Label: Ariola Records (Germany), 80 830 IT
Style: Pop, Oldies
Country: Avignon, France (22 July 1946)
Time: 36:50
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 268 Mb
French
chanteuse Mireille Mathieu is classically known for her illustrious
French crooning during the '60s and '70s. Born into a stone labor family
of 14 children, Mathieu arrived July 22, 1946, in Avignon, France, and
as a child she saved her money from working in the factory so she could
pay for singing lessons. In the early '60s, French pop vocalist Johnny
Hallyday's manager Johnny Stark noticed Mathieu's enchanting vocalic
beauty and later built her into her own star with the classic urchin
hairdo and loud, vibrant costumes. She was quickly hailed as the next
Edith Piaf and her 1965 performance run at the Paris Olympia sparked her
recording relationship with Barclay Records. Singles such as "Mon
Credo," "C'est Ton Nom," and "Qu'elle Est Belle" made Mathieu an
international star in Europe while achieving mild success in the
Americas, but her cover of Englebert Humperdinck's "The Last Waltz" was
an impressive French interpretation that made her impact charts in
Britain. Humperdinck returned the favor by choosing to sing Mathieu's
"Les Bicyclettes de Belsize."
(allmusic.com/artist/mireille-mathieu-mn0000425308#biography)
Matrix - side A: C 80830 A-1 Made In Germany; C 80830 B-3 Made In Germany.
01. A1 Es Geht Mir Gut, Cherie (02:51)
02. A2 Pardonne-moi Ce Caprice D'enfant (03:23)
03. A3 Can A Butterfly Cry (02:22)
04. A4 Au Revoir Mon Amour (03:57)
05. A5 Avec Du Soleil Et De L'eau (02:22)
06. A6 Montmartre, Montmartre (02:04)
07. B1 An Einem Sonntag In Avignon (03:21)
08. B2 Pourquoi Le Monde Est Sans Amour (03:15)
09. B3 Die Kinder Vom Montparnasse (02:58)
10. B4 Le Petit Prince Aux Pieds Nus (03:40)
11. B5 Dear Madame (03:29)
12. B6 Meine Welt Ist Die Musik (03:03)
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