– A modern interpretation that maintains the classic samba feel. O Sol Nascerá (A Sorrir) - Lyrical Brazil
Critically, it is seen as "samba in its pure state"—a registration of someone who transformed personal pain into universal beauty. It was first popularized by Nara Leão in 1964 before Cartola recorded it himself on his definitive 1974 debut album. Notable Versions
It also touches on romantic resilience, suggesting that "longing" ( saudade ) can be overcome by finding a new love. Critical Context O Sol NascerГЎ (ГЃ Sorrir)
The metaphor "Finda a tempestade, o sol nascerá" (Once the storm ends, the sun will rise) suggests that moments of sadness are temporary and that renewal is always possible.
(1974) – The most famous, featured on his self-titled debut album. – A modern interpretation that maintains the classic
Reviews often highlight the contrast between the song's and the difficult life of its composer.
Composed spontaneously during a friendly gathering of musicians, the song marked a "rediscovery" of Cartola in the 1960s after he had spent years away from the public eye working as a bricklayer. Notable Versions It also touches on romantic resilience,
The central line— "A sorrir eu pretendo levar a vida / Pois chorando eu vi a mocidade perdida" (Smiling, I intend to live life / Because crying, I saw my youth lost)—reflects a conscious decision to stop wasting life on grief.