Artist
Belgian singer and songwriter, actor and film director.
Born: 8 April 1929 in Schaarbeek, Brussels, Belgium.
Died: 9 October 1978 in Bobigny, France.
Sang predominantly in French but also had quite a few versions of his songs in Dutch. In his song "Marieke" he combined Dutch and French in the lyrics.
His most famous songs include "Ne Me Quitte Pas" ("Laat Me Niet Alleen"), "Le Plat Pays ("Mijn Vlakke Land") and "Marieke".
In 1964 American artist Rod McKuen started to translate Brel's songs into English.
Brel’s penultimate album of unreleased songs, “J’Arrive” (or “I Arrive”), was released in 1968.
His final album “Les Marquises" sold over one million copies and hit number one in the French album charts.
Tracks
1
Grand Jacques
01:51
2
La Haine
01:59
3
La Foire
03:26
4
La Bastille
03:02
5
Le Diable (Ça Va!)
02:30
6
Le Fou Du Roi
02:00
7
C'est Comme Ça
02:12
8
Les Carreaux
02:40
9
Il Y A
02:25
10
S'il Te Faut
02:11
11
Sur La Place
02:54
12
Il Nous Faut Regarder
02:27
13
Il Peut Pleuvoir
01:48
14
Le Diable (Ça Va!)
02:15
Releases
Labels
LMM, The Intense Music, The French Connection
Countries
France, Ireland, Europe