Bailinho da Madeira

Carlos Galhardo Carlos Galhardo

Celebrating the Charm of Madeira: A Musical Tribute

Carlos Galhardo's song "Bailinho da Madeira" is a vibrant celebration of the island of Madeira, a Portuguese archipelago known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The lyrics paint a picturesque image of someone coming from afar, always by the sea, bringing with them the simple yet essential elements of daily life, such as vegetables for dinner. This imagery evokes a sense of connection to the land and the sea, highlighting the island's agricultural and maritime traditions.

The chorus invites listeners to join in a joyful dance, a "linda brincadeira" (beautiful play), celebrating the people of Madeira. This communal aspect of the song underscores the importance of social gatherings and festivities in Madeiran culture. The repetition of the phrase "Deixa passar esta linda brincadeira" (Let this beautiful play pass) suggests a procession or a festive parade, where everyone is welcome to participate and enjoy the moment.

Galhardo also emphasizes the unique beauty of Madeira, describing it as a garden without equal in the world. This metaphor not only highlights the island's lush and diverse flora but also its status as a cherished part of Portugal, referred to as "filha de Portugal" (daughter of Portugal). The song encapsulates a deep sense of pride and affection for Madeira, celebrating its natural beauty, cultural richness, and the warmth of its people. Through its lively melody and heartfelt lyrics, "Bailinho da Madeira" serves as a musical homage to the island, inviting listeners to appreciate and celebrate its unique charm.

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  1. E o Destino Desfolhou
  2. Mãezinha Querida
  3. Cadê Zazá
  4. Bailinho da Madeira
  5. Cereja Rosa
  6. Mimosa
  7. Meus Oito Anos
  8. Pisa Baiana
  9. Quando Eu Era Pequenino
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