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BONUS EP. ( Dolores Duran - A Noite do Meu Bem)

2 min · 29. april 2026
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Salve! This is a preview of our latest bonus episode exclusive for paid subscribers [patreon.com/brazucasounds]! Every episode is a different song. This is the song today: "A Noite do Meu Bem", written and performed by Dolores Duran Dolores Duran is one of the most important figures in Brazilian music. She wasn’t just a crooner or a performer, but was also a prolific lyricist, including words written for Tom Jobim. "A Noite do Meu Bem" is probably Duran’s biggest hit, with all the lyrics and music written by her, just a few weeks before her passing. That matters greatly because, at the time, very few women had the space or recognition to write. Dolores Duran carved out that role for herself with remarkable talent and presence before tragically dying while sleeping at the age of 29. "A Noite do Meu Bem" was voted one of the 100 Best Brazilian Songs of All Time according to Rolling Stone Brasil.  Check for the song's full translation at The Anvil, by Translationsmith [https://translationsmith.com/translations/a-noite-do-meu-bem-dolores-duran].

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