100 Chansons françaises de légende, Volume 2

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1La Vie en rose
piano:
Robert Chauvigny (French composer, orchestra leader and conductor) (on 1946-10-09)
vocals:
Édith Piaf (on 1946-10-09)
orchestra:
Guy Luypaert and His Orchestra (on 1946-10-09)
conductor:
Guy Luypaerts (on 1946-10-09)
part of:
Helsingin Sanomat: 100 maailman parasta laulua (2022-1-15) (number: 71)
recording of:
La Vie en rose (French original) (on 1946-10-09)
lyricist:
Édith Piaf
composer:
Louiguy (French composer Louis Guglielmi) and Édith Piaf
publisher:
Éditions Beuscher Arpège and ピアーミュージック (Peer Music Japan, Japan, subsidiary of Nichion)
Édith Piaf53:06
2Le Soleil et la Lune
vocals:
Charles Trenet (on 1939-10-27)
orchestra:
Wal-Berg et son orchestre (on 1939-10-27)
recording of:
Le Soleil et la Lune (Le soleil a rendez-vous avec la lune) (on 1939-10-27)
lyricist:
Charles Trenet (in 1939)
composer:
Albert Lasry (French pianist, orchestra leader and composer) (in 1939) and Charles Trenet (in 1939)
Charles Trenet2:23
3Marjolaine
vocals:
André Claveau (in 1944)
recording of:
Marjolaine (André Claveau song) (in 1944)
lyricist:
Jacques Plante (in 1944)
composer:
Louiguy (French composer Louis Guglielmi) (in 1944)
publisher:
Éditions Beuscher Arpège (in 1944)
André Claveau3:02
4Amor, amor
vocals:
Marie-José (in 1944)
recording of:
Amor, amor (in 1944)
lyricist:
Jacques Plante
composer:
Gabriel Ruiz (Mexican composer)
arrangement of:
Amor (More and More Amor)
Marie-José2:34
5La Rue de notre amour
vocals:
Damia (in 1941)
conductor:
Pierre Chagnon (composer, pianist and conductor)
recording of:
La Rue de notre amour (in 1941)
lyricist:
Maurice Vandair (French lyricist, not the jazz musician)
composer:
Maurice Alexander (French accordionist and orchestra leader)
Damia2:52
6Oublie Loulou
vocals:
Charles Aznavour (in 1952)
orchestra:
Robert Valentino et rythmes (french mid-20th century conductor and pianist)
recording of:
Oublie Loulou (in 1952)
lyricist:
Charles Aznavour
composer:
Pierre Roche
Charles Aznavour2:52
7Le Chapeau de Zozo
vocals:
Maurice Chevalier (in 1936)
conductor:
Roger Désormière (conductor)
recording of:
Le Chapeau de Zozo (in 1936)
lyricist:
René Sarvil
composer:
Charles Borel-Clerc
Maurice Chevalier2:36
8La Chasse aux papillons
assistant sound engineer:
Pierre Fatosme (sound engineer)
sound engineer:
Georges Cailly
acoustic guitar [guitare]:
Georges Brassens (on 1952-10-21)
double bass [contrebasse]:
Pierre Nicolas (on 1952-10-21)
vocals:
Georges Brassens (on 1952-10-21)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Mercury France (“un label PolyGram” ; “un label Universal Music”) (in 1952)
recorded at:
Studio Chopin-Pleyel in Paris, Île-de-France, France
recording of:
La Chasse aux papillons (on 1952-10-21)
lyricist and composer:
Georges Brassens
publisher:
Warner Chappell Music France
Georges Brassens4.52:04
9C’est mon gigolo
vocals:
Lucienne Delyle (in 1952)
conductor:
Aimé Barelli
recording of:
C’est mon gigolo (in 1952)
lyricist:
André Mauprey
composer:
Leonello Casucci
translated version of:
Just a Gigolo (English version)
Lucienne Delyle3:13
10Et voilà, voilà les hommes
vocals:
Mireille (Mireille Hartuch) (on 1938-03-18)
orchestra:
Michel Warlop et son orchestre (on 1938-03-18)
recording of:
Et voilà, voilà les hommes ! (in 1937)
lyricist:
Jean Nohain
composer:
Mireille (Mireille Hartuch)
recording of:
Et voilà, voilà les hommes ! (on 1938-03-18)
lyricist:
Jean Nohain
composer:
Mireille (Mireille Hartuch)
Mireille3:05
11Les Gars de la marine
vocals:
Jean Murat (in 1936)
orchestra:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
recording of:
Les Gars de le Marine (du film “Le Capitaine Craddock”) (in 1936)
lyricist:
Jean Boyer (film director and songwriter)
composer:
Werner Richard Heymann
Jean Murat2:41
12La Gavotte des bâtons blancs
piano:
Pierre Philippe (French composer & pianist) (on 1950-11-02)
vocals:
