жалею, что встраивание запрещено.
Вот ссылка:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhV2og0OAjEПочему-то джаз, исполняемый на португальском меня завораживал, сколько себя помню.
Acho que não vou deixar você sair da minha vida
Sei que você vai gostar de estar no meio dessa briga
O que passou foi bom de mais pra nós dois
Nosso destino é decifrar uma saída
Só você pode evitar o meu tormento
Já não consigo tirar você do meu pensamento
Se você passa, eu me desmancho em dor
Se você fica, eu quero dar o meu amor
Dentro de toda história assim: começo meio e fim
Outra vez
Talvez
Talvez uma chance, um não, um sim
Fazer você voltar pra mim
Voltar pra mim, voltar pra mim
Eu vou lutar por você a vida inteira
Mesmo que venha fazer muita bobeira
Se você passa, eu me desmancho em dor
Se você fica, eu quero dar o meu amor
Luciana Souza (born June 14, 1966) is a Brazilian jazz singer and composer who has crossed over into classical music.
Daughter of poet Tereza Souza and singer-composer-guitarist Walter Santos, she grew up in São Paulo. She is a graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston from which she received a Bachelor's degree in Jazz Composition. She then received a Master's degree from the New England Conservatory of Music.
She began her career at the age of three by recording jingles for commercials. She has also worked in the field of European classical music, working with the Bach Akademie in Stuttgart, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, composer Osvaldo Golijov, the Los Angeles Master Chorale, the New York Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet.
She has been nominated three times for a Grammy Award as best jazz vocalist in 2002, 2003 and 2005. She has appeared and recorded with both renowned jazz musicians and composers of new music, including Danilo Perez, Hermeto Pascoal, Romero Lubambo, Maria Schneider, Kenny Werner, John Patitucci, Herbie Hancock, and Osvaldo Golijov.
Since 2004, Luciana has been the Jazz Artist in Residence with the San Francisco Performances.
She has been married to music producer Larry Klein since 2006. They have one son together, Noah.
She made a guest appearance on Walter Becker's 2008 album Circus Money, produced by her husband Larry Klein.