan. They are both gone and it makes me want to cry. What an incredible gift they left us along with all the other talented musicians and song writers involved in what they did ❤
Thank you Astrud Gilberto for singing this timeless beautiful romantic song Girl from Ipanema,we will miss you and always remember you in our hearts....❤❤❤
I love Love LOVE the phrasing in the Portuguese lyrics she sings with the ZDF, it seems to have a bebop sensibility to it. Glad to have heard this version. I often wonder if singers get sick of songs they sing a billion times. I can't tell here --- she seems to enjoy singing it here, probably for the billionth and 1 time for this appreciative audience.
Me admira não encontrar um único comentário de brasileiro aqui. Linda música e linda voz. Linda artista, que nunca ganhou o devido reconhecimento no Brasil.
I played those records so much you could practically hear both sides at once. My adoration was for Stan Getz -- see the adoration on his face in the 1964 version. They were together some years. RIP Astrud, such beauty of voice and soul.
Stan Getz was a horrible human being. He made sure she didnt get any royalties for this song, he was an addict and a bully. But if pedophile Michael Jackson is still adored by millions of Americans, than I dont see any problem with people putting Getz on a pedestal.
Echo's from my childhood. I remember this song playing on the radio presented as a new composition. I was a very young 5 year old boy. I used to hum this repeatedly throughout my childhood. I have Asperger's and this song helped me to focus on the task at hand. Used to drive my parents insane.
I'm soooo saaaadd 😥 I just found out today 6/8/2023, after subscribing to her channel, that she passed on 6/5/2023😥😥 I've been in love with her voice since I was 5 yrs old😥 Im now 63. It's good that she left many, many songs to cheer up the world, because we need that cool bossa nova laidback sound to sway to, in a time where everything is sooooo uptight and chaotic. R.I.P. Astrud, your voice was soooooo beautiful ❤️❤️
Rest in Pace, Astrud! Your voice was absolutely instrumental to create a wonderful musical experience that has remained in the first place of my preferences for almost 60 years.
I came here because James Taylor, in Colbert's Questionnaire, said if he could only listen to one song on a desert island for the rest of his life this was the one song (and performance, with Stan Getz) he chose. YES!
As a child of the sixties I remember fondly coming home from school. And listen to that wonderful sounds of Astrid Gilberto with the sound of Brazil in her voice pure magic
Incontournable et indémodable standard du "jazz cool", Astrud en est l'interprète idéale qui l'incarnera toujours, même dans les étoiles. On n'oubliera jamais son "duo" magique avec Stan Getz, lui aussi incontournable. Merci à vous, et que le ciel vous réunisse pour l'éternité et le bonheur musical des anges.
One of the events in my life as a boy that led me to learn Spanish and work for 20 years in Latin America. I even made it to Rio a few dozen times. A magical place still. Final Tropical Bohemian refuge for one and all and certainly filled With all flavors of women sights sounds and smells. And oh the sunsets.
Man, that voice! RIP, Astrud😍😓 I saw Stan Getz at Bubba's Jazz Club in Fort Lauderdale, Fl in 1980. I'll always wonder if I understood how great he was at the time. Yeah, I probably did. 🤔
This is absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing this and I appreciate the fact that the lips are in sync with the song. She is so classy and feminine!
In her own words.. became a sorry tale of how a shy young woman was exploited, manipulated and left broken by a male-dominated music industry full, as she put it, of “wolves posing as sheep”.
A Beautiful lady with a beautiful voice ❤ with her velvet smooth timeless voice God will make her his personal singer sitting on her very own cloud ☁️ 🙏☁️🙏RIP lovely lady 🙏🙏🙏🙏
She was not exactly what you call a "hot babe," much more of a cool babe in the era of high cool, before adult tastes were completely swamped by adolescents. Astrud and this song were I-CON-IC !
