![]() La Route de la Paix, Alpha Blondy, Jah Victory, 3:52, 102 bpm.French version of the song “All for you.” Je Donnerais Tout, Kate Ryan, Alive, 3:09, 125 bpmĬlimb.Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi, Céline Dion, Radio Tour de France, 3:07.Words are “I am free, no matter what happens.” Je Veux Vivre, Faudel, L’Essentiel Faudel, 3:11, 116 bpm.J’Aime la Vie, Telex, How Do You Dance?, 3:10 139 bpm.H.O.N.N.E.U.R, Numéro, Sport de Combat, 88 bpm.Ma Libérté de Penser, Florent Pagny, Ma Libérté de Penser, 3:26, 89 bpm.I Love Paris, Vanessa Paradis, Best Of (Modern classics).Sous le Ciel de Paris, Juliette Gréco, Radio Tour de France (Modern).La Vie en Rose, Edith Piaf, The Collection.Le Romance de Paris, Charles Trénet, Chansons de Paris.Non, Je Ne Regrette Bien, Edith Piaf, The Collection.Fleur de Paris, Maurice Chevalier, Chansons de Paris.Sous les Tois de Paris, Berthe Sylva, Chansons de Paris.Ca, C’est Paris, Mistinguett, Chansons de Paris.Paris, Voici Paris, Tino Rossi, Chansons de Paris.They are good ambiance songs before or after class, or for a recovery. Thanks to Laura Iwan for putting it together!įrench Classics: Most are about Paris and how wonderful the city is, many from the album Chansons de Paris. When needed, I give the translation of the title or some of the lyrics.ĮDIT: Here is the Spotify playlist for this list. Songs are listed as Title, Artist, Album. The list is divided into French classics, modern French songs, and non-French tunes. Would you add your suggestions in the comments? That fired me up to search my playlists for some French songs that would be good for a tribute, plus powerful songs about hope and peace. ICA member Mark Fiddler posted on Facebook that he was going to play La Marseillaise (the French national anthem) in his class to honor Paris. So I spent Friday and Saturday with a grieving heart following the horrendous events. Paris is one of my favorite places on earth. My bicycle tires have explored thousands of miles through Provence, Dordogne, Loire Valley, Bordeaux, Burgundy, the Alps, and the Pyrenees. Most of my journeys there over the years began or ended with a few days in Paris, sometimes on my bike. I know and love the language, the culture, the history, the savoir faire, and the joie de vivre. I rode my bike solo around France in 1988, then moved to Nice for a year with my French boyfriend at the time.įrom 1989 to 2000, I led bicycle tours in France for several companies, then started my own bicycle tour company in 2003. I have been to Paris many times and have many friends there and in other parts of France. “Everything I can do to lift up and support and shower you back with love, I am here to do it.The attacks in Paris had a profound effect on me, as I’m sure they did many people. “The community has been by my side since day 1,” says Bareilles. “For those of us who are standing in love, it just affirms our motivation to try to be available to amplify voices and continue to educate and lift up and show up where we can.” “It’s so clear to me that the negative legislation and all of this hatred is the wrong side of history, and that things will be able to move in the way that I believe they’re meant to,” says Bareilles. “As always, I’m looking for ways to include the queer community in that process, especially in terms of performing for people.”īareilles also remains committed to being a visible ally, especially given the upcoming election and all the “pushback and hatred, especially trans kids.” “My next big project is my next record,” reveals Bareilles. “The stories we tell, we have to allow them to continue to evolve and include more people because the story only gets richer the more points of view it encompasses and the more perspectives it can hold.”Īs Bareilles embarks on her next creative chapter, she is committed to continuing to include and celebrate the LGBTQ+ experiences. It was fun to watch the delight wash over my queer fans, especially my queer lady fans,” Bareilles shares. “Singing with Butterfly Boucher on my tour was one of my favorite moments of the entire night. And on her Amidst the Chaos tour, she sang “Bad Idea,” a steamy duet she wrote for the hit musical Waitress, with a female musician named Butterfly Boucher. In 2014, she helped a lesbian couple get engaged in the music video for her song, “I Choose You.” When she made the move to television and created and executive produced Little Voice, she featured queer female characters of color on the show. Over the course of her career, Bareilles, who currently stars in the queer-inclusive musical comedy Girls5eva, has always made a point to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, no matter what creative medium she is working in.
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