Tom Jobim's iconic song Águas de Março has a fascinating story behind its creation.
The song was born during the construction of his house in Poço Fundo, where delays and rain led to inspiration.
Tom Jobim took notes on a 'paper of bread' and scribbled down lyrics, rhythms, and harmonies amidst the rain and waiting.
The song speaks of renewal, hope, and the movement of water down the hill, reflecting Tom's emotions during that time.
Águas de Março was first sung by Tom Jobim at a Carioca bar, where friends were the first to hear the song.
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