Fernande (album)

Fernande is the eleventh album 33 tours/30 cm of Georges Brassens, left in 1972.

Titles

  • Fernande : Words and music of Georges Brassens
    Cette song, who will enrich the repertory by the bodies of guard of the medical students, will remain famous for its refrain “When I think of Fernande, I bandage, I bandage… ”.
  • Stanzas with a burglar : Words and music of Georges Brassens
    Of burglarizes regarded as one of the fine arts! Blow of hat to the “Arsene Lupin”, if it remains about it, robbers if not civic, at least with amoraux half.
  • the Ballade of people who were born some share : Words and music of Georges Brassens
    Brassens fustigates here the imbeciles happy, chauvinistic, xenophobe, even racist, and often dangerous.
  • the Princess and the poor musician : Words and music of Georges Brassens
    Avec an environment and a perfume of court of the miracles, one believe to find, in a new adventure, the Small Player of flûteau in the presence of a sad young girl.
  • Except the respect that I owe you : Words and music of Georges Brassens
    Once again, Brassens, while refusing the display of its private life as it did with the and Trumpets of Fame the Medical bulletin , recalls us that he is women which take a malicious pleasure to destroy their lovers, the such emmerderess of the Medical bulletin .
  • the Blazon : Words and music of Georges Brassens
    Une new song which evokes Moyen-âge and Rebirth, a marvellous poem on the female secrecy which could have written Villon or Ronsard.
  • To die for ideas : Words and music of Georges Brassens
    … of agreement, but of slow death! Recurrent theme at Brassens, the enrollment and the ideologies are denounced here. The refrain says all.
  • Ninety-five percent : Words and music of Georges Brassens
    Descente in flames of the male hyper-virile, abusive, sure and proud of him, but unable in fine to succeed in satisfying his/her partner sexually.
  • Busy the : Words: poem of Antoine pol., music of Georges Brassens
    Une superb poetry on the regrets brought by the “missed occasions”, “all these beautiful busy, that one did not know to retain… ”.
  • the King : Words and music of Georges Brassens
    Le king of the idiots, who reigns on a kingdom without borders, will remain without end on his trône.
    Une rare songs with choruses sung by Joel Favreau (second guitar on the disc), " Gibraltar" , Sophie Duvernoy (her controlling) and some other buddies: “One had done that one day at home, and as one found that funny, one was to remake it in studio”.
  • In the shade of the husbands : Words and music of Georges Brassens
    Again, a topic appreciated by Brassens, with its usual humor, the topic of the Cuckold and the Traitress : adultery.

Interpreters

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