Paul Mauriat - Love is blue

This song is very popular, so you might listen to this music. When I was 4 years old, I have listened to this music first. After then, I used to listen to this music many times. Its melody makes me blue.

This song is very popular, so you might listen to this music. When I was 4 years old, I have listened to this music first. After then, I used to listen to this music many times. Its melody makes me blue.

El cóndor pasa es una canción tradicional de origen peruano. Es una "zarzuela peruana" cuya música fue compuesta por el compositor peruano Daniel Alomía Robles en 1913 (registrada legalmente en 1933) y la letra por Julio de La Paz (seudónimo de Julio Baudouin y Paz). En el Perú fue declarada Patrimonio Cultural de la Nación en el año 2004. Y esta vez es dirigida por el maestro de maestros Paul Mauriat.
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Music from Album VOLE VOLE FARANDOLE (1969). Let the music fills your soul. :x Hope you enjoy it.
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Paul Mauriat-Emmanuelle (Pierre Bachelet - Herve Roy) From the LP 'From Souvenirs To Souvenirs', 1975.

Paul Mauriat-La Decadanse (Serge Gainsbourg) From the LP 'L'Avventura', 1972.

Playing from an RMG Russian re-master CD set, this song was recorded in 1968 on the LP 'Une Larme Aux Nuages', released in the United Kingdom as 'Lady Madonna', under the Philips label.

Original Philips Records #40495 Debut 1/6/68 Peaked at #1 for FIVE weeks! Written by: A. Popp & P. Cour From the LP "Blooming Hits" This record was originally purchased by my sister Lynn, who then gave me the record years later.Channel WABCRADIO77 is a proud supporter of the "Oldies Message Board" found at this link: www.oldiesboard.com If you like oldies music, then please check out the message board, for that is where many oldies fans are "hanging out" and posting lots of cool stuff about the music you love!
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Violins: George Balbon, Christophe Guiot, Manuel Solans, John Cohen, Cyill Cohen, Hugo Crotti, Jean Gaunet, Cécile Jacquillat, Lionel Turchi, Jean-Claude Tcheurekdjian. Violas: Jean-Marc Apap, Enmannuel Raynaud, Agnies Toussaint, Fracoise Gneri. Violoncellos: Jean-Claude Ribera, Jean-Bernard Lhotte, Philippe Cherond, Enmannuel Giraud. Trumpets: Jacques Bessot, Antoine Russo, Michel Bannot, Patrick Artero. Trombones: André Paquinet, Francoise Guin, Christian Quiziens. French Horn: Jean-Jacques Justafre, Nicolás Gautiez, Francois Cagnon. Flute: René Chave. Percussion: Didier Sutton, Gerard Salmieri. Drums: Thierry Chauvet. Guitars: Jean-Claude Chavanat, Raymond Gimenes. Bass: Philippe Chayeb. Keyboards: Gilles Gambus, Serge Planchon, Bernard Arcadio. Piano and Organ: Gilles Gambus, Serge Planchon, Jean Bernard (guest). Guests: Jean Bernard (piano), Michel Gassey (gaston), Mieko Miyazaki (koto). Conductor: Paul Mauriat.

Piano arrangement, backing tracks arrangement, performed and recorded by Domino Paul Mauriat (Marseille, 4 March 1925 -- 3 November 2006 in Perpignan) He was a French orchestra leader, specializing in light music. He is best known in the United States for his million selling remake of André Popp's "Love is Blue", which was #1 for 5 weeks in 1968. Other recordings for which he is known include El Bimbo, "Toccata" and "Penelope." Mauriat grew up in Marseilles and began leading his own band during the Second World War. In the 1950s he became musical director to at least two well-known French singers, Charles Aznavour and Maurice Chevalier, touring with them respectively. He wrote his first song with André Pascal. In 1958 they were prizewinners in the Coq d'or De La Chanson Française with Rendez-vous au Lavendou Paul Mauriat had a special relationship with Japan, where he toured most throughout his lifetime. For this reason, in the early-mid 1980s, Paul Mauriat appeared in several Japanese coffee and wine TV commercials, which featured music from his orchestra.
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Paul Mauriat (4 March 1925 -- 3 November 2006) was a French orchestra leader, specializing in light music. He is best known in the United States for his million selling remake of André Popp's "Love is Blue", which was #1 for 5 weeks in 1968. Other recordings for which he is known include El Bimbo, "Toccata" and "Penelope." Mauriat was born and grew up in Marseille, France. His father was a postal inspector who loved to play classical piano and violin. Mauriat began playing music at the age of four and enrolled in the Conservatoire in Paris at the age of 10, but by the time he was 17, he had fallen in love with jazz and popular music. During World War II, Mauriat started his own dance band and toured concert halls throughout Europe. In the 1950s he became musical director to at least two well-known French singers, Charles Aznavour and Maurice Chevalier, touring with them respectively. In 1957, Mauriat released his first EP Paul Mauriat, a four track RGM release. Between 1959--1964 Mauriat recorded several albums on the Bel-Air record label under the name Paul Mauriat et Son Orchestre, as well as using the various pseudonyms of Richard Audrey, Nico Papadopoulos, Eduardo Ruo and Willy Twist, to better reflect the international flavour of his recordings. During this period, Mauriat also released several recordings with Les Satellites, where he creatively arranged vocal backing harmony for such albums as Slow Rock and Twist, (1961), A Malypense (1962) and Les Satellites <b>...</b>
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