David i like your comment i was 21 years old when this very fine classic came out , now im 78 years old i still adore this song , this darling girl is so very beautiful Jane x
I was 14-15 when Astrud was casting her spell on me with that sexy feminine voice along with Stan Getz on sax. Yeah, had a strong school boy crush on this wonderful song stylist. One of a kind.
Красивая песня в исполнении красивой женщины вдвойне красива! Надо же, оказывается всего месяц назад Аструд Жилберто была жива. Ютуб вечно опаздывает с рекомендациями. Вечная память Аструд Жилберто.
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Essa versão é tão delicada q parece aqueles bolos finos deliciosos confeitados q agente olha e fica com dó pegar um pedaço de tão bonito q é!!E uma suavidade aos ouvidos sinceramente! 2:56
Astrud passed today 05/06/23 at the age of 83. Her voice was so hauntingly beautiful. May her soul rest in peace 💔
😢
💜!!
I didn't know...rip... She was a hero of mine it's hard to hold back tears..... she gave me hope... now I'm lost 😩
Царство Небесне.
Дякую за творчість.
RIP ❤❤❤
Rest in Peace Astrud, your voice made the world a better place.
A seminal, classic song of the '60s
A classic on its own. So calm, so cool...
RIP Astrud Gilberto. In our hearts, you'll always be the Girl from Ipanema.
Before my time, but my family was a big fan. Hey she made it to her 80's. RIp!
So calm, so cool. That sums this up perfectly.
Stan Getz was my cousin. I didn’t meet him much as he was a lot older than me, but he was the famous one of the family. He was given a toy guitar as a kid and played it all the time. My aunt brought him up as his father passed very young. He really was something to listen to on the sax. And with Astrud there singing, they made beautiful music together. RIP Stan & Astrud.
Amazing story! So glad you could tell everyone!! Bless Astrud and Stan!!!
thx for this report....good to know the background...
Gosh 😮
“Stan” who?
@@-Luka-Brazi You need to look up Brasil '66. He was also the guy who helped make this song famous and was also a lead singer with Astrud on another well-known version of this song.
I miss the world that created this
The best comment this post will ever get. Thank you
A beautiful song sung by a beautiful lady. Rest peacefully Astrud.
The smoothest and most unpretenious voice and style a female vocalist has ever produced.
This is just gorgeous-a song I associate with a hot summer day and it’s snowing with a Christmas tree!!
Christmas is in the middle of summer in Brazil.
There is once in a while a song whose lyrics, with the right singer, and backup marks time. This is surely one of the best.
When I heard this song in my teens, I thought I had been transported to another country - it was an igniting song!
Rest in Peace Astrud Gilberto 🕊️
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Brazil
It is the feeling after the fifth bottle of beer.
"Corcovado" and "Samba de Verão" have that effect on me. The former is also sung by Astrud Gilberto
Yep. This song made it to my country, Scotland, when I was was young. It has stayed with me.
Astrud, a Brazilian house wife, came to America because she spoke more English than Tom or João and their phrase book English. Astrud's father was a language professor and she spoke several languages. While recording, João asked Astrud to sing some verses in English. She didn't have a professional voice, however the voice and the music had a haunting dream-like quality and the rest became musical history.
Alright karen
That's true. Her father was german.
half brazilian. that made a world of a difference.
Just heard she passed away. I am so sorry. Nobody could sing this song like she could. Thank you dear lady for this song!
Rest in Heavenly Peace Astrud Gilberto thank you for all the beautiful melodies you left for us your beautiful yet haunting and soothing voice will be sorely missed but never forgotten ! I am playing this song in your memory as i type this ..... thank you !
I grew up with this song and loved it. But then, when I was walking down the street one day as a young woman of 21, a man passed by me, turned around and told me that I looked like the girl from Ipanema. I'll be 70 next month. It's a good memory.
I remember when this song was a hit but never knew the singer was. Thanks very much and RIP Astrud.
At that age, it is impossible to think that any of the people involved with this song, had any idea that they were about to serenade timeless greatness.
Stan Getz was already a great in the jazz world. He had an affair with Astrud
@@billieford9683 Behind the scenes intrigue. No I didn't know that. 😎
@@samuelvance5674 Yes, it broke up the marriage. She also was not a singer and was “enlisted” at the last minute as I recall. But look what happened in the end
Cracks me up how people get carried away by bossa nova. This is something you had to live with day after day, not just by watching music on TH-cam - i was lucky to live in Brasil, from Europe back in the 70s, Tom Jobim, Toquinho, Vinicius...the new Bossa Nova of the 80s. It's something that if you were lucky to witness, it will stay with you for the rest of your life...
R.I.P... Astrud Gilberto thanks for your music ♥Grazie per la tua musica ♥🙏
ASTRUD GILBERTO Feliz regreso a casa, gracias por linda música
This song is astoundingly beautiful with Astrud's singing, and Getz's Sax is smoother than a cashmere codpiece.
Stan Getz was my cousin. He was literally given a toy sax as a little boy. He brought Bossa Nova to the US from Brazil. Very, very under appreciated. He was always on when he played. He did dabble way too much in drugs and alcohol and cancer caught up with him. RIP Stan & RIP Astrud.
Beautiful! Back when we had real Singers, real Musicians,and classy Songs!
i was born in '57 so the first time I heard this song I was a very young adolescent boy...but even then I found it hauntingly beautiful and had a very emotional effect on me with respect to my growing attraction to girls.
I remember this song being played on radios, in dr offices, grocery stores, etc...when I was little. I love it. Probably one of the first songs I ever really loved to listen to.
Yes it was a very sad day losing Astrud - she made me love samba and bossa nova with this song - and of course Stan. They are both gone and it makes me want to cry. What an incredible gift they left us along with all the other talented musicians and song writers involved in what they did ❤
Thank you Astrud Gilberto for singing this timeless beautiful romantic song Girl from Ipanema,we will miss you and always remember you in our hearts....❤❤❤
Thank you for the timeless beautiful song…. farewell Astrud!
She sang it but her husband, Joao Gilberto, wrote it. Great combo.
"And when I'm gone, don't worry 'bout me: I got places to go, people to see...”; RIP beautiful Astrud 😔❤
Au revoir belle Astrud! Une interprétation inoubliable...R.I.P
Rest in peace sister. A voice that reminds me of my youth, makes me smile and remember of times not do long ago.
That song was iconic of the 60's
Astrud's smile after the end of her singing is wordlessly beyond beautiful.
I love Love LOVE the phrasing in the Portuguese lyrics she sings with the ZDF, it seems to have a bebop sensibility to it. Glad to have heard this version. I often wonder if singers get sick of songs they sing a billion times. I can't tell here --- she seems to enjoy singing it here, probably for the billionth and 1 time for this appreciative audience.
beautiful sound here @MichaelDomingo-yo8su 🌺🌹💮🌸🌺 th-cam.com/video/pXEiMTLrIhQ/w-d-xo.html
Yes they do. Neil Simon said so.
Me admira não encontrar um único comentário de brasileiro aqui. Linda música e linda voz. Linda artista, que nunca ganhou o devido reconhecimento no Brasil.
OMG, I think I may faint, the whole scene, the music. Please can we go back to this time????
I played those records so much you could practically hear both sides at once. My adoration was for Stan Getz -- see the adoration on his face in the 1964 version. They were together some years. RIP Astrud, such beauty of voice and soul.
What a shame he was such a nasty piece of work who ripped her off. RIP Astrud❤
Stan Getz was a horrible human being. He made sure she didnt get any royalties for this song, he was an addict and a bully. But if pedophile Michael Jackson is still adored by millions of Americans, than I dont see any problem with people putting Getz on a pedestal.
So beautiful. Rest in peace, Astrud.