Les Frères Jacques (on 1950-11-02)
recording of:
La Gavotte des bâtons blancs (on 1950-11-02)
lyricist:
Jean Guigo
composer:
Jacques Breux (compositeur, pianiste)
Les Frères Jacques3:29
13La Chanson du scaphandrier
piano:
Léo Ferré
vocals:
Léo Ferré (on 1950-06-26)
recorded at:
Studio Geneix in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1950-06-26)
recording of:
La Chanson du scaphandrier (on 1950-06-26)
lyricist:
René Baër
composer:
Léo Ferré
Léo Ferré32:30
14Je suis comme je suis
vocals:
Juliette Gréco (French singer and actress) (on 1951-04-04)
orchestra:
André Grassi et son orchestre (on 1951-04-04)
conductor:
André Grassi (on 1951-04-04)
recording of:
Je suis comme je suis (on 1951-04-04)
lyricist:
Jacques Prévert (in 1943)
composer:
Joseph Kosma (composer)
Juliette Gréco2:59
15Symphonie
vocals:
Jean Sablon (French actor, songwriter, jazz singer) (on 1945-12-18)
recording of:
Symphonie (on 1945-12-18)
lyricist:
Roger Bernstein and André Tabet
composer:
Alex Alstone (a.k.a. Siegfried Stein/Gaston Lecoque)
Jean Sablon3:02
16Baisse un peu l’abat‐jour
vocals:
Élyane Célis (in 1944)
orchestra:
Fred Adison et son orchestre
recording of:
Baisse un peu l'abat-jour (in 1944)
lyricist:
Marcel Delmas (French 1930s lyricist)
composer:
Henri Bourtayre (French composer, aka 'James H. Midway')
Elyane Célis3:10
17Marinella
vocals:
Tino Rossi (in 1936)
recording of:
Marinella (in 1936)
lyricist:
Émile Audiffred (French singer, librettist, lyricist), Géo Koger (composer, author) and René Pujol (french lyricist and screenwriter)
composer:
Vincent Scotto
Tino Rossi3:09
18Y’a pas de printemps
vocals:
Édith Piaf (in 1944)
orchestra:
Orchestre Guy Luypaerts (in 1944)
recording of:
Y’a pas de printemps (in 1943)
lyricist:
Henri Contet
composer:
Marguerite Monnot
recording of:
Y’a pas de printemps (in 1944)
lyricist:
Henri Contet
composer:
Marguerite Monnot
Édith Piaf2:38
19C’est une petite étoile
vocals:
Jeanne Aubert (in 1935)
recording of:
C’est une petite étoile (in 1935)
lyricist:
Saint-Granier
composer:
Jean Lenoir
Jeanne Aubert3:21
20Rose blanche (Rue St‐Vincent)
guitar:
Henri Crolla (on 1950-06-30)
piano:
Bob Castella (French pianist, bandleader and composer) (on 1950-06-30)
vocals:
Yves Montand (on 1950-06-30)
orchestra:
Bob Castella et ses Rythmes (on 1950-06-30)
cover recording of:
Rue Saint-Vincent (on 1950-06-30)
lyricist and composer:
Aristide Bruant
Yves Montand43:25
21Moi, mes souliers
vocals:
Félix Leclerc (in 1951-01)
recording of:
Moi, mes souliers (in 1951-01)
lyricist and composer:
Félix Leclerc (in 1948)
publisher:
Éditions Raoul Breton
version of:
Mijn arme schoenen
Félix Leclerc2:09
22Les fleurs sont des mots d’amour
recorded in:
Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1942-10-23)
vocals:
Danielle Darrieux (actress/singer) (on 1942-10-23)
conductor:
Vandevalde (conductor) (on 1942-10-23)
recording of:
Les fleurs sont des mots d'amour (du film « La Fausse Maîtresse ») (on 1942-10-23)
lyricist:
Louis Poterat
composer:
Maurice Yvain
Danielle Darrieux2:03
23Mexico
vocals:
Luis Mariano (Spanish–French operetta tenor) (in 1951)
recording of:
Le Chanteur de Mexico: Mexico (in 1951)
lyricist:
Raymond Vincy
composer:
Francis Lopez (French composer)
part of:
Le Chanteur de Mexico (Operetta)
Luis Mariano3:33
24Mes jeunes années
vocals:
Les Compagnons de la Chanson (on 1949-02-25)
arranger:
Marc Herrand
cover recording of:
Mes jeunes années (on 1949-02-25)
lyricist and composer:
Charles Trenet (in 1949)
Les Compagnons de la Chanson3:16
25Besame mucho
vocals:
Marie-José (in 1945)
recording of:
Besame mucho (French lyrics by Francis Blanche) (in 1945)
lyricist and composer:
Consuelo Velázquez
translator:
Francis Blanche
translated version of:
Bésame mucho (Kiss Me Much, Bésame, bésame mucho como si fuera esta noche la última vez)
Marie-José2:49
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part of:100 Chansons françaises de légende (number: 2) (order: 2)