Compositeurs et Chansons de Paris
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| Compositeurs et Chansons de Paris | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Henri Verneuil |
| Starring | Marie-Laurence Jacques Pills Rose Avril Lucienne Delyle Maria Vincent |
| Cinematography | Victor Arménise |
Release date |
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Running time | 25 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
Compositeurs et Chansons de Paris is a French short film directed by Henri Verneuil in 1951.[1]
Little known to the general public for the benefit of the performers, composers present a sample of their talent through several songs.
Songs
- La Vie en rose (1946)
- Music by Louiguy
- Lyrics by Édith Piaf
- Performed by Marie-Laurence
- Maître Pierre (1948)
- Music and orchestration by Henri Betti
- Lyrics by Jacques Plante
- Performed by Jacques Pills
- À Malaga (1951)
- Music and orchestration by Paul Durand
- Lyrics by Louis Poterat
- Performed by Rose Avril
- Pour Lui (1946)
- Music and orchestration by Aimé Barelli
- Lyrics by Henri Contet
- Performed by Lucienne Delyle
- Blondine (1950)
- Music by Henri Bourtayre and Fred Freed
- Lyrics by Louis Poterat and Maurice Chevalier
- Performed by Jacques Pills
- La Seine (1948)
- Music by Guy Lafarge
- Lyrics by Guy Lafarge and Flavien Monod
- Performed by Maria Vincent
Production
When the narrator of the short film presents the various composers, he hums songs that the composers have written in their career :
- Louiguy :
- Mademoiselle Hortensia (lyrics by Jacques Plante)
- La Danseuse est Créole (lyrics by Jacques Plante)
- Ça sent si bon la France (lyrics by Jacques Larue)
- Ceriser Rose et Pommier Blanc (lyrics by Jacques Larue)
- Henri Betti :
- La Chanson du maçon (lyrics by Maurice Vandair)
- Mais qu'est-ce que j'ai ? (lyrics by Édith Piaf)
- C'est si bon (lyrics by André Hornez)
- Le Régiment des mandolines (lyrics by Maurice Vandair)
- Paul Durand :
- Printemps (lyrics by Henri Contet)
- Mademoiselle de Paris (lyrics by Henri Contet)
- Seul ce soir (lyrics by Jean Casanova and Rose Noël)
- Boléro (lyrics by Henri Contet)
- Aimé Barelli :
- Embrasse-moi (lyrics by Jacques Larue)
- Si tu Viens Danser dans mon Village (lyrics by Henri Contet)
- Henri Bourtayre :
- Fleur de Paris (lyrics by Maurice Vandair)
- La Marchina (lyrics by Louis Poterat)