Les plus belles chansons inoubliables

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Tracklist

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1Y’a d’la joie
recording engineer:
Georges Cailly
double bass:
Louis Vola (on 1938-01-18)
drums (drum set):
Maurice Chaillou (on 1938-01-18)
guitar:
Roger Chaput (on 1938-01-18)
piano:
Michel Emer (on 1938-01-18)
vocals:
Charles Trenet (on 1938-01-18)
arranger:
Michel Emer
recorded at:
Studio Albert in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1938-01-18)
recording of:
Y’a d’la joie (on 1938-01-18)
lyricist:
Charles Trenet (in 1937)
composer:
Michel Emer (in 1937) and Charles Trenet (in 1937)
publisher:
Éditions Raoul Breton (in 1937)
Charles Trenet2:34
2La Belle de Cadix
vocals:
Luis Mariano (Spanish–French operetta tenor) (in 1946)
orchestra:
Jacques-Henry Rys et son orchestre (in 1946)
conductor:
Jacques-Henry Rys
recording of:
La Belle de Cadix (song) (in 1946)
lyricist:
Maurice Vandair (French lyricist, not the jazz musician)
composer:
Francis Lopez (French composer)
librettist:
Marc Cab (French writer and lyricist) and Raymond Vincy
part of:
La Belle de Cadix (operetta)
Luis Mariano2:34
3J’attendrai
vocals:
Rina Ketty (in 1938-03)
conductor:
Marcel Cariven (in 1938-03)
recording of:
J’attendrai (J’attendrai le jour et la nuit…) (in 1938-03)
lyricist:
Nino Rastelli (in 1936)
composer:
Dino Olivieri (Italian musician, conductor and composer) (in 1936)
translator:
Louis Poterat
publisher:
Edizioni Leonardi S.R.L. and Publications Francis Day
translated version of:
Tornerai
Rina Ketty2:59
4En septembre sous la pluie
vocals:
Léo Marjane (on 1937-09-17)
orchestra:
Wal-Berg et son orchstre (on 1937-09-17)
recording of:
En septembre sous la pluie (September in the Rain) (on 1937-09-17)
lyricist:
Jacques Larue (French lyricist)
composer:
Harry Warren (US composer and lyricist)
publisher:
Chappell (company that specialized in library and production music) (in 1968)
translated version of:
September in the Rain
Léo Marjane3:10
5Attends-moi mon amour
recording of:
Attends-moi, mon amour
lyricist:
Jacques Larue (French lyricist)
composer:
Alec Siniavine
André Claveau3:26
6C’était une histoire d’amour
additional vocals:
Yvon Jeanclaude (on 1942-12-15)
vocals:
Édith Piaf (on 1942-12-15)
conductor:
Claude Normand (on 1942-12-15)
recording of:
C’était une histoire d’amour (on 1942-12-15)
lyricist:
Henri Contet
composer:
Jean Jal (Belgian/French songwriter)
Édith Piaf4:24
7L’Homme de nulle part
vocals:
Georges Guétary (on 1941-11-22)
conductor:
Raymond Legrand (on 1941-11-22)
recording of:
L'Homme de nulle part (on 1941-11-22)
lyricist:
Vincent Telly (French lyricist and author)
composer:
Moisés Simons
Georges Guétary3:28
8Amapola
tenor vocals:
Tino Rossi
vocals:
Tino Rossi
recording of:
Amapola (French version) (in 1935)
orchestrator:
Yvonne Thomson (aka "Claude Eclair")
translator:
Robert Champfleury and Louis Sauvat
publisher:
Éditions Semi (SEMI Société) and Edward B. Marks Music Co. (founded originally as J. Stern & Co. in 1894, renamed in 1919)
is based on:
Amapola (original Spanish lyrics)
Tino Rossi3:04
9La Fête à Neu-Neu
Jacques Hélian2:44
10Salut la lune
Charles Boyer3:01
11La Fiesta bohémienne
Luis Mariano3:10
12C’est une romanceLucienne Boyer2:50
13Corbeau Marion
Madeleine Renaud2:36
14Fleur de Paris
recorded in:
Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1945-03-29)
vocals:
Maurice Chevalier
conductor:
Jacques Hélian
recording of:
Fleur de Paris (on 1945-03-29)
lyricist:
Henri Bourtayre (French composer, aka 'James H. Midway')
composer:
Maurice Vandair (French lyricist, not the jazz musician)
Maurice Chevalier2:36
15Le Beau Dimanche
recorded in:
Paris, Île-de-France, France (in 1931-06)
vocals:
Danielle Darrieux (actress/singer) (in 1931-06) and Mlle Lemichel du Roy (soprano) (in 1931-06)
orchestra:
Orchestre Jean Lenoir (in 1931-06)
recording of:
Le Beau Dimanche (du film « Le Bal ») (in 1931-06)
lyricist:
Robert Gilbert
composer:
Werner Richard Heymann
translator:
Henri Falk
Danielle Darrieux2:42
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