Today, we celebrate the 62th birthday of Françoise Hardy (joyeux anniversaire!), and what better way to do that than via a string of wonderful duets? First up is Puis Que Vous Partez En Voyage, the most recent Hardy/Dutronc-duet (from Hardy's Clair-Obscur album, 2000), with son Thomas on guitar. Then it's Françoise and Jacques with Brouillard dans la Rue Corvisart (1978, co-written by Betty Blue-soundtrackcomposer Gabriel Yared, factfans), followed by the odd, but wonderful team-up of Britpoppers Blur and Hardy, To The End.
She sing en français in this song, unlike the duet Françoise did with Iggy Pop, a few years back. As a bonus I've added the original version of Puis Que Vous Partez, from 1936 (!) and sung by Mireille and Jean Sablon.
Françoise Hardy & Jacques Dutronc - Puis Que Vous Partez En Voyage
Françoise Hardy & Jacques Dutronc - Brouillard Dans La Rue Corvisart
Blur & Françoise Hardy - To The End (La Comedie)
(merci à Freda)
(bonus: Mireille & Jean Sablon - Puis Que Vous Partez En Voyage
What a power couple. I never get excited about famous people, but these two together just rock!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThanks for all those marvellous duettracks from the past few days Guuzbourg. You're doing a f***-ing great job!!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenEurm... I am not that anonymous. It was me...
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWOW. To The End is my favourite Blur song. and all this while i never knew it featured Francoise Hardy on backing vocals! have you seen it's video? it's marvelous - a true homage to 'Last Year At Marienbad'. no Francoise in it, unfortunately..
BeantwoordenVerwijderen(Hi loyal reader but lurker of your wonderful blog).
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThese are absolutely fantastic, I love Francoise & Jacques.
There is another version of Blur and Francoise Hardy's 'To the End;...titled To the End (La Comedie), that featuring Francoise Hardy more of a main front and Blur as chorus, with accordians flowering all over. If I'm not mistaken this is released as a single released in France. I want to share it with everyone.
http://s11.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2AIVZBU9UI33G0F65PUXFFJEYT.
Hope this link works. Took me awhile to hunt this down.
Very cool , guus. Ive been in a Hardy mood lately so this is great. I can't believe i've only now heard the Hardy version of To the End (the original had Laetitia from Stereolab). thanks!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenwait a minute, i think that was the laetitia version and the one freda posted was the hardy version, thanks freda also!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenMerde: Robert is right. The posted version was with Laetitia Sadier, and thanks to Freda I (well, we all do) know have the one with Françoise. I will post the right version right away. Merci beaucoup Freda!!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenwowza. jacques dutronc is a foxy mf! xxoo c
BeantwoordenVerwijderenhey guuz, have you heard the latest francoise album (tant de belles choses)? i've only read some stuff about it but it looked interesting, wonder if it's a good one.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenrobert, Tant has it's moments (especially when Biolay is involved), but I think Clair Obscur is better.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenCool.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenJust for the record Jacques Lanzmann wrote the lyrics Dutronc wrote the music.
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