Wow candice Bergen was AMAZING !! that was a great movie indeed, I like the scenario and the locations Amsterdam, Paris, the autumn-winter seasons, it was well organized and planned...
@robertoeleei@palatinesouth.Just to point out that "Now you want to be loved" is sung both in French(by Annie Girardot herself!) and in English(by Nicole Croiselle).I've got a cd of "Vivre pour vivre" which is an oddity itself:released in Japan,it was purchased in Paris.All the information in the booklet appears in Japanese,but at the end they included the original lyrics of "Now you want to be loved" (Des ronds dans l'eau) and "All at once,it's love"(Aujourd' hui cest toi).Splendid soundtrack!
That track was called "All at once, it's love" a vocal by Louis Aldebert, I think. Very 60s rock. It was actually a song from Lai's earlier "A Man and a woman," reworked with a rock beat and english lyrics. The other vocal was "Now You want to be loved" by Nicole Croiselle. It was more sweeping.
Once I put my new suit on top of the car with my passport in it and drove off...so as my favorite cd vivre pour vivre fell off on 6th ave in denver right before I 25 going towards town. Did anyone saw it? Thanks for youtube I can relive this great music. Can live without music. Claude Lelouch came to Denver at the Alliance Francaise!
Claude Lelouch's "Live for Life" is in the same family as his "Man and a Woman", both are super romantic and come with honey-sweet music scores by Francis Lai. I loved these movies when I watched them eon-years ago. I give credit to Lelouch's filmic style which influenced film makers all around the world for decades.
Now watching this video brings back many sweet memories.
Oh mercy, it has been a while since I saw this film, its fantastic to see a French icon such as Monsieur Montand and my platonic girlfriend of all times Candice Bergen, their images together with this musical hymn to the joy of living entice you to be alive! Thanks for posting this everlasting theme...
fue y es una gran pelicula, el tema es muy contemporaneo y la musica, uhmm una excelentre musica la habia buscado en muchos paises, que bueno que esta aqui en mexico.
buon film...grandi attori..buon video,complimenti all'autore!
plappolog 10 months ago
Merci pour tout ce que vous nous avez fait partager ... aussi bien les rires que les larmes. Nous vous aimons. Au revoir, Madame! Joycedebreizh
joycedebreizh 1 year ago
Those times when to arrive to the airport was a nice experience...
eremita2006 1 year ago 3
Wow candice Bergen was AMAZING !! that was a great movie indeed, I like the scenario and the locations Amsterdam, Paris, the autumn-winter seasons, it was well organized and planned...
Makes me feel nostalgic to go back to Paris...
Greets from Mexique
Joshmaradomx 1 year ago
MAESTRO FRANCIS, SU MÚSICA ES TAN BELLA, QUE SE PUEDE DECIR, QUE NO IMPORTA EL TIEMPO TRANSCURRIDO, REALMENTE LA MISMA ES INMORTAL!
crisromero100 1 year ago 6
@robertoeleei @palatinesouth.Just to point out that "Now you want to be loved" is sung both in French(by Annie Girardot herself!) and in English(by Nicole Croiselle).I've got a cd of "Vivre pour vivre" which is an oddity itself:released in Japan,it was purchased in Paris.All the information in the booklet appears in Japanese,but at the end they included the original lyrics of "Now you want to be loved" (Des ronds dans l'eau) and "All at once,it's love"(Aujourd' hui cest toi).Splendid soundtrack!
ilugo54 1 year ago
@ilugo54 gracias ,muchas gracias. thanks,thank you very much.
robertoeleei 1 year ago
is there a "theme de robert" in this movie that was sung in a bar . I uses to had the lp and i recall it . thanks for any help.
robertoeleei 1 year ago
That track was called "All at once, it's love" a vocal by Louis Aldebert, I think. Very 60s rock. It was actually a song from Lai's earlier "A Man and a woman," reworked with a rock beat and english lyrics. The other vocal was "Now You want to be loved" by Nicole Croiselle. It was more sweeping.
palatinesouth 1 year ago 2
@palatinesouth tks.
robertoeleei 1 year ago
大好きな曲です。THANKS.
akaginao 1 year ago 2
Once I put my new suit on top of the car with my passport in it and drove off...so as my favorite cd vivre pour vivre fell off on 6th ave in denver right before I 25 going towards town. Did anyone saw it? Thanks for youtube I can relive this great music. Can live without music. Claude Lelouch came to Denver at the Alliance Francaise!
sachaman1911 2 years ago
C'est la vie!
sachaman1911 2 years ago
Claude Lelouch's "Live for Life" is in the same family as his "Man and a Woman", both are super romantic and come with honey-sweet music scores by Francis Lai. I loved these movies when I watched them eon-years ago. I give credit to Lelouch's filmic style which influenced film makers all around the world for decades.
Now watching this video brings back many sweet memories.
Still A. Girardot is my favorite over C. Bergen.
Thanks for posting this clip.
PTTOO2 2 years ago 2
Oh mercy, it has been a while since I saw this film, its fantastic to see a French icon such as Monsieur Montand and my platonic girlfriend of all times Candice Bergen, their images together with this musical hymn to the joy of living entice you to be alive! Thanks for posting this everlasting theme...
JB
jbinaz123 2 years ago 2
fue y es una gran pelicula, el tema es muy contemporaneo y la musica, uhmm una excelentre musica la habia buscado en muchos paises, que bueno que esta aqui en mexico.
LiquidChriss 2 years ago 2
Excelente tema,hace mucho tiempo busco su
nombre.GRACIAS
jilg99 3 years ago 3
merci
sx7762 3 years ago 5