le film est passé hier sur la chaine histoire donc en 2010, quelle joie de voir la France profonde, le Paris des nos parents et grand-parents, notre France de toujours.
Charles was a man of honor and a wonderful entertainer. He cared about the integrity of the material and the genre that he worked with. He was highly respected by his colleagues in Europe and in the States. Thank you for sharing this wonderful performance :)
Il eut une production cinématographique intense pendant l'occupation. Les reproches qu'on fit à Trenet sont les mêmes qu'on a fait à Darrieux... Ils faisaient leur métier, et puis? Ils ne sont pas responsables des décisions des Allemands ni de l'administration de Vichy qui essayèrent de rayer les juifs des listes d'acteurs ou de musiciens, ou de cinéastes. Une des victimes fut Bernard Natan (Pathé-Natan) qui fut persécuté par les antisémites français jusqu'en 1938; il mourra à Auschwitz.
C'est chanteur françaises, chantais avant la guerre du 42 et apres la guerre, et à chaqu"un a l'interpreter differemnt commo ils vous, mais ses chansons parles de l'Amour entre une Femme et un Homme, mais comme il avair la guerre, ce donnais beaucoup d'interpretatioosn different!!
Oui, mais cette "joie" était d'autant plus nécessaire que Paris était occupé par l'Allemagne nazie. Il s'agissait de se recentrer sur ce qu'on a de bon "chez soi" (nationalisme soft en pointillé), et d'avoir un peu chaud au coeur.
Ils s'aimaient depuis deux jours à peine. Y'a parfois du bonheur dans la peine Mais, depuis qu'ils étaient amoureux, Leur destin n'était plus malheureux. Ils vivaient avec un rêve étrange Et ce rêve était bleu comme les anges. Leur amour était un vrai printemps, oui! Aussi pur que leurs tendres vingt ans. C'est la romance de Paris. Au coin des rues, elle fleurit. Ça met au coeur des amoureux Un peu de rêve et de ciel bleu.
Please avoid stupid comments like "problems with Justice about kids". Trenet, who was gay, used to have a love affair with a 20 years old guy. Then you were minor when you were 20 (21 was the age of majority), so the parents of the guy went to Justice (probably to get as much money as possible). Now please focus on his incredible talent.
This clip is neither about homosexuality nor about fascism nor about Judaism. I probably will delete further comments in this respect to prevent flaming. Unless Trenet did hurt you personally in some way: de mortuis nil nisi bene.
@brassens66 Superbe vidéo, je suis heureux que vous ayez décidé de supprimer les commentaires inflamitory ..... Je souhaite que plus les gens n'ont que ... je vous remercie.
Corinne Luchaire encourage him to probe the Miliciens PPF et Gestapo tht he was not JEW...Corinne was amant counselor et Gestapoiste protectrise to him...but in 1945 when she went to jail in Nice accused of nazi spione et collabo he went not to JAIL to aide her
L'homme a construit les couleurs. Les nuances des gris et des blancs, sont l'obéissance de nos pastels. Nous avons marié nos couleurs sans les injurier. L'Art comme les merveilles existes. Est-ce possible que la littérature retrouve sa place. Car nous devons croire aux performances. Mais c'est fragile. Plus fragile que de croire à l'amour, et plus pure que la beauté. Comprendre et écouter sont suffisant. Un auteur, c'est de se résigner de l'humanité pour le vivre.
This could have been in New Orleans,LA in the USA. They also had a tradition of street musicians for many years until Katrina destroyed a third of the city.
If it is only for street musicians it could have been anywhere but a typical Parigot with such an accent, such an outfit and such a tune played on a musette accordeon : only in Paris...
During the German occupying forces in France he had many problems with the Gestapo. The reproaches were for example: jewish origin , homosexuality etc... But after the war the French made him also many problems bec. they said he was a part of collaboration. If you read much about Trenet , you will see that the most reproaches were NOT true. The Academie Francaise kept silly in this case till his death. Without doubt: He was one of the greatest composers and interprets of chansons of all times.
