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With Les Compagnons de la Chanson 1946: Le petit homme: 1946: Le Roi a fait battre tambour: With Les Compagnons de la Chanson 1946: Dans les prisons de Nantes: With Les Compagnons de la Chanson 1946: Elle chantait: With Les Compagnons de la Chanson 1946: Mariage: 1946: Un refrain courait dans la rue: 1946: Miss Otis Regrets: 1946: Il est né ...
Pour que tu m'aimes encore" also won Radio France Internationale Award in 1996 (Conseil Francophone de la chanson). [26] In 1996, Dion received Ordre des Arts et des Lettres for the Best Selling French-Language Artist in History. [26] The same year, she won a World Music Award for World's Best Selling Canadian Artist of the Year. [26]
Early chansons tended to be in one of the formes fixes—ballade, rondeau or virelai (formerly the chanson baladée)—though some composers later set popular poetry in a variety of forms. The earliest chansons were for two, three or four voices, with first three becoming the norm, expanding to four voices by the 16th century.
"Jacky" (La chanson de Jacky) is a song written by the Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel and Gérard Jouannest. Brel recorded the song on 2 November 1965, and it was released on his 1966 album Ces gens-là .
Nouvelle Chanson, whilst influenced by the forefathers of French Chanson (cited above) has developed through modern influences such as rock and electronica. There is a tendency for theatricality and the adoption of personas, alongside intensely poetic lyrics incorporating surreal and metaphorical elements.
9. Le roi faisait des vers Mais il les faisait de travers ; Le grand saint Éloi Lui dit : Ô mon roi ! Laissez aux oisons Faire des chansons. Eh bien, lui dit le roi, C'est toi qui les feras pour moi. 10. Le bon roi Dagobert Chassait dans la plaine d'Anvers ; Le grand saint Éloi Lui dit : Ô mon roi ! Votre Majesté Est bien essouflée.
Trois Chansons (French for "Three Songs"), or Chansons de Charles d’Orléans, L 99 (92), is an a cappella choir composition by Claude Debussy set to the medieval poetry of Charles, Duke of Orléans (1394–1465). Debussy wrote the first and third songs in 1898 and finished the second in 1908.
Ils ont changé ma chanson; Si c'était à refaire; Mon frère le soleil (1er mix); Les jardins de Marmara; Diable de temps; Darla dirladada; Une jeunesse; Lady d'Arbanville