Cabecinha No Ombro (part. Roberta Miranda)

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The Comfort of a Shoulder to Cry On

The song "Cabecinha No Ombro (feat. Roberta Miranda)" by Fagner is a tender ballad that speaks to the universal need for comfort and support during times of sorrow. The lyrics invite the listener to lean on the singer's shoulder and share their grief, offering a sense of solace and companionship. The repetition of the phrase 'que não vai embora' (which translates to 'who will not go away') emphasizes the singer's commitment to being there for the person in need, assuring them that they are not alone.

The song also touches on the theme of loneliness and the longing for affection, as the singer expresses a desire for the loved one's tenderness and admits to feeling isolated. The mention of 'saudade,' a Portuguese word that conveys a deep emotional state of nostalgic or profound melancholic longing for something or someone that one cares for and which is absent, adds a layer of depth to the song. It reflects the bittersweet nature of memories and the uncertainty of whether the feeling of missing someone will ever pass.

Fagner's musical style often incorporates elements of Brazilian music genres such as MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) and baião, and his songs are known for their emotional delivery and poetic lyrics. "Cabecinha No Ombro" is a testament to his ability to connect with listeners through themes of love, loss, and the need for human connection. The collaboration with Roberta Miranda, another renowned Brazilian artist, adds a rich dimension to the song, as their voices blend to convey the message of shared sorrow and mutual support.

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  1. Motivo
  2. Cabecinha No Ombro (part. Roberta Miranda)
  3. Amor Escondido (part. Zeca Baleiro)
  4. Palavra de Amor
  5. Todo Seu Querer
  6. Sina
  7. Riacho do Navio
  8. Asa Branca
  9. Pedras Que Cantam
  10. Años (part. Mercedes Sosa)
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