미셸 아르노
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미셸 아르노(Michele Arnaud, 1919년 3월 18일 ~ 1998년 3월 30일)는 남프랑스의 툴롱에서 태어난 여성가수이다. 대학에서는 철학을 전공하였으며 노래는 취미 정도였으나 시인 프랑시스클로드와 결혼, 그가 경영하는 '미로르 라르스이유'라는 카바레에서 노래를 불렀다. 1952년, 도비르의 콩쿠르에서 <그대는 원했다>를 불러 그랑프리를 수상하였다.
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[편집]Gainsbourg sung by...
[편집]- 2 CD EMI Music France 854067-2, 1996 and reedited in June 2006, all songs of Serge Gainsbourg sung by Michèle Arnaud (CD 1) :
- La Recette de l'amour fou, 1958
- Douze belles dans la peau, 1958
- Jeunes femmes et vieux messieurs, 1958
- La Femme des uns sous le corps des autres, 1958
- Ronsard 58, lyrics by Serge Barthélémy and music by Serge Gainsbourg, 1959
- Il était une oie, 1959
- La Chanson de Prévert, 1961
- Les Goémons, 1962
- La Javanaise, 1963
- Les Papillons noirs, a duo with Serge Gainsbourg, 1966
- Ballade des oiseaux de croix, 1966
- Les Papillons noirs, 1966
- Ne dis rien, from the musical Anna, 1967
- Rêves et caravelles, 1969
Michèle Arnaud
[편집]- 2 CD EMI Music France 520486-2 (1999)
- CD 1 :
- Voulez-vous jouer avec moi ?, texts by Marcel Achard and music by Georges van Parys, 1956
- Ne crois pas, texts and music by Christian Guitreau, 1956
- La rue s'allume, texts by Louis Ducreux and music by André Popp - Louis Ducreux, 1955
- Quand on s'est connu, texts and music by Jean-Pierre Moulin, 1958
- L'Éloge des cocus, texts by Pierre Lambry and music by Simone Lorencin, 1957
- Zon zon zon, texts by Maurice Vidalin and music by Jacques Datin, 1957
- Sous le pont Mirabeau, poem by Guillaume Apollinaire and music by Jacques Lasry, 1955
- Julie, texts by Maurice Vidalin and music by Jacques Datin, 1957
- Sans l'amour de toi, paroles de Claude Delécluse and music by Michelle Senlis - Paul Misraki, 1957
- Morte Fontaine, texts by Rolland Valade and music by Jean-Michel Arnaud, 1959
- Van Gogh, texts by Pierre Lambry and music by Jacques Datin, 1959
- Napoli, texts and music by Roger Riffard, 1960
- Loulou de la Vache Noire, texts and music by Roger Riffard, 1960
- Deux tourterelles, texts by Eddy Marnay and music by Emil Stern, 1957
- Pourquoi mon dieu, French adaptation by Georges Moustaki et Jacques Kabanellis from Manos Hadjidakis, 1962
- Pauvre Verlaine, texts and music by Salvatore Adamo, 1968
- Amour perdu, texts and music by Salvatore Adamo, 1963
- Toi qui marchais, texts by Jean-Pierre Chevrier and music by Guy Bontempelli, 1963
- L'Inconnue, texts and music by Roger Riffard, 1960
- Il y a des années, texts and music by Roger Riffard, 1960
- CD 2 :
- Angelo, texts and music by Robert Ardray, 1964
- Comment dire, texts and music by Guy Bontempelli, 1964
- Et après ?, texts by Armand Seggian and music by Jacques Pezet, 1964
- La Chanson de Tessa, texts by Jean Giraudoux and music by Maurice Jaubert, 1965
- Ne vous mariez pas les filles, texts by Boris Vian and music by Alain Goraguer, 1964
- Si les eaux de la mer, texts by Bernard Dimey and music by Henri Salvador, 1965
- Les Papillons noirs, a duo with Serge Gainsbourg, texts and music by Serge Gainsbourg, 1966
- Ballade des oiseaux de croix, texts and music by Serge Gainsbourg, 1966
- Chanson sur une seule note, French adaptation by Eddy Marnay of Samba de una nota so from the brezilian texts by Newton Mandonga, music by Antonio Carlos Jobim, 1962
- Sans toi, texts by Agnès Varda and music by Michel Legrand from the movie Cléo from 5 to 7, 1963
- Un soir, texts by Bernard Dimey and music by Henri Salvador, 1964
- La Marche arrière, texts by Boris Vian and music by Henri Salvador, 1964
- Je croyais, adaptation by Hugues Auffray and Georges Aber from Yesterday by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, 1966
- La Grammaire et l'amour, texts and music by Guy Bontempelli, 1966
- La Chabraque, texts by Marcel Aymé and music by Guy Béart, 1960
- Marie d'Aquitaine, texts by René Ruet and music by André Grassi, 1962
- Cherbourg avait raison, texts by Jacques Larue and Eddy Marnay, music by Guy Magenta, 1961
- La Chanson des vieux amants, texts by Jacques Brel and music by Gérard Jouannest, 1967
- Le Bleu de l'été, French adaptation by Henri Contet of Green leaves of summer from the American texts of Paul Francis Webster, music by Dimitri Tiomkin from the movie Alamo, 1961
- Timoléon le jardinier, texts and music by Roger Riffard, 1960