Récital 1962 | |
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Live album by | |
Released | 1962 |
Genre | Chanson |
Length | 42:20 |
Label | Columbia |
Récital 1962, also known as Olympia 1962 and A l'Olympia 1962, is an album from Édith Piaf recorded live on September 27, 1962, at L'Olympia in Paris. It was released on the Columbia label (FSX 143).[1][2] Jean Leccia conducted the orchestra.
Piaf was in a weakened physical state at the time of the performance, and a doctor watched from the wings.[3] She died the following year at age 47.
The album includes a duet on "A Quoi Ca Sert L'Amour" ("What Good Is Love?") with Théo Sarapo, a 26-year-old singer who she married two weeks later.[4]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Roulez Tambours" | Édith Piaf, Francis Lai | 6:09 |
2. | "Le Diable De La Bastille" | Charles Dumont, Pierre Delanoë | 2:56 |
3. | "Musique à Tout Va" | Francis Lai, René Rouzaud | 4:06 |
4. | "Le Petit Brouillard" | Francis Lai, Jacques Plante | 3:20 |
5. | "Le Droit D'Aimer" | Francis Lai, Robert Nyel | 4:10 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Le Billard Electrique" | Charles Dumont, Louis Poterat | 3:40 |
2. | "Toi Tu L'Entends Pas" | Charles Dumont, Pierre Delanoë | 3:07 |
3. | "A Quoi Ca Sert L'Amour [duet with Theo Sarapo]" | Michel Emer | 3:23 |
4. | "Non, je ne regrette rien" | Charles Dumont, Michel Vaucaire | 3:01 |
5. | "La Foule" | Michel Rivgauche, Angel Cabral | 3:19 |
6. | "Milord" | Georges Moustaki, Marguerite Monnot | 5:31 |
References
- ↑ "Récital 1962". Encycopedisque. Retrieved November 26, 2020.
- ↑ "Édith Piaf, A l'Olympia 1962". Allmusic.com. Retrieved November 26, 2020.
- ↑ Gene Lees (1987). Singers and the Song. Oxford University Press. p. 40. ISBN 9780195060874.
- ↑ David Loosely (2015). Edith Piaf: A Cultural History. Liverpool University Press. p. 139. ISBN 9781781382578.
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