Samba Pa Ti (instrumental)

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「君に捧げるサンバ」(Samba Pa Ti)は、サンタナが1970年に発表したインストゥルメンタル曲。サンタナの代表曲の一つとして知られ、長年にわたりツアーで演奏されている。 rdf:langString
Samba pa ti (letterlijke vertaling; Samba voor jou) is een single van Santana. Het is een van de instrumentale nummers op hun tweede album uit 1970. Het was oorspronkelijk de b-kant van de single Oye Como Va uit 1971 en werd pas twee jaar later als a-kant uitgebracht. Carlos Santana was dan al het pad van de jazzrock opgegaan, om in 1975 terug te keren naar de vertrouwde latin rock. Samba pa ti is nog altijd een vast onderdeel van zijn live-repertoire. rdf:langString
"Samba pa ti" is an instrumental by Latin rock band Santana, from their 1970 album, Abraxas. In English, the title means "Samba for You." It was released as a single in 1973. The song charted at No. 11 in the Netherlands, No. 43 on the German charts, and No. 27 on the UK Singles Chart, Santana's first single to chart in the United Kingdom. The song was written by Carlos Santana after he witnessed a jazz saxophonist playing in the street outside his apartment. In 2008, Santana told Mojo that "Samba Pa Ti" was the first song he felt he could call his own. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString "Samba pa ti" is an instrumental by Latin rock band Santana, from their 1970 album, Abraxas. In English, the title means "Samba for You." It was released as a single in 1973. The song charted at No. 11 in the Netherlands, No. 43 on the German charts, and No. 27 on the UK Singles Chart, Santana's first single to chart in the United Kingdom. The song was written by Carlos Santana after he witnessed a jazz saxophonist playing in the street outside his apartment. In 2008, Santana told Mojo that "Samba Pa Ti" was the first song he felt he could call his own. ""Samba Pa Ti" was conceived in New York City on a Sunday afternoon,"..."I opened the window I saw this man in the street, he was drunk and he had a saxophone and a bottle of booze in his back pocket. And I kept looking at him because he kept struggling with himself. He couldn’t make up his mind which one to put in his mouth first, the saxophone or the bottle and I immediately heard a song"..."I wrote the whole thing right there"—Carlos Santana "Samba Pa Ti" is one of the group's most popular and acclaimed songs, and it is still in the band's tour set lists. In 1974 the song was covered by Bruno Battisti D'Amario and Edda Dell'Orso for the album Samba para ti. It was later covered by José Feliciano with added lyrics on his 1982 album Escenas de Amor, by Ottmar Liebert on his 1992 album Solo para ii, by Gato Barbieri on the Fania All Stars 1981 album Social Change, and also by Angélique Kidjo, who put lyrics in Yoruba on her album Oyo. It is also one of the tracks featured in Nick Hornby's book, Songbook.
rdf:langString 「君に捧げるサンバ」(Samba Pa Ti)は、サンタナが1970年に発表したインストゥルメンタル曲。サンタナの代表曲の一つとして知られ、長年にわたりツアーで演奏されている。
rdf:langString Samba pa ti (letterlijke vertaling; Samba voor jou) is een single van Santana. Het is een van de instrumentale nummers op hun tweede album uit 1970. Het was oorspronkelijk de b-kant van de single Oye Como Va uit 1971 en werd pas twee jaar later als a-kant uitgebracht. Carlos Santana was dan al het pad van de jazzrock opgegaan, om in 1975 terug te keren naar de vertrouwde latin rock. Samba pa ti is nog altijd een vast onderdeel van zijn live-repertoire.
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