“Bossa Nova Baby” from Fun in Acapulco (1963)
“Bossa Nova Baby” is a song that was recorded by Elvis Presley for the soundtrack of his 1963 film, “Fun in Acapulco.” The song is an upbeat and catchy tune that features a mix of Latin and rock and roll influences, and is considered one of Elvis’s more unique and innovative recordings.
The song was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who were known for their work with Elvis and other popular musicians of the time. The lyrics of “Bossa Nova Baby” tell the story of a woman who loves to dance and party, and features a mix of English and Portuguese phrases to capture the flavor of the Brazilian bossa nova music that inspired the song.
Elvis’s recording of “Bossa Nova Baby” features his trademark vocals and an infectious rhythm that makes it impossible to sit still while listening. The song also features a range of musical instruments, including horns, percussion, and guitar, which give it a distinct and lively sound.
The song was a hit when it was released and remains a beloved part of Elvis’s catalog to this day. Its mix of rock and roll and Latin influences helped to broaden Elvis’s appeal and showcase his versatility as a performer. “Bossa Nova Baby” is a fun and energetic song that captures the spirit of the 1960s and remains a favorite among fans of Elvis and rock and roll music.