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Juliette Gréco

L'essentielle (Deluxe)

Juliette Gréco

287 SONGS • 14 HOURS AND 55 MINUTES • SEP 25 2020

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129
Les moutons
02:30
130
Alpha du centaure
03:14
131
Les amoureux de la plage
03:20
132
Le tribunal d'amour
03:18
133
Tout doucement
02:49
134
Il ne faudrait pas que
03:09
135
Dans ton lit
02:32
136
Je t'attends à Charonne
03:22
137
Et le pays s'endort
02:47
138
Une chanson comme on n'en fait plus
02:32
139
¶Ùé²õ³ó²¹²ú¾±±ô±ô±ð³ú-³¾´Ç¾±
03:38
140
La femme
02:45
141
Dimitri
01:53
142
Marie-Violaine
02:36
143
Il fait déjà
02:18
144
Je suis bien
04:08
145
L'opéra des jours heureux
03:05
146
Peut-être que
02:25
147
Le tango
02:22
148
Six soldats
02:06
149
Le roi misère
04:04
150
Frère Jacques
02:33
151
Quand je serai loin
02:20
152
Les feuilles de tabac
02:19
153
Faites pas la guerre
03:07
154
Toi que j'attends
02:55
155
Les coiffes noires
02:01
156
Et s'il revenait
02:26
157
Et je cousais
01:58
158
Amour
02:31
159
Complainte amoureuse
01:08
160
Les roses de Bagatelle
01:58
161
Berceuse
02:34
162
Le sergent Léon
02:12
163
Le roi pluie
01:35
164
La panthère
02:47
165
Faudrait aller plus loin
04:23
166
Les pingouins
01:56
167
Zanzibar
01:42
168
Zizi kopek, zizi dollar
02:26
169
Ma fille bonjour
02:42
170
J'arrive
04:43
171
Le sixième sens
02:26
172
Face à face
02:20
173
Je ne chanterai plus
02:22
174
Une feuille d'automne
03:22
175
La chanson des vieux amants
04:51
176
Je me battrai toujours
01:48
177
Trois petites notes de musique
03:28
178
Ta main
02:55
179
Lorsque j'étais chat
02:20
180
Paris d'papa
01:47
181
Un peu moins que tout à l'heure
02:22
182
Y'a qu'Joseph qui peut m'guéri
02:33
183
Doux oiseau de jeunesse
02:19
184
Mon fils chante
03:07
185
L'embellie
02:59
186
Tous ces gens-là sont bien gentils
02:27
187
¶Ùé³Ù´Ç³Ü°ù²Ô±ð³¾±ð²Ô³Ù
03:24
188
La Lelluia
02:45
189
Mes théâtres
03:20
190
Les temps nouveaux
02:18
191
J'en tremble
03:15
192
La bourrée des étoiles
02:14
193
La folle
04:15
194
L'anti-rose
02:48
195
Le naufrage
03:00
196
Cette chanson inachevée
03:44
197
L'enfance
02:44
198
Je vous attends (La grande valse)
02:23
199
L'ermite
02:24
200
Valentin
02:44
201
La nouvelle Grèce
02:08
202
Quand je serai couleur d'automne
02:26
203
Jardin d'amour
02:48
204
Ta jalousie
02:05
205
C'est l'hiver
03:35
206
Le monde est beau, le monde est fou
02:08
207
Vivre
03:21
208
Paris couleur novembre
02:46
209
Le merle blanc
02:20
210
Fleur d'orange
02:00
211
Le mal du temps
02:57
212
Donne-moi
02:49
213
La butte à Picasso
01:36
214
Elles ne tirent plus l'aiguille
02:49
215
Les voyous
01:47
216
Vivre dans l'avenir
01:48
217
Et là t'y crois
04:39
218
Radio boum boum
03:41
219
Mickey travaille
03:50
220
Rubans rouges et toiles noires
02:30
221
Qu'on me donne une chanson d'amour
01:21
222
Je jouais sous un banc
03:37
223
L'amour flou
02:51
224
Pour vous aimer
02:41
225
Il Et Elle (Album Version)
04:34
226
Deux au monde
02:57
227
Au temps où
03:08
228
Un peu moins que tout à l'heure (Version 2003)
02:40
229
Couvre-feu
02:31
230
Comme Si De Rien N'Etait (Album Version)
03:19
231
Même (Album Version)
05:36
232
Adieu Bohême (Album Version)
04:26
233
La rose et le réséda
05:35
234
Déjeuner de soleil
02:57
235
La mer se retire
04:28
236
Utile
03:35
237
Né quelque part
05:14
238
Mathilde
02:45
239
Syracuse
03:18
240
La folle complainte
03:24
241
Avec le temps
07:09
242
Un jour tu verras
04:04
243
Les amants d'un jour
03:12
244
Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)
04:24
245
Les mains d'or
04:41
246
Over The Rainbow
03:58
247
La chanson de Prévert
02:58
248
Roméo et Juliette
03:25
249
Le déserteur
03:25
250
Je me souviens de tout
03:01
251
Madame Rosa
03:04
252
µþé°ùé²Ô¾±³¦±ð
03:11
253
C'Est Le Moment
02:10
254
Dans ma chambre de dame
02:36
255
Le solitaire
03:09
256
Un petit matin de printemps
01:24
257
Testament Rose
04:44
258
Tout Ira Bien
03:44
259
Un art assez difficile
03:28
260
L'ombre du vent
02:19
261
Ha ! Le temps
03:14
262
Je n'ai jamais été
04:04
263
264
L'homme du pont
04:47
265
Sous les ponts de Paris
04:17
266
Le pont Marie
06:16
267
Le petit pont
04:33
268
Paris se rêve...
03:04
269
Le Pont Juliette
02:23
270
271
Pont royal
04:29
272
La passerelle
03:43
273
274
Mirabeau sous le pont
03:23
275
Le miroir noir
02:15
276
Ces gens-là
05:12
277
Les vieux
05:10
278
Amsterdam
03:27
279
Bruxelles
03:55
280
Ne me quitte pas
03:56
281
Prochain amour
04:20
282
J'arrive
05:15
283
J'aimais
03:10
284
Tango funèbre
03:00
285
Fils de
03:25
286
La chanson des vieux amants
06:10
287
Le bestiaire de Paris
30:36
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Artist bios

