Bonjour Paris: Los grandes maestros de la chanson

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1La Mauvaise Réputation
assistant sound engineer:
Pierre Fatosme (sound engineer)
sound engineer:
Georges Cailly
acoustic guitar [guitare]:
Georges Brassens (on 1952-03-19)
double bass [contrebasse]:
Pierre Nicolas
guitar:
Victor Apicella and Georges Brassens
vocals:
Georges Brassens (on 1952-03-19)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Polydor Records (record company, please see the “A (x) release” / “A (x) recording” for the release label) and 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 Mauvaise Réputation (on 1952-03-19)
lyricist and composer:
Georges Brassens
publisher:
Warner Chappell Music France
Georges Brassens42:12
2Maladie d’amour
guitar:
Henri Salvador (on 1948-01-15)
vocals:
Henri Salvador (on 1948-01-15)
recording of:
Maladie d'amour (on 1948-01-15)
lyricist:
Léona Soime
writer:
Jean Marcland (songwriter; aka. Marc Lanjean)
composer:
Michel Marc Lanjean and Henri Salvador
Henri Salvador1:57
3J’ai deux amours
vocals:
Joséphine Baker (in 1953)
orchestra:
Jo Bouillon et son orchestre (in 1953)
recording of:
J’ai deux amours (in 1953)
lyricist:
Géo Koger and Henri Varna (French lyricist)
composer:
Vincent Scotto
Joséphine Baker3:18
4Vous qui passez sans me voir
recorded in:
Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1936-06-19)
recording engineer:
Georges Cailly
piano:
Alec Siniavine (on 1936-06-19)
vocals:
Jean Sablon (French actor, songwriter, jazz singer) (on 1936-06-19)
conductor:
Wal-Berg (on 1936-06-19)
recorded at:
Studio Albert in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1936-06-19)
recording of:
Vous qui passez sans me voir (on 1936-06-19)
lyricist:
Charles Trenet (in 1936)
composer:
Paul Misraki and Johnny Hess (in 1936)
publisher:
Éditions Raoul Breton
Jean Sablon3:06
5Le Noyé assassiné
vocals:
Philippe Clay (in 1954)
orchestra:
Michel Legrand et son orchestre (in 1954)
recording of:
Le Noyé assassiné (in 1954)
lyricist:
Charles Aznavour
composer:
Florence Véran
Philippe Clay2:02
6Je suis swing
vocals:
Johnny Hess (in 1938, on 1938-11-16) and Charles Trenet (in 1938)
orchestra:
Orchestre Serge Glykson (on 1938-11-16)
conductor:
Serge Glyckson (in 1938)
recording of:
Je suis swing (on 1938-11-16)
lyricist:
André Hornez
composer:
Laurent Hess
publisher:
Tutti Intersong Éditions musicales and Warner Chappell Music France
recording of:
Je suis swing (in 1938)
lyricist:
André Hornez
composer:
Laurent Hess
publisher:
Tutti Intersong Éditions musicales and Warner Chappell Music France
Johnny Hess2:32
7L’Île Saint‐Louis
recording of:
L'Île Saint-Louis
lyricist:
Francis Claude (French actor, lyricist, scenarist) and Léo Ferré
composer:
Léo Ferré
Léo Ferré3:14
8Moi mes souldiers
recording of:
Moi, mes souliers
lyricist and composer:
Félix Leclerc (in 1948)
publisher:
Éditions Raoul Breton
Félix Leclerc2:44
9Ici l’on pêche
Jean Tranchant3:06
10Le Chant des partisans
vocals:
Germaine Sablon (in 1944)
orchestra:
Guy Luypaerts et son orchestre
conductor:
Guy Luypaerts (in 1962)
performer:
Germaine Sablon (in 1962)
recording of:
Le Chant des Partisans (Le Chant de la libération) (in 1944)
composer:
Anna Marly
translator:
Maurice Druon (in 1943-05) and Joseph Kessel (in 1943-05)
translated version of:
Песня партизан (Le Chant des partisans, russian lyrics)
recording of:
Le Chant des Partisans (Le Chant de la libération) (in 1962)
composer:
Anna Marly
translator:
Maurice Druon (in 1943-05) and Joseph Kessel (in 1943-05)
translated version of:
Песня партизан (Le Chant des partisans, russian lyrics)
Germaine Sablon2:22
11Cerisiers roses et pommiers blancs
vocals:
André Claveau (in 1950)
orchestra:
André Grassi et son orchestre (in 1950)
recording of:
Cerisier rose et pommier blanc (1950 song) (in 1950)
lyricist:
Jacques Larue (French lyricist)
composer:
Louiguy (French composer Louis Guglielmi)
publisher:
Sidomusic
André Claveau3:05
12Près de toi ma brune
Léon Raiter3:02
13J’ai ma combine
vocals:
Georges Milton
conductor:
Pierre Chagnon (composer, pianist and conductor)
recording of:
J’ai ma combine (du film « Le Roi des resquilleurs ») (in 1930)
lyricist:
Pierre Colombier and René Pujol (french lyricist and screenwriter)
composer:
Ralph Erwin
Georges Milton2:21
14Ma p’tite folie
vocals:
Line Renaud (in 1952)
recording of:
Ma p'tite folie (in 1952)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Merrill (songwriter, and lyricist of the hit musical Funny Girl)
translator:
Jacques Plante
translated version of:
My Truly, Truly Fair
Line Renaud2:49
15La Petite Église
vocals:
Jean Lumière (French singer)
recording of:
La Petite Église (in 1933)
lyricist:
Charles Fallot
composer:
Paul Delmet (French singer & composer, 1900s)
Jean Lumière3:16
16Où est‐il donc ?
vocals:
Fréhel (on 1936-12-11)
orchestra:
Orchestre Pierre Chagnon (on 1936-12-11)
recording of:
Où est-il donc ? (on 1936-12-11)
lyricist:
Lucien Carol and André Decaye
composer:
Vincent Scotto
Fréhel3:12
17La Croqueuse de diamants
vocals:
Zizi Jeanmaire (in 1951)
recording of:
La Croqueuse de diamants (in 1951)
lyricist:
Raymond Queneau
composer:
Jean‐Michel Damase (French composer and pianist) and Roland Petit
Zizi Jeanmaire2:30
18Madame Arthur
vocals:
Yvette Guilbert (in 1934)
recording of:
Madame Arthur (in 1934)
lyricist:
Paul de Kock (French 19th century author)
composer:
Yvette Guilbert
Yvette Guilbert3:31
19Elle vendait des petits gateauxFélix Mayol2:30
20La Sérénade du pavé
accordion:
Jane Lacroix
piano:
Gabriel Chaumette, Gérard Chaumette (on 1933-02-27) and Jane Lacroix (on 1933-02-27)
vocals:
Eugénie Buffet et chœurs (on 1933-02-27)
recording of:
Sérénade du pavé (on 1933-02-27)
lyricist and composer:
Jean Varney (in 1895)
Eugénie Buffet3:08
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