Parlez-moi d? amour
Redites-moi des choses tendres
Votre beau discours
Mon coeur n? est pas las de l? entendre
Pourvu que toujours
Vous rép
étiez ces mots suprêmes
Je vous aime
Vous asvez bien
Que dans le fond je n? en crois rien
Mais cependant je veux encore
Ã?couter ce mot que j? adore
Votre voix aux sons caressants
Qui le murmure en frémissant
Me berce de sa belle histoire
Et malgr
é moi je veux y croire
Il est si doux
Mon cher tr
ésor, d? être un peu fou
La vie est parfois trop amère
Si l? on ne croit pas aux chimères
Le chagrin est vite apaisé
Et se console d? un baiser
Du coeur on gu
érit la blessure
Par un serment qui le rassure
Juliette Gréco, born Juliette Laffont on February 7, 1927 in Istanbul, is a renowned French singer and actress. The daughter of a Greek father and an Italian mother, she spent her childhood between Istanbul and Paris. She began her musical career in the 1940s with jazz before dedicating herself to chanson after World War II. Her deep and intense voice, accompanied by poetic and often politically charged lyrics, has established her as one of the greatest interpreters of French music of the 20th century. Among her most celebrated songs are "La Javanaise", "Le Chant du Départ" and "L'Homme à la Guitare". Gréco has collaborated with prominent composers such as Jacques Prévert, Boris Vian and Charles Aznavour. Her artistic career has been marked by a strong political and social commitment, reflected in her songs and lifestyle. Throughout her long career, Juliette Gréco has received numerous accolades, including the César Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1978.
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My favorite group when I was just a teenager were the Fugees, thanks to them a certain curiosity about english language was born in me. I wanted to know and understand the lyrics of their songs, it wasn't enough for me to be carried away exclusively by their beautiful music.
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