Every year as part of Paris in July, I like to share some music. Generally I choose songs with the word Paris in the title but I have used lots of them before so only have more obscure songs available, so I am changing it up a little bit.
Recently I read French Rhapsody by Antoine Laurain, and there was quite a bit about music in the 1980s. Originally I thought it was going to be a book about music and nostalgia but it ended up being quite political but it did inspire my first selection for my post today.
For my post today, I am starting with one of the songs that was mentioned in the book as a French song that made it big around the world. I then thought about other modern songs that would fit (kind of) into this category
Joe Le Taxi by Vanessa Paradiso (1987) - When I thought about other songs that made it big around the world this one came to mind. I didn't realise that she was so young when she recorded it though! Apparently she is still touring as well.
Blue by Eiffel 65 (1997) - Fast forward another 10 years and this song was everywhere. It certainly got a lot of airplay in Britain where I was living at the time! Turns out Eiffel 65 are Italian but with a band name like that I couldn't leave them out!
Makeba by Jain (2017) - When I looked at the list of French hits for 2017 this was the one that jumped out at me as being a song I was familiar with, but that may well be because it had a resurgence in the last couple of years after being used in a couple of ads.
Do you have a favourite French-ish song?
That Yannick Noah one made me laugh a bit. I don't know too many French singers alas ... but maybe Charlotte Gainsbourg? I almost said Melody Gardot too .... but I think she's American who's lived in France. She's fluent though and has a jazz sound.
ReplyDeleteThere are definitely famous singers like Edith Piaf and Charlotte Gainsbourg!
DeleteThese are all new-to-me. I feel like I don't keep up well with recent music. Dare I reveal that I'm not even terribly sure what Taylor Swift sings? She is a singer, right?
ReplyDeleteLOL Deb! I am not sure 1977 counts as recent.
DeleteAs far Taylor Swift, she's a cultural pop icon but yes, she got to the status by singing!
So cool! Ça plane pour moi was so so popular in my teen years!
ReplyDeleteI feel like that song would still get people up on the dancefloor!
DeleteCa plane pour moi brought back a host of memories - the one I always think of is Je Ne Regrette Rien by Edith Piaf.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very famous one for sure!
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