: The arrangement typically features piano, guitar, bass, and drums, creating a rhythmic foundation for the complex, syncopated vocal lines. Águas De Março
: It has been named the greatest Brazilian song of all time in multiple polls. The chemistry between Regina and Jobim in this video is legendary, featuring genuine laughter and improvised vocal interplay. Credits and Production
: Originally written by Tom Jobim in 1972, this version was released in 1974 as the opening track of the landmark album Elis & Tom . It is a masterpiece of Bossa Nova and Jazz .
: The lyrics consist of a series of fleeting images—"a stick, a stone, the end of the road"—that represent the cyclical nature of life. The "Waters of March" specifically refer to the heavy late-summer rains in Brazil that signal both an ending and a "promise of life".









