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"Parlez-moi d'amour" is a song written by Jean Lenoir [1] in 1924 originally intended for Mistinguett. Lucienne Boyer was the first singer to record the song in 1930, and she made it very popular in France , America, and the rest of the world.
The first evident recording of "J'ai le mal de toi" was made in 1964 by Colette Deréal. [ 2 ] In June 1965 the English rendering entitled "The Way of Love" was issued in the UK as a single by Kathy Kirby ; lyricist Al Stillman had previously provided the lyrics for Kirby's English language hit version of " Malagueña " entitled "You're the One".
His most famous song, for which he wrote both melody and lyrics, was Parlez-moi d'amour (1930). It was composed for the cabaret Chez les Borgia and was recorded by Lucienne Boyer. By 1970, it had already been performed by more than 167 artists, including: Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, Maurice Chevalier, Ray Conniff and Barbra Streisand. [2]
Parlez-moi d'amour (film), a 1983 film by Patrick Conrad; Speak to Me of Love (French: Parlez-moi d'amour), a 1975 French drama film; Che femmina... e che dollari! (film), also released as Parlez-moi d'amour, a 1961 film starring Dalida; Speak to Me of Love (French: Parlez-moi d'amour), a 1935 French comedy film
Speak to Me of Love (2002 film; French: Parlez-moi d'amour), a 2002 French drama film starring Sophie Marceau; Speak to Me of Love (French: Parlez-moi d'amour), a 1975 French drama film; The Ambassador's Daughter, a 1956 U.S. romantic-comedy film, originally titled "Speak to Me of Love"
1983 Les P'tits Mots / Mourir sur scène; Back in 1983, the song "Mourir sur scène" was considered one of the most beautiful songs Dalida had ever recorded.After Dalida's death, the song "Mourir sur scène" took a huge meaning and became one of her most legendary songs.
Speak to Me of Love (French: Parlez-moi d'amour) is a 1975 French drama film directed by Michel Drach and starring Louis Julien, Nathalie Roussel and Andréa Ferréol. [ 1 ] Cast
Loin de Paname is the sixth studio album by French-Belgian singer Viktor Lazlo.The album consists of French chansons, such as "Les mots d'amour" by Édith Piaf.. The album peaked on the French album charts at No. 67 and remained on the charts for four weeks.