Muse to the Parisian literary scene of the '50s, godmother of songwriter-led '60s French pop, and a self-reinventing torch singer from the '70s into the 2010s, Juliette Gréco was one of the great French recording artists of the 20th century. Born in Montpellier in 1929, Gréco was classically trained at the Paris Opera as a youngster. Forced to flee Paris at the outbreak of the Second World War, and practically orphaned when her mother was jailed for her resistance to the Nazis in 1943, Gréco sought refuge with her former French teacher in the St. Germain des Prés quarter of Paris.

In the later years of the war, the literary and artistic world of the Left Bank was flourishing, and Gréco became a fixture in this world, befriending Sartre and other writers of renown, and appearing in the theater and on a literary radio show. Her experiences of hardship in the war had influenced her politics and sowed the seeds for the great liberation she flaunted after the war, becoming the pinup for the so-called bohemian scene.

Gréco made an acclaimed debut as a singer in 1949, premiering songs with the words of such leading French poets as Jacques Prévert ("Les Feuilles Mortes"), Jules Laforgue ("L'Eternel Féminin"), and Raymond Queneau ("Si Tu T'Imagines") set to music by Joseph Kosma. In the new post-war songs, lyrics were privileged over the bigger orchestrations favored by singers like Edith Piaf; Gréco's intellectual bent made her the perfect interpreter for this new movement. Her singing style shared the dramatic enunciation of Jacques Brel and the droll delivery of Georges Brassens -- her contemporaries in quite different musical scenes -- while showcasing sensual vocals that were all her own. Gréco released the song "Je Suis Qui Je Suis," again with words by Prévert and music by Kosma, two years later and it was a huge hit for her.

Having toured Brazil and the United States, Gréco returned to Paris in 1954 to triumph at the Olympia Hall with the song "Je Hais les Dimanches," written by a young Charles Aznavour. Devoting most of the rest of the decade to a successful film career in the United States, Gréco returned to Paris in 1959 and began a second phase of her musical career as the patron of a new French generation of songwriters in the early '60s. She collaborated with artists like Serge Gainsbourg, who wrote "La Javanaise" for her, as well as Léo Ferré and Guy Béart. In 1968, then massively famous from high-profile television appearances and her earlier recordings, she released her song "Deshabillez-Moi," which was an openly sexual piece and marked a change from the intellectual, literary slant she had always put on her songs.

After a slight stalling of her recording career in the early '70s due to trouble with record companies, Gréco embarked on the third stage of her career in 1975, collaborating closely with Gérard Jouannest, Jacques Brel's formal pianist, who set many of the texts written for her to music henceforth. She married him in 1989. Further releases in the '80s ("Gréco '83") and '90s (the beautiful "Juliette Gréco") saw her still experimenting, as well as promoting new songwriters like Etienne Roda-Gil and Caetano Veloso. She released "Un Jour d'Été et Quelques Nuits" in 1998, and in 2004 her album Aimez-Vous les Uns les Autres ou Bien Disparaissez was a true return to form, featuring collaborations with young artists Miossec and Benjamin Biolay. The album Le Temps d'une Chanson was released in 2006, and Qu'on Est Bien: La Valse Brune arrived two years later. The studio effort Je Me Souviens De Tout was released in 2009; she was accompanied by her husband Gérard Jouannest on piano and Jean-Louis Matinier on the accordion. To commemorate and promote the release, the trio gave four concerts at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. Given her prolific catalog on various labels, numerous compilations appeared over the next several years, including the double-length Si Tu T'imagines: Le Siècle D'or from Harmonia Mundi and Chante...Gainsbourg et Les Autres! from Go Hit. She paid tribute to Jacques Brel with Gréco Chante Brel in 2014 and was the subject of a 13-disc box entitled L'essentielle the following year. In 2016, during her sold-out Thank You tour across Europe, she had a stroke and had to cancel her remaining dates in order to recover. In 2018, at the age of 91, she began recording again, but none of the material was released. Juliette Gréco died on September 23, 2020 at her home near Saint-Tropez; she was 93 years old. ~ Caspar Salmon

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