Originally posted by Master Jacques
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Michel Legrand (1932-2019): 6-10/1/25
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
As far as whether the thread should continue with its original focus, I am open to suggestions. When the answer is Yes and No, I tend to do nothing. But I struggle to comprehend the sense of the sentence: "Even when as with Le Chanson de Maxence from Lee Demoiselles de Rochefort the new song You Must Believe In Sprinf bears no relation to the original." No matter
Le Chanson de Maxence sung by a young French Sailor in the film Les Demoiselles de Rochefort
I think the lyrics were written by Demy himself
Je l'ai cherchée partout, j'ai fait le tour du monde
De Venise à Java, de Manille à Angkor
De Jeanne à Victoria, de Vénus en Joconde
Je ne l'ai pas trouvée et je la cherche encore
Je ne connais rien d'elle et pourtant je la vois
J'ai inventé son nom, j'ai entendu sa voix
J'ai dessiné son corps et j'ai peint son visage
Son portrait et l'amour ne font plus qu'une image
Elle a cette beauté des filles romantiques
Et d'un Botticelli, le regard innocent
Son profil est celui de ces vierges mythiques
Qui hantent les musées et les adolescents
Sa démarche ressemble aux souvenirs d'enfant
Qui trottent dans ma tête et dansent en rêvant
Sur son front, ses cheveux sont de l'or en bataille
Que le vent de la mer et le soleil chamaillent
Je pourrais vous parler de ses yeux, de ses mains
Je pourrais vous parler d'elle jusqu'à demain
Son amour, c'est ma vie mais à quoi bon rêver
Je l'ai cherchée partout, je ne l'ai pas trouvée
Il pourrait nous parler de ses yeux, de ses mains
Il pourrait nous parler d'elle jusqu'à demain
Son amour, c'est sa vie mais à quoi bon rêver
Il l'a cherchée partout, il ne l'a pas trouvée
Est-elle loin d'ici, est-elle près de moi
Je n'en sais rien encore mais je sais qu'elle existe
Est-elle pécheresse ou bien fille de roi
Que m'importe son sang puisque je suis artiste
Et que l'amour dicte sa loi
C'est un joli portrait
Mais je ne vois pas ça dans mon entourage
Legrand wrote a wonderful tune for this little gem .
The English lyrics were written by the Bergman’s who also rewrote Windmills of Your Mind. They are radically different from the origanal
When lonely feelings chill
The meadows of your mind
Just think if Winter comes
Can Spring be far behind
Beneath the deepest snows
The secret of a rose
Is merely that it knows
You must believe in Spring
Just as a tree is sure
Its leaves will reappear
It knows it's emptiness
Is just the time of year
The frozen mountain dreams
Of April's melting streams
How crystal clear it seems
You must believe in Spring
You must believe in love
And trust it's on it's way
Just as the sleeping rose
Awaits the kiss of May
So in a world of snow
Of things that come and go
Where what you think you know
You can't be certain of
You must believe in Spring and love
You must believe in love
And trust it's on it's way
Just as the sleeping rose
Awaits the kiss of May
So in a world of snow
Of things that come and go
Where what you think you know
You can't be certain of
You must believe in Spring and love
so at some length and acknowledging the copyright of the lyricists it shows how versatile a great tune can be.
It also was an attempt to tie together the song in translation discussion and Michel Legrand and has had some modest success in doing so.
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Originally posted by MickyD View Post
The contribution of the highly talented young choreographer Norman Maen to Les Demoiselles is not given all the credit it is due, either. He was an old mate of mine and he spoke with great affection about the shooting of the film. He later went on to stage big shows in Vegas and the West End .
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
Yes well all the typos don’t help [ ...]
so at some length and acknowledging the copyright of the lyricists it shows how versatile a great tune can be. It also was an attempt to tie together the song in translation discussion and Michel Legrand and has had some modest success in doing so.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
He must be in that YouTube video behind the scenes of the making of the film . Great film which features everyone we’ve been talking about .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NkoVBXliEk
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Originally posted by MickyD View Post
Yes, he is, mainly In the London rehearsal room scenes. I had difficulty recognising him as he is so young, and I didn't get to know him until some 20 years later.
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