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Everybody knows that our cities were built to be destroyed
Everybody knows that our cities were built to be destroyed
You get annoyed, you buy a flat
You hide behind the mat
But I know she was born to do everything wrong with all of that
But I know she was born to do everything wrong with all of that
Maria Bethania, please send me a letter
I wish to know things are getting better, better, better
She has given her soul to the devil but the devil gave his soul to god
She has given her soul to the devil but the devil gave his soul to god
Before the flood, after the blood
Before you can see

She has given her soul to the devil and bought a flat by the sea
She has given her soul to the devil and bought a flat by the sea
Maria Bethania, please send me a letter
I wish to know things are getting better, better, better
Everybody knows that it's so hard to dig and get to the root
Everybody knows that it's so hard to dig and get to the root
You eat the fruit, you go ahead
You wake up on your bed
But I love her face 'cause it has nothing to do with all I've said
But I love her face 'cause it has nothing to do with all I've said
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written by VELOSO, CAETANO
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Maria Bethânia (born 18 June, 1946 in Santo Amaro da Purificação, Bahia, Brazil) is a Brazilian singer. She is the second best selling Brazilian female singer of all time, with more than 24 million albums sold. Considered to be one of the greatest interpreters in the history of Brazilian popular music. Sister of the singer and composer Caetano Veloso, she began her artistic career in 1963, appearing in the play "Boca de Ouro" by Nelson Rodrigues. A song about the play was written by Caetano Veloso, who opened the show singing a samba track by Ataulfo Alves.

Read more about Maria Bethânia on Last.fm.


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