Crickets Sing for Anamaria explained

Crickets Sing for Anamaria
Artist:Marcos Valle
Album:Samba '68
Released:1968
Genre:Bossa nova
Label:Verve

"Crickets Sing for Anamaria" is the English-language version of "Os Grilos" ("The Crickets"), a song written by Brazilian musician Marcos Valle with his brother Paulo Sérgio Valle.

"Crickets Sing for Anamaria" has been covered many times since, notably by English singer Emma Bunton, whose version peaked at number fifteen on the UK Singles Chart.

Background

The song was originally released as "Os Grilos". The instrumental original of the song appeared on Valle's 1967 album Brazilliance! and became a "breakout hit".[1] The English version, to which producer Ray Gilbert contributed the lyrics, appeared on his 1968 album Samba '68. His then-wife, Ana Maria Carvalho was included in the title. Carvalho also sang on the album.[2]

Emma Bunton version

Crickets Sing for Anamaria
Cover:Emma Bunton - Crickets Sing for Anamaria.png
Type:single
Artist:Emma Bunton
Album:Free Me
Studio:Sarm West (London)
Producer:Mike Peden
Prev Title:I'll Be There
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Downtown
Next Year:2006

English singer Emma Bunton covered "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" for her second studio album, Free Me (2004). It was released on 31 May 2004 as the album's fourth and final single.

The music video for the song was directed by Harvey & Carolyn, who also worked with Bunton on the video for "Maybe". British actor Jake Canuso, who notably starred in Benidorm, co-starred in the music video as Bunton's love interest.

Background

For the B-sides, Bunton covered Paul Anka's "Eso Beso" and Valle's "So Nice (Summer Samba)". The only original B-side was the Latino version of "Maybe".

"Crickets Sing for Anamaria" would be the only cover on the song's respective album, Free Me.[3]

Reception

Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine gave the song a positive review, noting that the song, along with other tracks from Free Me, is "what pure pop should be—frothy and inconsequential".[4]

Pip Ellwood-Hughes of Entertainment Focus would put "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" on his list "Emma Bunton: her Top 10 solo singles to date". He said the "fun, carefree and light song is a bit bonkers", however, he'd add that the song suited the theme of its respective album, Free Me.[5]

Commercial performance

The single debuted and peaked at number fifteen on the UK Singles Chart, Bunton's second single to miss the top-ten in UK after "We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight". However, it also marked Bunton's comeback to the top-forty in Ireland, after failing to do so with Free Mes third single, "I'll Be There". The single also charted in Scotland, peaking at number eighteen.

The song would become Bunton's ninth best-selling song in the UK.[6] It would also place on a list made by the Official Charts Company counting down all of the Spice Girls' solo singles, which Bunton is a member of, being thirty-sixth.[7]

Track listings

  1. "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" – 2:46
  2. "Maybe" – 3:54
  1. "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" – 2:46
  2. "Eso Beso" – 3:14
  3. "So Nice (Summer Samba)" – 3:11
  4. "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" – 4:13

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Free Me.[8]

Release history

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DateFormat(s)Label(s)
United Kingdom31 May 2004CD single[9]

Other versions

Notes and References

  1. John Bush, "Review: The Essential Marcos Valle, Vol. 2", AllMusic. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  2. Web site: Myers . Marc . 18 May 2011 . Interview: Marcos Valle (Part 2) . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20110602152910/https://www.jazzwax.com/2011/05/interview-marcos-valle-part-2.html . 2 June 2011 . 4 June 2024 . JazzWax.
  3. Web site: Lynskey . Dorian . 5 February 2004 . Emma, Free Me . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140912224314/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2004/feb/06/popandrock.shopping1 . 12 September 2014 . 4 June 2024 . The Guardian.
  4. Web site: Cinquemani . Sal . 13 January 2005 . Review: Emma, Free Me . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20211022220239/https://www.slantmagazine.com/music/emma-free-me/ . 22 October 2021 . 4 June 2024 . Slant Magazine.
  5. Web site: Ellwood-Hughes . Pip . 27 February 2019 . Emma Bunton: her Top 10 solo singles to date . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20200918140928/https://entertainment-focus.com/2019/02/27/emma-bunton-her-top-10-solo-singles-to-date/ . 18 September 2020 . 4 June 2024 . Entertainment Focus.
  6. Web site: White . Jack . 21 January 2021 . Emma Bunton's Official Top 10 biggest songs in the UK . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210121160259/https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/emma-buntons-official-top-10-biggest-songs-in-the-uk__32251/ . 21 January 2021 . 4 June 2024 . Official Charts Company.
  7. Web site: Copsey . Rob . 29 June 2017 . The ultimate Official Spice Girls solo chart: all their singles ranked by sales . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170702104343/https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/the-ultimate-official-spice-girls-solo-chart-all-their-singles-ranked-by-sales-__19520/ . 2 July 2017 . 4 June 2024 . Official Charts Company.
  8. . liner notes . . . 2004 . 986615-8.
  9. New Releases: Singles. Music Week. 39. 29 May 2004.
  10. Web site: John . Evan . 26 October 2018 . Sixties Brazilian swing LP Ataque by Eumir Deodato and Os Catedráticos reissued for the first time . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230209023708/https://thevinylfactory.com/news/eumir-deodato-os-catedraticos-ataque-vinyl/ . 9 February 2023 . 4 June 2024 . The Vinyl Factory.
  11. Gilberto . Astrud . Windy . 1968 . . V6-8754.