Que c'est triste Venise

1964 song by Charles Aznavour From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Que c'est triste Venise" (literal English translation: "How Sad Venice Is") is a song written by Armenian-French artist Charles Aznavour and Françoise Dorin[1] and sung by Aznavour about Venice. It was first recorded in French by Aznavour in 1964, and later in Spanish ("Venecia sin ti"), German ("Venedig im Grau"), English ("How Sad Venice Can Be" or "Venice Blue" cover of Bobby Darin), and most notably in 1971 in Italian ("Com'è triste Venezia").

English titleHow Sad Venice Is
Released1964
Length2:36
LabelBarclay
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"Que c'est triste Venise"
Song by Charles Aznavour
from the EP Que C'est Triste Venise
English titleHow Sad Venice Is
Released1964
Length2:36
LabelBarclay
Songwriters
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In 1964–1965 it was on Top Hit charts of Billboard (France,[2] Rio de Janeiro,[3] Brazil,[4] etc.) and was an international hit.[5]

Italian poet Giulia Niccolai dedicated her Com'è triste Venezia love poem (titled after the song) to Charles Aznavour and to Adriano Spatola.

Awards

In 1964 it received a Blason d'Or award as one of the top hits of the year.[6]

Charts

More information Chart (1964–65), Peak position ...
Chart (1964–65) Peak
position
Argentina (CAPIF)[7] 1
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[8] 4
Brazil (ABPD)[9] 8
France (SNEP)[10] 4
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