Stan passed much too soon. Rest in peace, you guys. Thank you for making the world better through your sounds.
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A song that defined an era. Pure magic.
Brava, Astrud! May your new journey be filled with as much joy as you gave/brought to this world!
Plain, pure, pretty, but punchy and pointed with sharp good musical qualities, so, always very loved..
I love the bossa gracefulness & gentleness. The world needs more bossa.
Echo's from my childhood. I remember this song playing on the radio presented as a new composition. I was a very young 5 year old boy. I used to hum this repeatedly throughout my childhood. I have Asperger's and this song helped me to focus on the task at hand. Used to drive my parents insane.
Enjoy the next life Astrud, beautiful music. 🎉🎉🎉
Sublime, in a class of its own. BRAZILIAN music truly opened my ears to some of the greatest music that's been created.
Hmm. I'm in Australia and once sang a memorable 3-part Ave Maria composed by a musician in Brazil, sometime 20th century.
Basically one of best songs ever recorded!
I'm soooo saaaadd 😥 I just found out today 6/8/2023, after subscribing to her channel, that she passed on 6/5/2023😥😥
I've been in love with her voice since I was 5 yrs old😥 Im now 63.
It's good that she left many, many songs to cheer up the world, because we need that cool bossa nova laidback sound to sway to, in a time where everything is sooooo uptight and chaotic.
R.I.P. Astrud, your voice was soooooo beautiful ❤️❤️
Rest in Pace, Astrud! Your voice was absolutely instrumental to create a wonderful musical experience that has remained in the first place of my preferences for almost 60 years.
RIP!!! Thank you for sharing your talent and beauty with us
One of the greatest iconic female vocals in history. RIP Astrud.
getz smiling as she moves to center. you know that he knows astrid is a precious gem
Perfect voice and perfect song a heavenly match . Cant believe she is gone ! 😢
I came here because James Taylor, in Colbert's Questionnaire, said if he could only listen to one song on a desert island for the rest of his life this was the one song (and performance, with Stan Getz) he chose. YES!
As a child of the sixties I remember fondly coming home from school. And listen to that wonderful sounds of Astrid Gilberto with the sound of Brazil in her voice pure magic
So sad 😢my fav female singer..i could listen to her all day..her unique voice..😢❤
How many times she sang this I wonder? Love it and happy she lived and left this as part of her beautiful legacy for all of us.
Incontournable et indémodable standard du "jazz cool", Astrud en est l'interprète idéale qui l'incarnera toujours, même dans les étoiles. On n'oubliera jamais son "duo" magique avec Stan Getz, lui aussi incontournable.
Merci à vous, et que le ciel vous réunisse pour l'éternité et le bonheur musical des anges.
One of the events in my life as a boy that led me to learn Spanish and work for 20 years in Latin America. I even made it to Rio a few dozen times. A magical place still. Final Tropical Bohemian refuge for one and all and certainly filled With all flavors of women sights sounds and smells. And oh the sunsets.
Man, that voice! RIP, Astrud😍😓
I saw Stan Getz at Bubba's Jazz Club in Fort Lauderdale, Fl in 1980. I'll always wonder if I understood how great he was at the time. Yeah, I probably did. 🤔
This is absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing this and I appreciate the fact that the lips are in sync with the song. She is so classy and feminine!
In her own words.. became a sorry tale of how a shy young woman was exploited, manipulated and left broken by a male-dominated music industry full, as she put it, of “wolves posing as sheep”.
@@kelleybunny Woman , what are you talking about? Bunny Lefluf? Are you kidding me?
@@dc10fomin65 her own words..look it up.
Love the 1988 version!! RIP Astrud!! Thanks for the music.
Hello how are you doing?
Hermosa voz melosa de Astrud Gilberto. ❤❤❤ Hasta lagrimas me salen de emotiva como la canta. Me llega al corazón. Hermosa Astrud RIP 🕊️
RIP ♥ sweet Astrud. Love your voice so much.
