Caresse Moin - Malavoi 5. Jean Sablon (Nogent-sur-Marne 25 March 1906 – Cannes 24 February 1994) was a French singer, songwriter, composer and actor. [5] He was able to show his family tree to the authorities, proving that he had no Jewish origin. Oui, je revois les beaux matins d'avril. He also presented and sang his songs on the radio show Hollywood Hotel on which he invited numerous big stars. He made his debut at the age of seventeen in an operetta in Paris. Visitors were able to view souvenirs from Trenet's childhood and family life (especially those belonging to his mother, who had spent most of her life in the house), as well as original drafts of the songs which had made his career. That song, first performed by Pills et Tabet became a huge hit for them and later for Jean Sablon. De larmes, de fleurs, de baisers. ARTIST. Many of his hits from the 1930s and 1940s effectively combine the melodic and verbal nuances of French song with American swing rhythms. 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A water-colourist friend of the family André Fons-Godail, the "Catalan Renoir", used to take him out painting. In November 2000, the Narbonne house in which Trenet was born – which had become 13 Avenue Charles Trenet – was turned into a small museum. Find similar music that you'll enjoy, only at Last.fm. He was in barracks at Salon-de-Provence until he was demobilized in June 1940, when he moved back to Paris. Under the banner of the Moss Empire, Sablon toured the UK and Ireland. Après l'adoption du texte, l'opposition ne décolère pas. There he performed at the Folies Bergère or at the Gaîté Parisienne (two famous cabarets) in front of a public often consisting of German officers and soldiers. Man and a Woman - Claudine Longet 14. In other words, the period is the texting. Vous qui passez sans me voir - Tatiana Eva-Marie ... - YouTube Louis Charles Augustin Georges Trenet (French: [ʃaʁl tʁenɛ]; 18 May 1913 – 19 February 2001) was a French singer-songwriter, who composed both the music and the lyrics to nearly a thousand songs. He was a star on Broadway and then Boston in the musical "Streets of Paris". Chantal Chamberland. His radio and later televised shows made him a huge star in America. Trenet explained in an interview that he was told that "La Mer" was not swing enough to be a hit, and for this reason it sat in a drawer for three years before being recorded.[1]. His admiration of the surrealist poet and Catholic mystic Max Jacob (1876–1944) and his love of jazz were two factors that influenced Trenet's songs.[4]. His sixty-one year career came to an end in 1984. It became Sablon's kind of brand image. In Hollywood, Sablon was contracted to star in "The Story of Irene and Vernon Castle" with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Album . He was also given a radio show, "The Magic Key". In 1958, Trenet was the headlining act at the Bobino and the Alhambra. Un Rien Me Fait Chanter: Charles Trenet Lyrics provided by SongLyrics.com. Nonetheless, he managed to maintain a crowded schedule of international appearances throughout the 1960s, attracting enthusiastic crowds not only in Europe, South America and the US, but in South Africa, Bermuda, New Caledonia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan (where he spent three months) and Iran (where he appeared before the Shah at the royal palace). It was in London that he recorded on 30 March "C'est Si Bon" with the orchestra of Woolf Philips, and on 23 November he recorded the English version with lyrics by Jerry Seleen in Buenos Aires, with the orchestra of Emile Stern. He also made a memorable appearance at the "Olympia". In January 1939, he was in Montreal, creating a swing version of "Sur Le Pont d'Avignon" which would go on to have a huge success. Bonjour tout le monde. Jean Sablon died in Cannes in 1994 and was buried in the Cimetière du Montparnasse in Paris. In Los Angeles, he gave a concert in front of a panoply of stars. Voyage au Canada French. . Then he returned to New York, his hometown since 1937. It was in 1931 that he met Mireille, whose song "Couchés dans le foin" became a great success, the introduction being made by the editor Raoul Breton. Henri Diamant-Berger approached Sablon in 1931 for the making of Tante Aurélie alongside his sister Germaine Sablon. After leaving school he left for Berlin where he studied art, and later he also briefly studied at art schools in France. This was his final public appearance. His records sold in the millions around the world and he is frequently referred to as the French equivalent of America's Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. After giving farewell concerts in France, Trenet was persuaded out of retirement by a French-Canadian lawyer, Gilbert Rozon, in 1983 for a farewell concert in Montreal. He returned to Paris to appear on the stage of the ABC and took part to television experiments. On 21 May 1999, he returned to the music scene with his album, Les poètes descendent dans la rue (Poets Take to the Streets). In the Know. ", which lyricist Albert Beach adapted as "I Wish You Love". At the same time, Mireille and Jean Nohain wrote "Couchés dans le Foin". Vous Qui Passez Sans Me Voir 17. He was one of the first French singers to immerse himself in jazz. ... Vous Qui Passez Sans Me Voir. The collaborationist press tried to compromise his name and published that "Trenet" was the anagram of "Netter" – a Jewish name. And I Love Her - José Alberto "El Canario" 2. Meanwhile, in 1943, in London, his sister Germaine was the first to perform Le Chant des Partisans, which became the anthem of the French Resistance. Trenet never learned of their action.