Plus de Chansons Françaises
How about some nice French songs? I made a selection with the last stuff that I found in the last weeks, most of them from a new music blog (and Brazilian) La Voix de Son Maître, that has many other cool stuff, specially Brazilian music from 60's, like Bossa Nova. The links that still working are:
- Charles Trenet - At His Best
- Claire Chevalier & Rosinha de Valença - Saveur Brèsil
- Edith Piaf - Sparrow Of Paris
- J'adore la Chanson Française Volume 1
- Jacques Dutronc - CD Collection
- Jean Ferrat - Je ne Suis Qu'un Cri
- Juliette Gréco - Juliette
- Juliette Gréco - La Femme
- Les Plus Belles Chansons Françaises: 1950
- Les Plus Belles Chansons Françaises: 1952
- Les Plus Belles Chansons Françaises: 1953
- Les Plus Belles Chansons Françaises: 1958
- Les Plus Belles Chansons Françaises: 1959
- Les Plus Belles Chansons Françaises: 1960
- Les Plus Belles Chansons Françaises: 1961
- Les Plus Belles Chansons Françaises: 1962
- Michel Legrand - Jazz in Paris: Paris Jazz Piano
- Patricia Kaas - Le Mot de Passe
- Serge Gainsbourg - Bonnie and Clyde
- Serge Gainsbourg - Melody Nelson
- Serge Gainsbourg & Brigitte Bardot - Bonnie and Clyde
- Vicki Benet - O Toque Parisiense
One more suggestion is the album Les Girls, released in 1963 with songs of various female singers, like Jacqueline Boyer, Gloria Lasso, Christine Fontana, Annie Cordy and Michele Arnaud. (via Martin Klasch) However, if you speak French here it is a tip, also from P-E: Noel Regney Singers - Songs That Help You Learn French.
PS.: remember, if you like the songs, buy the albums to support the artists - some of them still doing good music.







Comments
Please let me add to your list one more suggestion: one of the most exquisite albums ever recorded avec la France, though it is a compilation: Boris Vian Chante Boris Vian.
A vrai gènie, also a great writer. His pataphysical novel Autumn in Peking is simply awesome.
Posted by: El Mantícora | July 15, 2006 6:50 PM
Oh la la! Merci!
Posted by: P-E Fronning | July 16, 2006 8:11 PM
enchanté madame ,merci beaucoup , darn i luv the french chansons, xxx and so.
Posted by: Hemaworstje | July 16, 2006 8:29 PM
I've always had a soft spot for Edith Piaf .....
:)
Posted by: L | July 21, 2006 1:08 AM
amazing blog!!
congratulations!
Posted by: croqui | July 21, 2006 8:10 AM
Une faute de goût : Patricia Kaas. Mais le reste est parfait.
Posted by: ingirum | July 21, 2006 9:17 AM
For a change of pace, and some very regional slangy French, I recommend some of the Cajun and Zydeco music from Louisiana. You can't go wrong with the old-school bayou-boogie zydeco by Clifton Chenier or some of the 90s new-school button accordion stuff by people like Chris Ardoin and Double Clutchin and Boozoo Chavis.
cheers.
Posted by: mister anchovy | July 21, 2006 11:55 PM
Bibi
Parou.Por que parou?
Abraços
Posted by: Leia Beigler | July 22, 2006 5:46 PM
"Bonjour Patachou"
- Entre pigalle et blanche
Posted by: paulass | July 22, 2006 8:18 PM
Bibi ,
En vacances prolongées ???
Ou alors tu as trouvé un dodo brésilien ???
Take care,
Até...
PS : all my admiration for reading Lautréamont in French ! Nice stuff , isn't it ?
Posted by: Massilianana | August 3, 2006 9:28 PM
C'est une excellente collection :)
D'ailleurs je suggère Brel et Brassens, entre les plus connus.
Posted by: reflex | August 7, 2006 3:36 AM
nice BLog..
Posted by: Daniel Nwobi | August 9, 2006 9:20 AM
I LOVE YOUR SITE!!! This post was especially wonderful, I was so happy to find George Brassens' song Le Gorille. And the Gainsbourg of course...
Merci!!!
Posted by: Seb | August 12, 2006 6:34 PM
Wonderful Site ! I have allready the most oof the French songs , but still....
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Posted by: dan dan | August 13, 2006 10:31 AM
I've been getting really iterested_and trying to get really knowledgeable_about all aspects of the arts lately. I shall have to keep track of your blog.
Posted by: redhotrabbit | August 15, 2006 1:04 PM
Let me recommend the song "l'anamour" written bu serge gainsbourtg and sung by Françoise Hardy.
Posted by: Somebaudy | August 15, 2006 6:11 PM
Thanks for all the nice comments!
I'm back, I was just... hum... thinking, or something like that.
Hey Massilianana, I read Lautréamont, but in portuguese. How do you know that?
Posted by: Bibi | August 18, 2006 4:44 PM