Lamento no Morro (Cry from the Hills) is a 1956 Brazilian song by Antonio Carlos Jobim with lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes. It first appeared on the Orfeu da Conceição album, a musical adaptation of Moraes' play, with Jobim conducting the 35-piece Grande Orchestra Odeon and featuring Roberto Piava on vocals and Luiz Bonfá on guitar. The tune is an early example of Bossa Nova, blending samba rhythms with cool jazz influences. It was arranged by M Tardelli and is documented in sources such as Music in the Round and Jobim.org.