Catching up on Lucienne Boyer

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Catching up on Lucienne Boyer

PostThu Apr 26, 2012 3:26 pm

Hearing “Parlez-moi d’amour” played in a picture as an instrumental background, I resolved, knowing nothing about its origins, to find a recording of this entrancing melody. Next stop, naturally, Amazon, where I settled on a CD by a singer unknown to me with the beautiful name, Lucienne Boyer. Several others were available, but this collection was said to be recorded from original 78s, & was only $8.

From the liner notes I learned that she was an undistinguished cabaret singer until discovered in ’27 in Paris by Lee Shubert, who put her on Broadway; 9 mos. later, she returned to Paris a star, & a few yrs later recorded “Parlez-moi,” soon to become her signature. She returned in ’34, toured widely, & according to the notes, “became a virtual house-hold name throughout the States.” (This later celebrity makes me ashamed to be ignorant of her.)

The 18 numbers on this disk, recorded ’26-’33, vary widely in character, some performed in that intensely dramatic style that was necessary, I guess, to penetrate the drunken din in a cabaret; these I didn’t care for—without the drunken din, that is. Another surprise—that Naxos publishes a “Naxos Nostalgia” series, of which this is one example.
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PostThu Apr 26, 2012 7:41 pm

The first time I ever heard the song "Parlez-moi D'Amour" was in the film HENRY AND JUNE (1990) :wink: Loved the movie and promptly bought the soundtrack to discover it was the Lucienne Boyer recording used in the film. I also loved the rhumba tune used when Anais dances to entice Henry, but they didn't include it on the soundtrack for some stupid reason.
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Re: Catching up on Lucienne Boyer

PostThu Apr 26, 2012 9:08 pm

Henry & June I haven't seen, & I can't even remember where & when I first heard it--one rendition is sufficient to imprint it on one's memory permanently, if one has any taste for such things. It's been used in at least a few other soundtracks, with & without the words.
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Re: Catching up on Lucienne Boyer

PostFri Apr 27, 2012 3:29 am

entredeuxguerres wrote:(This later celebrity makes me ashamed to be ignorant of her.)

Well, I hadn't been aware of Lucienne Boyer until your post, so at least the shame can be spread around. Just listened to her singing "Parlez-moi d'amour," very lovely indeed.

There's a strong likelihood that I first heard the song in Casablanca — played by Sam as Ilsa and Victor are first seen entering Rick's:

http://youtu.be/EcX7SYBXw4Q?t=5m51s
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PostFri Apr 27, 2012 5:39 am

Here's Boyer singing it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcjGIrvn ... re=related

There's also a video on youtube of her singing it many decades later on television, but I like the simple charm of this one much more.
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Re: Catching up on Lucienne Boyer

PostFri Apr 27, 2012 10:43 am

Rollo Treadway wrote:There's a strong likelihood that I first heard the song in Casablanca — played by Sam as Ilsa and Victor are first seen entering Rick's:


Been a long time since I watched Casablanca, but I didn't remember this at all! (I"ll watch it again if I can find an ed. with "play it..." & "here's looking..." edited out.)
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Re: Catching up on Lucienne Boyer

PostFri Apr 27, 2012 10:50 am

FrankFay wrote:Here's Boyer singing it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcjGIrvn ... re=related" target="_blank

There's also a video on youtube of her singing it many decades later on television, but I like the simple charm of this one much more.


A much more flattering photo than the '40s look shown on this CD. Don't have the heart to view the TV performance--for the same reason I wish I'd never seen that late interview with Anita Page.

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