....Her "Voice" will be forever in our Spirit.....
What a cool combo.... Upright bass, unpretentious drum kit, vibraphone, alto sax, lovely singer.
Nice reminder of my mother's am radio setting in childhood. Lovely voice. May she rest in Peace as I see a note she just passed at 83...wow
A Beautiful lady with a beautiful voice ❤ with her velvet smooth timeless voice God will make her his personal singer sitting on her very own cloud ☁️ 🙏☁️🙏RIP lovely lady 🙏🙏🙏🙏
legendary song and performer that will live on forever RIP Astrud
I was one of those who went ahh, when she passed.❤
Such grace and style! Truly missed R.I.P.
RIP Beautiful lady thank you for your beautiful music ❤
She’s so beautiful and charming. I could watch and listen to her all day. RIP.
Best song in the World for all time !
Right on👍🎶
One of the best, but not the GOAT!
Astrud, now you must teach angels to sing. You are a gift to the universe,,,
Thanks for posting 👍
An Awesome lady
Great talent. She will be missed
I remember this song as a child during the 1960s. BEAUTIFUL....both the song and the singer
She was not exactly what you call a "hot babe," much more of a cool babe in the era of high cool, before adult tastes were completely swamped by adolescents. Astrud and this song were I-CON-IC !
I was in AWWW the first time I heard this song. She was so elegant, beautiful, and a had a great voice.
This, my friends, is what it means to be cool. 🕶
I never get tired of the beautiful woman who sang this or hearing the song !
Her voice is soothing for the soul.
Beautiful “Soul Music.”
Wow I didn't know she was 83
What a TALENT!!!
BEAUTIFUL VOICE
BEAUTIFUL GRACEFUL LADY!!!
REST IN PEACE 💗🌺🌷💞🐕
She may have left this world but her legacy lives on
I always loved that song ❤
David i like your comment i was 21 years old when this very fine classic came out , now im 78 years old i still adore this song , this darling girl is so very beautiful Jane x
I was 14-15 when Astrud was casting her spell on me with that sexy feminine voice along with Stan Getz on sax. Yeah, had a strong school boy crush on this wonderful song stylist. One of a kind.
No better time stamp exists. The sound, the look, the clothes, the everything! How I long for those times.
Красивая песня в исполнении красивой женщины вдвойне красива! Надо же, оказывается всего месяц назад Аструд Жилберто была жива. Ютуб вечно опаздывает с рекомендациями. Вечная память Аструд Жилберто.
She did not change much in 24 years. Great music.
Such a beautiful and innocent voice. The perfect foil for Jobim's wonderful music.
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wow, as a young lady she was so cute and as an middle age woman she got even more beautiful= amazing. i am so sorry to hear she passed away.
Best version on youtube idk how I got here but this is on repeat at the trap
Perhaps a dentist?
You jamming this while at the trap 😂
@@supremebeing4981 wym this is a hood classic
Astrud, you give me chills just listening to you.
Her voice will live in our memories music lovers.
Wow. I just love seeing all these mid-1960's women. And Astrid's lovely voice is divine.
Oh, to meet her on Ipanema is a dream, I too will pass away, and I have loved.
I remember the first time I heard this song - was on a family vacation in Galveston, TX - this is the theme song for the 60’s
Astrud Gilberto was such a beautiful young lady. It makes me wish I'd been able to go see her sing.
Astrud: You will always be remembered for the beauty you brought to the world. Thanks and rest in peace.
Essa versão é tão delicada q parece aqueles bolos finos deliciosos confeitados q agente olha e fica com dó pegar um pedaço de tão bonito q é!!E uma suavidade aos ouvidos sinceramente! 2:56
beautiful voice, my 24yr old daughter loves it too
Спасибо Антонио Карлосу Джобим, Стэну Гэтс, Аструд! У меня большая коллекция той прекрасной музыки!