Inútil Paisagem, meaning Useless Landscape, is a Brazilian bossa nova song composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim with Portuguese lyrics by Aloysio de Oliveira. The English version with lyrics by Ray Gilbert is titled If You Never Come to Me. The tune was first recorded in 1964 by Wanda Sá, and a 1965 release by Antonio Carlos Jobim with an orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle followed. It has since become a jazz standard, covered by many artists and appearing on albums such as Sinatra - Jobim (1967) and Elis Regina & Tom Jobim (1974).