![]() ![]() Florent Pagny on the album " Pagny Chante Brel".Estrella Morente, a flamenco singer, on her album Mujeres, whose arrangement and performance is based on Nina Simone's.Olivier Laurent ('à la manière de Patrick Bruel, Julien Clerc, Serge Lama, Johnny Hallyday') in Ces gens-là.Pierre Bachelet in the Tu ne nous quittes pas CD.Alcione Nazareth in the Um Barzinho, um Violão Vol.Angélique Beauvence in the Still.love you CD.Bic Runga in Live in Concert with the Christchurch Symphony.Candan Erçetin in her album Chante Hier Pour Aujourd'hui.Cirque du Soleil's 2002 production Varekai features a performance of the song.Paloma Berganza in the Avec le temps CD.Elena Kamburova in her album Дорога (The Road) CD.Faudel in the tribute album Aux suivants.Miguel Bosé in 11 maneras de ponerse un sombrero CD.Hugues Aufray in Hommage – Ils chantent Jacques Brel CD.Timna Brauer & Elias Meiri in their album "Chansons et violons".Isabelle Aubret in her Chante Brel album.Alison Moyet Appears as the B-side to "Getting into Something".Juliette Gréco in Gréco 88: Hommage à Brel.Alison Moyet Appears as the B-side to "Love Letters".Mireille Mathieu in Les grandes chansons francaises.Irena Jarocka in Koncert, Irena Jarocka, Orchestr Karla Vagnera, Supraphon 1979.Gigliola Cinquetti in Bonjour Paris (album CGD 65978).The song was released on the album Ich Bin released January 1971 and on the French album Je Suis Comme Je Suis released in Canada (October 1971) Vicky Leandros – Brel asked Leandros to sing this song after they met in a French TV studio.Sandie Shaw included the song on her third album Love Me, Please Love Me.Un jour, un enfant – posthumous CD (1999) An Evening With Frida Boccara (1978, Live at Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne – 2 LP Philips and some CD compilations) 5. Place des Arts – Montreal '71 Live (2 LP Philips, 1971 and CD 2006, Canada) 4. Duet with Luis Recatero (EP Belter 51532, 1965) 2. Nina Simone in her June 1965 I Put a Spell on You album.Also used in 2001 for the Brazilian mini-series Presença de Anita ( Anita's Presence) and in 2009 miniseries Maysa: Quando Fala o Coração. This version was used by Pedro Almodóvar in the movie Law of Desire (1987). released again in 1966 álbum Maysa (1966). Maysa Matarazzo in Maysa Sings Songs Before Dawn and Maysa Matarazzo 1961 (released in Argentina).Simone Langlois – possibly the very first recording: Brel would have passed it to her prior to recording his own version."La garce" (Studio Version) (4:56)Īrrangement: Éric Bouad Other versions ![]() 824 045-2 Arrangement: Éric Bouad Side 2. "Ne me quitte pas" (5:25)Įxcerpt from the album Zénith no. Track listing ħ" single Philips 880 504-7 Side 1. his vocals that are "full of sensuality and expression of physical strength of an indestructible man, who sings as if making love". The song was part of his 1984 album Johnny Hallyday au Zénith.Īlain Wodrascka in his 2008 book Johnny Hallyday: les adieux du rock'cœur notes how Hallyday put in his 1984 cover of Jacques Brel's "Ne me quitte pas" his special vocal qualities, i.e. It was recorded during his performances at Le Zénith. Johnny Hallyday version "Ne me quitte pas / La garce"įrench singer Johnny Hallyday released a live version of this song as a single in November 1984. The lyrics " Moi, je t'offrirai des perles de pluie venues de pays où il ne pleut pas" ("I'll offer you rain pearls from lands where it does not rain") are sung to a theme borrowed from the second part, Lassan (Andante), of the Hungarian Rhapsody No. He knew, he said, that it would give pleasure to women who assumed it was a love song, and he understood that. In a 1966 interview, Brel said that "Ne me quitte pas" was not a love song, but rather "a hymn to the cowardice of men", and the degree to which they were willing to humiliate themselves. Brel recorded "Ne me quitte pas" again as the title track of his 1972 album. In 1961 a Dutch-language version sung by Brel was released on the Philips label entitled " Laat me niet alleen", with lyrics by Ernst van Altena, it was a B-side to Marieke (also a Dutch-language version). It was published by Warner-Chappell Publishing. Brel first recorded the song on 11 September 1959, and it was released on his fourth album La Valse à Mille Temps. Zizou later had an abortion due to Brel's actions. Zizou was pregnant with Brel's child, but Brel refused to acknowledge the child as his own. It was written after Brel's mistress "Zizou" ( Suzanne Gabriello) threw him out of her life. "Ne me quitte pas" is considered by some as "Brel's ultimate classic". Moi, je t'offrirai des perles de pluie venues de pays où il ne pleut pas ![]()
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