A collection of Yves Montand's representative repertoire, featuring a number of songs themed around Paris.
This album is a collection of Yves Montand's Paris-themed songs, including some of his signature repertoire, such as "Sous le ciel de Paris" and "Rue Lepic." The album makes the most of the iconic French chanson arrangements.
This album, which is primarily composed of songs themed around Paris, is positioned as a compilation of Yves Montand's core repertoire. In addition to "Sous le ciel de Paris," known as the theme song for the 1951 film, it includes many songs depicting the scenery and daily life of Paris, such as "Rue Lepic" and "Grands Boulevards." The accordion accompaniment, unique to French chanson, creates the overall atmosphere, and the album brings together the songs that Montand has been singing for a long time.
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A:
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1)
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Paris-Canaille
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2)
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La Vie En Rose
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3)
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Le Chevalier De Paris
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4)
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L'Ame Des Poetes
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5)
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Sous Le Ciel De Paris
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6)
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Les Feuilles Mortes
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B:
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1)
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C'Est Si Bon
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2)
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Sa Jeunesse
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3)
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Mon Manege A Moi
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4)
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A Paris Dans Chaque Faubourg
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5)
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Marie, Marie
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6)
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A Paris
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