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Estate (song)

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"Estate" is an Italian song written in 1960 by Bruno Martino (music) and Bruno Brighetti (lyrics). A minor hit in Italy when released, it eventually became a worldwide jazz standard largely through its interpretation by João Gilberto.

The title refers to summer, and the lyrics describe a love lost during summer and the bitter memories that come with the season ever since. The song was originally titled (and the lyric repeatedly sings) "Odio l'estate" ("I Hate Summer").

Three sets of English-language lyrics have been written, one titled "Maybe This Summer" recorded by Peggy Lee (1965), one titled "Estate" (Summer) by Joel E. Siegel for Shirley Horn (1987), and the other titled "In Summer" by Jon Hendricks (1990).

Notable versions

  • Joao Gilberto - Amoroso (Warner Bros., 1977)
  • Michel Petrucciani - Estate (IRD, 1982)
  • Chet Baker Trio, Crystal Bells/Estate, (Igloo Records - LDH Records, 1983)
  • Joe Pass - Whitestone (Pablo, 1985)
  • Shirley Horn - I Thought About You (Verve, 1987); Here's To Life (Verve, 1992)
  • Ed Bickert and Lorne Lofsky - This is New (Concord Records, 1989)
  • Roseanna Vitro - Softly (Concord Jazz, 1993)
  • Eliane Elias - Bossa Nova Stories (Blue Note, 2008)
  • Plácido Domingo - Encanto del Mar (Sony Classical, 2014)
  • References

    Estate (song) Wikipedia