Saturday, September 25, 2010

Les Feuilles Mortes

sung by Yves Montand

I developed a mad crush on Montand after I saw him in the film Grand Prix and so I decided to look him up and I found out that he also sang. Here is one of my favorites:


and here we have a younger Montand:

translation of the lyrics:

A song like us, birds of a feather,
You loving me, me loving you,
And we lived happily together,
You loving me, me loving you.
But life tears apart gentle lovers
Who quietly obey their heart,
And the sea invades the sand and covers
The footsteps of those torn apart.

Dead leaves are gathering, dead leaves are piling
Up just like memories and like regrets.
But still my love goes on quietly smiling
Thankful for life and for all that it gets.
I loved you so, you were ever so lovely,
How can I forget? Tell me how!
Life in those times was more sweet and beguiling,
Even the sun shone more brightly than now.
You were my most sweet friend and lover,
But regret just isn't my thing,
And I’ll keep hearing all the time
The old song that you used to sing.

Give Me Love

by George Harrison

a beautiful song by a beautiful man (and my favorite Beatle! ^_^) who died far too soon


George in concert:

Friday, September 24, 2010

He Will Be Restrained

composed by Handel, adapted and arranged for "The Madness of King George" by George Fenton

I watched this film not too long ago and being the huge fan I am of the actor Sir Nigel Hawthorne and Handel's music I loved it. The following is from one of my favorite scenes and Handel's music from "Zadok the Priest" fits perfectly.


Here is the scene from the film: