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A. Written-By – B. Mann-C. B. Can't Get Over (The Bossa Nova). Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Robert MerseyWritten-By – M. Gins, S. Lawrence-E. Companies, etc. Manufactured By – CBS Records Canada Ltd. Notes.
Bossa nova, a Brazilian style of music and dance, was the hot fad in pop music of the early '60s. While "Blame It On The Bossa Nova" held the spot on the Hot 100, Elvis Presley's "Bossa Nova Baby" peaked at Eydie is blaming the seductive "dance of love" for a whirlwind courtship that started out with "just one little dance, but then it ended up a big romance. After she graduated from high school, Eydie worked as a Spanish interpreter by day, attended night classes at City College in New York City, and sang from time to time for a local. Annette Funicello covered this for her 1964 album Annette At Bikini Beach. Her version was featured on Season 2 of The West Wing when Ainsley (Emily Procter) is caught dancing to it in her bathrobe. Sean Hayes sang this on the 1998 Will & Grace episode "A New Lease On Life.
Bossa nova is type of music first made popular in the 1950s. Originating in Brazil, the music is a melding of jazz and samba, sharing many of the rhythms found in most samba music. It typically features classical guitar and unique drum beats that give it a distinct sound from other Latin musical genres. The words "bossa nova" mean "new trend. So, think of the bossa nova as being the '50s version of new wave music. Gormé released a string of singles including "Blame It on the Bossa Nova". The two moved to Broadway, where their musical "Golden Rainbow" enjoyed a respectable year-long run. Several albums followed, both as a duo and with Eydie as a solo artist. That is what happened to me and led me to write this in the hope that I could finally get it out of my head! Claudia Mitchell. this came on the radio yesterday and I had not heard it in many years.
Blame It on the Bossa Nova" is a song written by Cynthia Weil (lyrics) and Barry Mann which was a 1963 hit single for Eydie Gormé, reaching number 7 on the Hot 100 in Billboard in March 1963.
Now I'm glad to say I'm his bride to be And we're gonna raise a family And when our kids ask how it came about I'm gonna say to them without a doubt. Blame it on the bossa nova with its magic spell Blame it on the bossa nova that he did so well Oh, it all began with just one little dance But then it ended up a big romance Blame it on the bossa nova The dance of love