Nathalie Gilbert Becaud Live Performace English SubtitlesLyrics 1964











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​ @alinecunio6864  • NATHALIE: • from Wikiwand: • In 1964, in the midst of the rock 'n' roll-twist-yéyé period of American culture, and of the Cold War with the USSR, singer Gilbert Bécaud (nicknamed Monsieur 100,000 volts ) made a triumphant tour in Moscow, and enjoyed resounding international success (particularly in France and Moscow) with his cult French love song Nathalie. • “Red Square was empty, in front of me walked Nathalie, he had a pretty name, Nathalie”. Bécaud sings there his nostalgic personal memory of an imaginary love affair of youth with a young Soviet Russian student and Moscow tourist guide who shows him around Moscow, and welcomes him to his student room at the University of Moscow where she introduces his student friends and serves as his interpreter. • Against a backdrop of Russian music, violin, balalaika, Kazatchok dance and Red Army Choir, it evokes a mixture of key or imaginary places of Russian and French culture: the snow-white Red Square of the Russian winter, Lenin's tomb, the Pouchkine café, Moscow, the plains of Ukraine, the champagne of France, the Champs-Élysées, and the student party imbued with Russian soul. He evokes as an event the October Revolution which set up the USSR. • The song was a huge success, Jean-Pierre Pasqualini explains that it was one of the first songs evoking the Cold War, in a rather closed country going through a troubled period (the Cuban missile crisis and the dismissal of Khrushchev) when the yéyés were fascinated by America. • Following the immense resounding popular success of Nathalie, thousands of Nathalies are born in France. • The Café Pouchkine became famous, much sought after in vain by Moscow tourists, because it was purely imagined for the song. A Pouchkine café was created 35 years later in Moscow, inaugurated in 1999 in the presence of Gilbert Bécaud, for the occasion of the bicentenary of the birth of the famous Russian novelist poet Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837). • 19 years after their success, Bécaud and Delanoë compose their song La Fille de Nathalie from 1983, which evokes a correspondence between Bécaud and his daughter, an 18-year-old student from Leningrad (Saint-Petersburg), born of his idyll with Nathalie 19 years earlier. • GILBERT BECAUD:Gilbert Bécaud born François Gilbert Leopold Silly 1 October 24, 1927 in Toulon and died December 18, 2001 in Boulogne-Billancourt, is a French singer, composer and pianist. • During his career, he performed thirty-three times on the stage of the Olympia, where he earned his nickname Mister 100,000 volts because of his sense of swing, because of the passions he aroused in his path and its fans who, in its early days, often broke seats out of enthusiasm. He leaves the image of an energetic man, always on the move. His polka-dot tie, his nine hundred songs2 and his hand over his ear (a spontaneous gesture, like a tic), are other specific images that have marked people's minds. • Mes mains, Nathalie, Le Jour où la pluie viendra and Et maintenant are among the great songs of the artist. His international career allows him to record his songs in English, German, Italian and Spanish. Several of his compositions are essential abroad, especially in the United States (What Now My Love (Et maintenant), Let It Be Me (Je t'appartiens) • This song is part of a playlist: Best French Songs of all time with English Subtitles /Lyrics /Translation •    • Best French Songs of All Time with En...   • See other Best French Songs playlist by different decades with English Subtitles/ Lyrics/Translation: • 1910s:    • Best French Songs 1910 with English S...   • 1920s:    • Best French Songs 1920s with English ...   • 1930s:    • Best French Songs 1930s with English ...   • 1940s:    • Best French Songs 1940s with English ...   • 1950s:    • Best French Songs 1950s with English ...   • 1960s:    • Best French Songs 1960s with English ...   • 1970s:    • Best French songs 1970s with English ...   • 1980s:    • Best French songs 1980s with English ...   • 1990s:    • 10 Best French Songs - 1990s - Live P...   • 2000s:    • 20 Best French Songs 2000s - Live Per...   • 2010s:    • Best French Songs 2010 with English S...   • 2020s:    • Best French Songs 2020s with English ...   • .

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