Georges Brassens

Georges Brassens

Person from France

Genres: chanson française, chanson à texte, poetry, singer-songwriter, chanson, chanson francaise, french, Chanson Française

Georges Brassens

About Georges Brassens

Georges Brassens was a French singer and songwriter known for accompanying himself with his acoustic guitar. He wrote some extremely controversial, yet poetic songs. In doing so, he managed to change attitudes across France. He was uncompromising when composing his songs. His tactical method of addressing issues was profound and often humorous, making him a unique and effective figure in the French community. Brassens, born in 1921 in the small Mediterrenean port of Sete, wanted to be a poet. He realized very early however that poetry in the 20th century could hardly put bread on the table and instead set himself to become a singer. He is much less famous internationally than contemporaries like Charles Aznavour, Edith Piaf and Yves Montand, as much of the impact of his songs came from the lyrics, which proved difficult to translate into other languages. He loved the Middle Ages and used a great deal of Old French vocabulary, as well as many classical - ie., Latin and Greek - references. Few people, even in France, possess the background to fully understand his songs. Yet he was at the same time a hugely popular singer and many of his songs still carry a lot of appeal and relevance. In this sense, he can be compared to Boris Vian, to Jacques Brel, and to a lesser extent to Serge Gainsbourg. He was very sophisticated, yet at the same time used profanity liberally. While he wasn't politically engaged, he was nevertheless unambiguously a leftist, many of his songs carrying blatant and buoyant anarchist overtones. While his music was initially quite primitive, the 1950's St-Germain-des-Pres influence quickly made itself felt and while subdued and - in his mind - always secondary to the lyrics, it became increasingly sophisticated - to the point that many of his songs have been covered and reinterpretated by jazzmen (see for instance this UK site: www.projetbrassens.eclipse.co.uk) He died in 1981, but up to this date (2006) there are few French people - including most of those born since - who can't sing along to his most famous song, Les Copains d'abord ("Friends foremost") or his "Bancs public" ("Public Benches"). For those interested, this site carries a number of (quite good) English tranlations of his songs: www.brassens.org

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Georges Brassens Avoir un Bon Copain [Extrait: Les Copains d'Abord]
Georges Brassens Corne d'Aurochs
Georges Brassens Don Juan
Georges Brassens Heureux Qui Comme Ulysse
Georges Brassens Hécatombe (live)
Georges Brassens L' Amandier
Georges Brassens La Mauvaise Herbe
Georges Brassens La Route aux Quatre Chansons
Georges Brassens La chasse aux papillons (live)
Georges Brassens Le Chemin de Ma Belle
Georges Brassens Le Général Dort Debout
Georges Brassens Le Pornographe
Georges Brassens Le Refrain des Chevaux de Bois
Georges Brassens Le gorille (live)
Georges Brassens Les Amours d'Antan
Georges Brassens Les Funérailles d'Antan
Georges Brassens Pour Me Rendre À Mon Bueau
Georges Brassens Bonhomme
Georges Brassens Chante Trenet 2
Georges Brassens Concurrence Deloyale
Georges Brassens Cupidon S'En Fout
Georges Brassens La Guerre De 14 18
Georges Brassens La Princesse et le Croque Notes
Georges Brassens La Religieuse
Georges Brassens Le Bulletin de Santé (avec Joël Favreau)
Georges Brassens Le Parapluie (live)
Georges Brassens Le Petit Joueur de Flûteau
Georges Brassens Le Vingt Deux Septembre
Georges Brassens Les Passantes (1° version)
Georges Brassens Saturne
Avoir un Bon Copain [Extrait: Les Copains d'Abord]
Corne d'Aurochs
Heureux Qui Comme Ulysse
Hécatombe (live)
La Mauvaise Herbe
La Route aux Quatre Chansons
La chasse aux papillons (live)
Le Chemin de Ma Belle
Le Général Dort Debout
Le Pornographe
Le Refrain des Chevaux de Bois
Le gorille (live)
Les Amours d'Antan
Les Funérailles d'Antan
Pour Me Rendre À Mon Bueau
Chante Trenet 2
Concurrence Deloyale
Cupidon S'En Fout
La Guerre De 14 18
La Princesse et le Croque Notes
La Religieuse
Le Bulletin de Santé (avec Joël Favreau)
Le Parapluie (live)
Le Petit Joueur de Flûteau
Le Vingt Deux Septembre
Les Passantes (1° version)