[8]. The exuberant "Je chante" gave rise to the notion of Trenet as a "singing vagabond", a theme that appeared in a number of his early songs and films. Amour Qui Grandit - Dalida 13. advertisement. In 1970, Trenet flew to Japan to represent France at the Universal Exhibition in Osaka. [7] He was never particularly public about it and spoke of it rarely. The 1970s and the 1980s found Sablon performing regularly on TV, not only in France, but in Switzerland, Italy, Brazil and the US. Jolie soirée à vous qui passez par là ! He was accompanied by Don Barretto, sang with his sister Germaine and was accompanied by the pianist and composer Mireille while interpreting songs from the operetta Un Mois de Vacances. The duo continued until 1936 when Trenet was called up for national service. Chantal Chamberland. Some of his appearances were at the profit of war victims. Pour m'encourager, abonnez-vous à ma chaîne Youtube ! In 1960, he returned to the Théâtre de l'Étoile, appearing on stage for the very first time without the famous trilby hat which had for so long been part of his act. Other important encounter in 1931, Jean discovered the guitarist Django Reinhardt in La Boîte à Matelots. Je Chante: 19. "La Mer" (English: "The Sea") is a song by French composer, lyricist, singer and showman Charles Trenet. I Love Paris. After performing this, he received the nickname that he would retain all his life: "Le Fou chantant" (The Singing Madman). That year, he was back on stage in La Revue Argentine, then Parade de Femmes with Carlos Gardel. Their interpretation of "Ce Petit Chemin" represented of sorts a preview of what was to come in video clips decades later. At the urging of US impresario George Wein and singer-pianist Bobby Short, Jean celebrated his 75th birthday at the Met (Lincoln Center) in New York, appearing with the orchestra of Frank Sinatra, thus making his farewell to his American followers. He began his solo career in 1937, recording for Columbia, his first disc being "Je chante/Fleur bleue". Rozon became Trenet's manager thereafter, and as a result Trenet performed many more concerts including a series every night for three weeks at the Palais des Congrès in Paris in 1986. Star of vinyl and the radio, he left France in 1937 to take up a contract with NBC in the United States. In April 2000, Trenet was rushed to hospital after suffering a stroke. His poetry is said to have the painter's eye for detail and colour. In 1935, he created the song "These Foolish Things" at the Boeuf sur le Toit and was on the stage with Pierre Dac in Pirouette 35. Jill Barber. Too late, however, to apply for his year, he concentrated immediately on a professional singing career. His Adieux in Paris in 1982 were televised in prime time from the Pavillon Gabriel (the former Alcazar d'Eté) and he made his last performance in Rio de Janeiro at the Copacabana Palace in 1984. It was thanks to Sablon that Charles Trenet and La Bolduc were introduced. Les souvenirs sont là pour m'étouffer. A pupil at the Lycée Charlemagne in Paris, Jean Sablon dropped out, intending to study at the Conservatory of Paris. It was in 1934 that Jean Cocteau encouraged Sablon to initiate a "tour de chant" (one man show), accompanied on the piano by Jean Wiener and Clément Doucet, at the Rococo, an establishment that belonged to Louis Moysès, founder and owner of the cabaret Le Boeuf sur le Toit. 1932 was a year rich in recordings for the record company Columbia. Sablon's recording of "Les Feuilles mortes" in the summer of 1947 in New York (RCA Victor 855332) is the earliest version of this classic, known as "Automn Leaves" in the US. Jean Sablon. His chauffeur claimed that Trenet was using him as a pimp. [citation needed]. 21. With the increasing popularity of television, Sablon was able to reduce his travels while at the same time reaching a larger new audience on both sides of the Atlantic. They recorded 18 discs for Pathé, the most successful of which was "Quand les beaux jours seront là/Sur le Yang-Tsé-Kiang". [9] Following the release of the album, Trenet returned to the live circuit. "I Wish You Love" was first recorded by Keely Smith in 1957, and since then by artists ranging from Frank Sinatra to Sam Cooke to Dusty Springfield.[2]. On 14 September 1951, Trenet returned to Paris and made a comeback at the Théâtre de l'Étoile. Sablon appeared in a number of motion pictures and television films performing as a vocalist or pianist, his last being in 1984 when he sang "April in Paris" in Mistral's Daughter, the popular American TV miniseries filmed in France. His song "La Mer", which according to legend he composed with Léo Chauliac on a train in 1943, was recorded in 1946. When he was seven years old, his parents divorced and he was sent to boarding school in Béziers, but he returned home just a few months later, suffering from typhoid fever. At the end of his final concert at the "Olympia" he bade his audience an emotional farewell. "Y'a d'la joie" evokes joy through a series of disconnected images, including that of a subway car shooting