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Grande Dame - Juliette Gréco

Grande Dame

Juliette Gréco  

Format: 1 CD

Genre: pop, Vocal, Chanson

Barcode: 4260134478281

 

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French singer and actress (born February 7th, 1927, Montpellier, France; died September 23rd, 2020, Ramatuelle, France)
Juliette Gréco was born to a Corsican father and a mother active in the Résistance, in the Hérault département of southern France. She was raised by her maternal grandparents. Gréco also became involved in the Résistance, and was caught but not deported because of her young age. She moved to Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris in 1946 after her mother left the country for Indochina with the French Navy. Gréco came to be one of the stars of the bohemian “in” crowd of post-war France. She embodied the disenchantment and poverty of the French intellectuals following World War II. Gréco dressed all in black and let her long, black hair hang free. A famous description of Gréco is that her voice “encompasses millions of poems”. She was an inspiration to many of the writers and artists working in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Boris Vian. Some of these artists would write songs for her to sing. Gréco famously spent the post liberation years frequenting the Saint Germain cafes, immersing herself in political and philosophical Bohemian culture. As a regular figure at legendary music and poetry venues like Le Tabou on Rue Dauphine, Greco rubbed shoulders with Miles Davis and Jean Cocteau, even landing a role in Cocteau’s film ‘Orphee’ in 1949. In the same year, she embarked on a new singing career with a number of top French writers penning lyrics – Raymond Queneau’s ‘Si tu t’imagines’ was one of her earliest hits. A protege and companion of studio head Darryl F. Zanuck in the 1950s, she fell in love with and almost married musician Miles Davis when he visited Paris in 1949. Between 1953 and 1956 she was married to actor Philippe Lemaire with whom she had a daughter, Laurence Lemaire. Later married to French actor Michel Piccoli (1966–1977) then to French pianist Gérard Jouannest since 1988.

Tracks

1  Il N'Y A Plus D'Après 

2  Le Temps Des Cacahuètes 

3  Chanson Pour L'Auvergnat 

4  Paname 

5  Qu'on Est Bien 

6  La Valse 

7  Jolie Môme 

8  Chandernagor 

9  Défense D'afficher 

10  Le Doux Caboulot 

11  Les Pas Réunis 

12  La Valse Brune 

13  Sans Vous Aimer 

14  Le Square 

15  Comment Voulez-vous? 

16  De Pantin à Pékin 

17  On N'Oublie Rien 

18  Complainte 

19  C'Etait Bien 

20  Les Amours Perdues 

21  Le Temps Passe 

22  Bonjour Tristesse 

23  Nos Chères Maisons 

24  Vous Mon Coeur 

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