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    Tico-Tico no Fubá - Wikipedia

    "Tico-Tico no fubá" is a Brazilian choro song written by Zequinha de Abreu in 1917. Its original title was "Tico-Tico no farelo" ("sparrow in the bran"), but since Brazilian guitarist Américo Jacomino "Canhoto" (1889–1928) had a work with the same title, Abreu's work was given its present name in 1931, and sometime … See more

    The first recording of the work was made by Orquestra Colbaz (Columbia 22029, 1931).
    Ethel Smith performed it on the Hammond organ in the MGM film Bathing Beauty (1944), after which … See more

    This song was often performed by the Grateful Dead during their tuning jams between songs. It was also played as an instrumental by James Booker with the Jerry Garcia Band See more

    A biographical movie about Zequinha de Abreu with the same title, Tico-Tico no Fubá was produced in 1952 by the Brazilian film studio … See more

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    The lively rhythm and vibrant melody immediately caught my attention. “Tico-Tico no fubá” was originally composed as a solo piano piece, titled “Tico-tico no farelo,” by Zequinha de Abreu. However, the title was later changed to “Tico-Tico no fubá,” which translates to “Sparrow in the Cornmeal,” to avoid confusion with another songwriter’s work.
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    Its timeless appeal and universal charm make it a must-listen for any music enthusiast. In conclusion, “Tico-Tico no fubá” by Zequinha de Abreu is a beloved Brazilian song with a fascinating history and a captivating melody. Its playful lyrics and lively rhythm capture the essence of Brazilian music and culture.
    The title was later changed to avoid confusion with another songwriter’s song and changed to “Tico-Tico no fubá” (“Sparrow in the Cornmeal”). The lyrics were added more than 15 years after the music. Find answers to frequently asked questions about the song and explore its deeper meaning
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