"Tico-Tico no Fubá" is a Brazilian musical composition that was originally strictly instrumental, but for which lyrics were invented afterwards.
It became an international hit in the 1940s.
The composer was the Brazilian Zequinha Abreu (1880-1935).
The words are in Portuguese.
Although "tico-tico" is actually a sparrow found in the Andes Mountains, the English transliteration of the song title has been loosely evolved to "Chikadee in the Cornmeal."
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video: a slow afternoon drive in City of Kent, Washington.
Kent is between Renton and Auburn in Washington State.
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It became an international hit in the 1940s.
The composer was the Brazilian Zequinha Abreu (1880-1935).
The words are in Portuguese.
Although "tico-tico" is actually a sparrow found in the Andes Mountains, the English transliteration of the song title has been loosely evolved to "Chikadee in the Cornmeal."
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video: a slow afternoon drive in City of Kent, Washington.
Kent is between Renton and Auburn in Washington State.
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- Category
- Ambient
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