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Revision as of 19:25, 1 December 2007
"Insensatez" is a song composed by Tom Jobim, loosely based on Frederic Chopin's Prelude No.4 with lyrics by Vinícius de Moraes. The English lyrics were written by Norman Gimbel, and the title was translated to "How Insensitive." The instrumental "Insensatez" was featured in the David Lynch movie Lost Highway.
The following singers also sang it:
- Elis Regina;
- Stan Getz (instrumental);
- Sinéad O'Connor;
- Claudine Longet;
- Wes Montgomery (instrumental);
- Ryuichi Sakamoto;
- Nara Leão;
- Maria Creuza;
- Laura Fygi;
- Petra Magoni and Ferruccio Spinetti;
- Robert Wyatt: 2003, "Cuckooland" album, as "Insensatez";
- Astrud Gilberto: "The Silver Collection" album, as "How Insensitive".
- Diana Krall
- Bireli Lagrene (instrumental): 1992, "Standards" album, as "How Insensitive (insensatez)"
- Frank Sinatra
The song was also featured as background to the Black Eyed Peas song "Sexy" and featured Brazilian pianist and bandleader Sergio Mendes.