: It is played as a traditional xote but is often accelerated and energized in a live setting to encourage dancing.
: Decades later, Gaúcho da Fronteira brought the song to a new generation. His live recording ( Ao Vivo ) captured a raw, festive atmosphere characterized by heavy accordion bellows and roaring crowd interactions. 🪗 Musical Breakdown Adeus Mariana (Ao Vivo)
: The song was originally recorded as a B-side to a choro track called "Tico-Tico no Terreiro". It quickly eclipsed the A-side to become a massive hit. : It is played as a traditional xote