De Ouro - Eduardo Costa - Saco
Eduardo Costa’s interpretation is featured on the album Na Fazenda: Voz e Violão (2017), where he focuses on the "roots" ( raiz ) style of the genre, using stripped-back acoustic arrangements to emphasize the storytelling. Lyric Meaning and Themes
While Eduardo Costa’s version brought the track back to the spotlight, "Saco de Ouro" was originally composed by (José Plínio Trasferetti) and José Caetano Erba . It has been performed by various traditional sertanejo artists over the decades, including Chico Rey & Paraná and Lourenço & Lourival . Eduardo Costa - Saco de Ouro
Eduardo Costa's version has become a staple of modern modão (traditional sertanejo) playlists. Saco de Ouro by Eduardo Costa: Listen on Audiomack Eduardo Costa’s interpretation is featured on the album
: The emotional climax of the song reveals that the "gold" is actually the memories ( recordação ) attached to these items. It represents a lifetime of hard work performed honestly ("without violating the law") and with pride. Eduardo Costa's version has become a staple of
: The lyrics list various items kept in the sack, such as an old boot, a leather holster ( guaiaca ), a pair of spurs, and even the receipt from the first saddle he ever bought.