This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (February 2024) |
"Não tem solução" is a 1952 Portuguese-language song, a samba-canção, by Dorival Caymmi and Carlos Guinle . The song was released by Caymmi as a single on Odeon in 1952. Afterwards Dick Farney taught the song to Frankie Laine, who recorded it for his album Foreign Affair in 1958.[1][2]
"Não tem solução" | |
---|---|
Single by Dorival Caymmi | |
Language | Portuguese |
B-side | "Nem Eu" |
Released | 1952 |
Genre | Samba-canção |
Label | Odeon |
Songwriter(s) |
References
edit- ^ Ruy Castro Bossa Nova: The Story of the Brazilian Music That Seduced ... 2012 - Page 11 "And the entire club felt as if they had played a small part when, years later, Frankie Laine recorded—in Portuguese — Dorival Caymmi and Carlinhos Guinle's “Não tem solução” (There's No Solution), which Dick had taught him at his home."
- ^ Ruy Castro Chega de saudade: 1990 - Page 1 "Não veio para se apresentar, mas um dos músicos que estavam de férias com ele executou um ou dois solos com uma ... anos depois, Frankie Laine gravou — em português — "Não tem solução", de Dorival Caymmi e Carlinhos Guinle, que ..."