out of its tunnel into the air, the Eiffel Tower crossing the street and a baker making excellent bread. On the disc: Fabriqué en France par MPO. Listen to J'attendrai, Vous qui passez sans me voir and more from Jean Sablon. Download on Amazon - Vous qui passez sans me voir Play on Spotify - Vous qui passez sans me voir Play on YouTube - Vous qui passez sans me voir. 2,447. Like many other artists of the time, he chose to go on entertaining the occupying forces rather than sacrifice his career. In 1922, Trenet moved to Perpignan, this time as a day pupil. Trenet died two months later on 19 February 2001 after suffering another stroke. I Wish You Love. Later in the decade he extended his travels to include India, Australia and New Zealand, Tahiti, Panama and Venezuela. Moi c’est cassidy j’ai bientôt 11 ans et je suis fan de reborn depuis presque 3 ans. Jean Sablon (Nogent-sur-Marne 25 March 1906 – Cannes 24 February 1994) was a French singer, songwriter, composer and actor. On stage, Jean appeared with Mistinguett at the Casino de Paris in Paris qui brille. In 1929, Jean Sablon recorded his first demo record for Columbia with Georges Van Parys, as well as sharing the stage in the operetta Vive Leroy with Arletty, Dranem and Jacqueline Delubac and then Music Hall with Damia and Germaine Rouer. During his career, he recorded with some of the world's top musicians, including Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli. Que Reste-T-Il De Nos Amours? [4] Many of his songs had references to his surroundings such as places near Narbonne, the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean coast. The tune, given unrelated English words and the title "Beyond the Sea" (or sometimes "Sailing"), was a hit for Bobby Darin in the early 1960s, and George Benson in the mid-1980s. L'hymne à la vie d'autrefois... http://regis.iglesias.over-blog.com/ Thereafter, one international success followed another. and "Y'a d'la joie", and supported a career that lasted over sixty years. (1937) Breton. Jean Sablon was the son of composer Charles Sablon and the brother of composer André Sablon and singer and actress Germaine Sablon. Nyanyama - Salif Keita 4. Ne Me Quitte Pas - Yuri Buenaventura 3. Be My Man. Sans même me dire bonsoir. The song was first recorded by the French singer Roland Gerbeau in 1945. Sablon became the presenter of the radio show Cadum Variétés, on which he also sang. [11], Some of Charles Trenet's best-known songs include:[12], Jean-Philippe Segot Charles Trenet à ciel ouvert 2013 "Et pour consoler les Français de l'avoir provisoirement perdu, il tient à leur donner danssa chanson 'Formidable' quelques nouvelles de ses voyages aux États Unis et tout particulièrement de sa découverte de San Francisco : Formidable! Elia Bastida, Alba Armengou & Carla Motis. Due to production disagreements, he demanded the withdrawal of scenes in which he starred. From 1933 to 1936, he worked with the Swiss pianist Johnny Hess as a duo known as Charles and Johnny. «Vous allez trop loin, vous qui passez votre temps à vanter la démocratie», a notamment dit, lors du débat en séance plénière, l'élu du parti Catalogne Oui c'est possible (CSQP, classé à gauche), Joan Coscubiela. Vous qui passez sans me voir - Tatiana Eva-Marie ... - YouTube When Trenet's version was released in 1946, it became an unexpected hit, and has remained a chanson classic and … and "Y'a d'la joie", and supported a career that lasted over sixty years. After a few concerts at the Bagdad in New York City, Trenet became a big hit and was approached by Hollywood. The man behind several songs by big French and American names, he was the first to use a microphone on a French stage in 1936. In 1963, Trenet spent 28 days in prison in Aix-en-Provence. Jean Sablon. Jean Sablon - Vous qui passez sans me voir (Letras y canción para escuchar) - Vous qui passez sans me voir / Sans même me dire bonsoir / Donnez-moi un peu d'espoir ce soir / J'ai tant de peine / Vous, dont je guette un regard / Pour Vous Qui Passez Sans Me Voir. Portuguese. He then embarked on another journey to America, Hollywood this time, with Mireille at the invitation of Ramon Novarro, famous for Ben Hur on the big screen. Charles Trenet featuring lyrics. Some of his songs had unconventional subject matter, with whimsical imagery bordering on the surreal. The twelve songs on this album were an interesting mix of old and new compositions. "La Mer" is Trenet's best-known work outside the French-speaking world, with more than 400 recorded versions. English. Avalon Jazz Band. In the movie capital, he appeared at the Trocadero. The charges were eventually dropped, but the affair brought to public light the fact that Trenet was homosexual. At the start of World War II, Trenet was called up. Another of Trenet's songs, "Formidable", was written as impressions of a trip to the U.S.[3] Other Trenet songs were recorded by French singers such as Maurice Chevalier, Jean Sablon and Fréhel. Nous vivions sous les toits tout en haut de la ville. Jill Barber. Vous Qui Passez Sans Me Voir. et Steve Beresford his piano & orchestra. In 1941, he had further engagements in New York, at the Waldorf Astoria, the Plaza and at the San Regis hotels, before going on, in 1942, in Los Angeles and in Cuba, and then touring in America, Brazil and Argentina.

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