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Charles Trenet

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From 1933 to 1936, he worked with the Swiss pianist Johnny Hess as a duo known as Charles and Johnny. They performed at various Parisian venues, such as Le Fiacre, La Villa d'Este, the Européen and the Alhambra. They recorded 18 discs for Pathé, the most successful of which was "Quand les beaux jours
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In November 2000, the Narbonne house in which Trenet was born – which had become 13 Avenue Charles Trenet – was turned into a small museum. Visitors were able to view souvenirs from Trenet's childhood and family life (especially those belonging to his mother, who had spent most of her life in the
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Nevertheless, in 1981, Trenet made a comeback with an album devoted to sentimental memories of his childhood. Trenet then returned to his peaceful semi-retirement in Occitanie, occasionally reappearing for a special gala performance in France or abroad. After giving farewell concerts in France,
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Trenet made a surprise announcement in 1975, declaring that he was retiring from the music world. At the end of his final concert at the Olympia, he bade his audience an emotional farewell. Following the death of his mother in 1979, he shut himself away from the world for the next two years.
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Jean-Philippe Segot Charles Trenet à ciel ouvert 2013 "Et pour consoler les Français de l'avoir provisoirement perdu, il tient à leur donner danssa chanson 'Formidable' quelques nouvelles de ses voyages aux États Unis et tout particulièrement de sa découverte de San Francisco :
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seront là/Sur le Yang-Tsé-Kiang". The Charles and Johnny records feature Hess on piano, with the two frequently singing in two-part harmonies with quickly alternating solo spots for the two. Around 1935, the duo appeared regularly on the radio on a broadcast titled
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In 1970, Trenet flew to Japan to represent France at the Universal Exhibition in Osaka. The following year, he left Columbia, his longtime record label, and recorded "Fidèle" and "Il y avait des arbres." He also made a memorable appearance at the Olympia.
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After the end of hostilities, he moved to the United States where he lived for a few years and where he quickly became a success. After a few concerts at the Bagdad in New York City, Trenet became a big hit and was approached by Hollywood. He met
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Some of his songs had unconventional subject matter, with whimsical imagery bordering on the surreal. "Y'a d'la joie" evokes joy through a series of disconnected images, including that of a subway car shooting out of its tunnel into the air, the
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In April 2000, Trenet was rushed to hospital after suffering a stroke. The singer was forced to spend several weeks in the hospital while recovering. By the autumn of that year, he was well enough to attend the dress rehearsal of
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On 14 September 1951, Trenet returned to Paris and made a comeback at the Théâtre de l'Étoile. He incorporated 10 new songs into his act, including "De la fenêtre d'en haut" and "La Folle Complainte". In 1954, he performed at the
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on a train in 1943, was recorded in 1946. Trenet explained in an interview that he was told that "La Mer" was not swing enough to be a hit, and for this reason, it sat in a drawer for three years before it was recorded.
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put it, when Trenet sang, "He was so young, so fresh that the bar yielded to a rustic decor, the projectors became the stiff branches of a cherry tree, the microphone a hollyhock, the piano a cow."
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in 1983 for a farewell concert in Montreal. Rozon became Trenet's manager thereafter, and as a result, Trenet performed many more concerts, including a series every night for three weeks at the
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In 1958, Trenet was the headlining act at the Bobino and the Alhambra. In 1960, he returned to the Théâtre de l'Étoile, appearing on stage for the first time without the famous
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Like many other artistes of the time, he chose to entertain the occupying forces rather than sacrifice his career. He agreed, when asked by the Germans, to sing for French
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between Narbonne and Béziers was renamed in his honour. It contains an exhibition evoking his life and work, and sculptures by Pascale and Thierry Delorme.
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were the ones who first "shopped" Trenet to the police for consorting with underage boys, around 1940. Trenet never learned of their actions.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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in "Polka du Roi" reveal themselves at length to be "no longer human": they are made of wax and trapped in the
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until he was demobilized in June 1940, when he moved back to Paris. There he performed at the
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Besides "La Mer", the other Trenet song to receive numerous recordings in English is "
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Trenet died three months later on 19 February 2001 after suffering another stroke.
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music-hall in Paris for the first time. The following year, he wrote the famous "
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crossing the street, and a baker making excellent bread. The lovers engaged in a
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In 1973, Trenet, who had just celebrated his 60th birthday, recorded the album,
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At the start of World War II, Trenet was called up. He was in barracks at
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neighbourhood. His admiration of the surrealist poet and Catholic mystic
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1937: "Vous qui passez sans me voir" (music co-written with Johnny Hess)
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house) as well as original drafts of the songs that made his career.
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in the mid-1980s. "Beyond the Sea" was used in the ending credits of
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1951: "L'ame des poetes" (performed with Son Quartette Ondioline)
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Trenet was persuaded out of retirement by French-Canadian lawyer
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1933: "L'école buissonnière" (music co-written with Johnny Hess)
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On 21 May 1999, he returned to the music scene with his album
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The duo continued until 1936 when Trenet was called up for
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with high marks in 1927. After leaving school, he left for
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In French. Provides a complete biography and discography.
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1941: "Un rien me fait chanter" (music co-written with
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