Emmenez-moi - Charles Aznavour - Live Performance with English Subtitles -1968

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Title | Emmenez-moi - Charles Aznavour - Live Performance with English Subtitles -1968 |
Author | AlineCunio |
Duration | 3:24 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=iQmjB8Z3fbQ |
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The info below is from Wikipedia
EMMENEZ-MOI:
Emmenez-moi is a song performed by Charles Aznavour, first published in 1967 on the album Entre deux rêves, on Barclay Records.
It was released as a 45 rpm single in 1968 on the same label.
The lyrics of the song are by Charles Aznavour, while the music and its arrangement are by Georges Garvarentz. The theme of Emmenez-moi is the narrator's nostalgic desire to go far away to sunny countries in order to escape the misery of his daily life, because he proclaims it: "It seems to me that misery would be less painful in the sun".
English version
Aznavour also sings an English version of Emmenez-moi, entitled Take Me Along and released on the LP album We Were Happy Then distributed by DRG Records in the United States in 1978. This song reappeared on the album She: The Best of Charles Aznavour: 20 Great Songs in English, released in 1998 by EMI Import.
CHARLES AZNAVOUR: The info below is the AI Summary from Wikiwand
for the full Bio: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Charles_Aznavour
Charles Aznavour was a French-Armenian singer and songwriter who had an illustrious career spanning over 80 years. He wrote more than 1,000 songs, recorded over 1,400 of them in eight different languages, and sold more than 180 million records worldwide. His most popular hits include "She," "Hier Encore" (Yesterday When I Was Young), and "La Bohème." Aznavour was also an actor, appearing in over 60 films throughout his lifetime. He was awarded numerous honors for his contributions to music and film including the Legion of Honor from France's President Jacques Chirac in 1997.
TOP FACTS AND STATS ABOUT CHARLES AZNAVOUR:
1. Sold over 180 million records worldwide
2. Composed over 1,000 songs
3. Received numerous awards and honors, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song in 1998
4. Was named Entertainer of the Century by CNN and users of Time Online poll in 1999
5. Performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City more than 50 times
6. Was appointed UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador in 1997
7. Was awarded France's highest civilian honor, the Legion d'Honneur, in 2003
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