“Seresteiro das Noites” is a nostalgic postcard from a once-devoted serenader. The singer walks us through rainy, guitar-strumming nights when he stood beneath a lover’s window, soaking wet yet overflowing with hope, offering songs and fresh flowers as dawn slowly painted the sky. In those magical moments a single smile and a stolen kiss felt powerful enough to unite two lives forever.
But time rewrites even the sweetest melodies. A sudden goodbye letter shatters the dream, and years later the former troubadour is left with gray hair, a dusty guitar, and bittersweet memories that the sun cannot warm and the moon only intensifies. The song is a heartfelt reflection on lost love, aging, and the way certain moments linger eternally in the mind, no matter how many dawns come and go.
Amado Batista is a celebrated Brazilian singer, musician, and composer born on February 17, 1951, in Catalão, Goiás. With a career spanning over four decades, he has become one of the most successful artists in Brazilian music history, selling more than 13 million records.
Known for his distinctive blend of Brega, Música Popular Brasileira (MPB), and Sertanejo music, Amado Batista has recorded 38 albums and received numerous awards, including 28 gold, 28 platinum, and one diamond record. Aside from his music career, he has also appeared in Brazilian films during the 1980s, showcasing his versatility as an artist. His heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies continue to resonate with audiences across Brazil and beyond.