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Mestre Bimba - Quem foi teu mestre (Who was you Master)
Song Name:
Quem foi teu mestre (Who was you Master)
By:
Mestre Bimba
Country:
Brazil
Song Local Name:
Not available
Album:
Not available
Link to buy:
Not available
Genre:
folk music of Brazil
,
Brazilian folk music
,
berimbau
,
capoeira
Date Added:
05 Nov 2016
Discovered By:
Martha J. Fernández
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A capoeira song which is played with berimbau by Mestre Bimba. Here is the translation of lyrics in English which is taken from http://www.capoeira-music.net:
Ie who was your master/Boy who was you master/Master was Solomon/Disciple who learn/Master that give lesson/The Master who taught me/Resourcefulness of Conception/To him I owe money/Health and obligation/Secret of St. Cosme/But who knows St. Damian/Friend/Water to drink/Ei Aruandê/Aia friend
Song: Quem foi teu mestre (Who was you Master)
Artist: Mestre Bimba
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Quem foi teu mestre (Who was you Master)
by
Mestre Bimba
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