“Os Quindins de Yayá” is a song featured in the Disney film “The Three Caballeros“. The song was originally written by Ary Barroso, a Brazilian composer, and was later translated into English for the film.
The song is featured in the film as part of a segment that explores Brazilian culture, and features the character of Donald Duck learning about traditional Brazilian music and dance. The lyrics of the song describe a popular Brazilian dessert called “quindim”, which is made from sugar, egg yolks, and coconut.
“Os Quindins de Yayá” has become a popular and well-known Brazilian song, and has been covered by many artists over the years. The song’s catchy melody and upbeat tempo help to convey the joy and exuberance of Brazilian culture, and it has been praised for its infectious energy and danceability.
In the film, “Os Quindins de Yayá” is performed by Aurora Miranda, a Brazilian actress and singer who appeared in several Hollywood films in the 1940s. The song has since become a classic and enduring representation of Brazilian music and culture.
Listen to Os Quindins de Yayá (Song)
Additional Details
- Related Disney Character(s): Donald Duck, Jose Carioca (Three Caballeros), Panchito Pistoles (The Three Caballeros)
- Song Written By: Ary Barroso
- Song Performed By: Aurora Miranda
- Year Released: 1941