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''Crickets Sing For Anamaria'' started life as an Astrud Gilberto album track in 1964 and was produced by the Homali Brothers, a Brazilian latin jazz pop production team. The song was a minor hit in South America, but it became even bigger when the track was reworked by Marcos Valle in 1967, and featured on his album, "Samba 68". The song is cited as a popular Latin jazz favourite to this day, and the song gained an even wider popularity when former Spice Girl Emma Bunton covered the song for her Free Me album in 2004. It was released as her fourth single from the album in June that year, and reached #10 on the UK Singles Chart .