We are all aware of the difficult past of Charles Trenet, accused to have been a collaborator (as Maurice Chevalier) only because they sing in nazi Germany to support French prisonners or accepted nazi officers in their public (could they do otherwise?).
I adore "le fou chantant" as we all do in France. Nevertheless, one should NOT forget that he's been sentenced to jail in Aix en Provence (in 1964)for "pédophilie agravée"...
CT was not a Jew ... but homosexual ?? I did not know this. However ... to my mind regardless, of what he was or his religious / racial background, he was the greatest Frenchman. To give such joy and pleasure is wonderful. Look at his lovely face when he is singing !!
super tellement ancien mais si beau ! que de souvenirs pour les anciens joli partage bisous nadette
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didoupiaf 5 months ago
Vive La France!
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savannahkayleeable 1 year ago
Isn't the guitarist on the right (white Shirt) Sarane Ferret ?
MarioMaccaferriRules 1 year ago
Oui, tout à fait! (search youtube for "Sarane Ferret" for an extended version of this clip)
brassens66 1 year ago
j'adoooore cette chanson. C'était un bel homme, charles bravo et merci.
fabianchristine 1 year ago
le film est passé hier sur la chaine histoire donc en 2010, quelle joie de voir la France profonde, le Paris des nos parents et grand-parents, notre France de toujours.
lilianhuguette 1 year ago 3
Charles was a man of honor and a wonderful entertainer. He cared about the integrity of the material and the genre that he worked with. He was highly respected by his colleagues in Europe and in the States. Thank you for sharing this wonderful performance :)
Best, "J "
jenflights 1 year ago
Un reve qui continue. Elle a commencé avec 18 ans aprés la guerre à Paris. Et mon francais èst plus comme a se temp.
wickipere 1 year ago
C'est la romance de Paris....De nôtre France
Tricolore1783 1 year ago
Il eut une production cinématographique intense pendant l'occupation. Les reproches qu'on fit à Trenet sont les mêmes qu'on a fait à Darrieux... Ils faisaient leur métier, et puis? Ils ne sont pas responsables des décisions des Allemands ni de l'administration de Vichy qui essayèrent de rayer les juifs des listes d'acteurs ou de musiciens, ou de cinéastes. Une des victimes fut Bernard Natan (Pathé-Natan) qui fut persécuté par les antisémites français jusqu'en 1938; il mourra à Auschwitz.
lepamplemousse 1 year ago
C'est chanteur françaises, chantais avant la guerre du 42 et apres la guerre, et à chaqu"un a l'interpreter differemnt commo ils vous, mais ses chansons parles de l'Amour entre une Femme et un Homme, mais comme il avair la guerre, ce donnais beaucoup d'interpretatioosn different!!
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Charles Trenet rocks! I ordered as many CDs as I could on amazon and that's because you posted these videos! Now I can't get enough of his music!!
WinterHaven 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing this clip, I can't think of another voice that expresses joy so well.
typesticker 1 year ago
Pure romantic and musical genius.
vulcanswork 1 year ago
Chanson de paris
TheTubeharry 1 year ago
EXCELENTE!!!
calasazules 1 year ago
vraiment cette film a été creée pendant les années 1941...c'était pas l'epoque de l'ocupation? renpondez moi pleaseee
sulakee 1 year ago
<3 eh ben ça a bien changé dites donc :S
superbe
lazuliesong 1 year ago
bravo!!!!!
jessicazable 1 year ago
quelqu'un a-il la chanson "papa pique et maman coud"?
Merci.
mimoza37 2 years ago
Sympa la vidéo et la chanson
romanovitch4334 2 years ago
Superbe.
J'ai découvert le talent de Trénet grâce à la création d'une asso artistique consacrée aux années 30/40.
A quand la réédition de ce film en DVD ?
fduphoto 2 years ago 2
Je cherche aussi les films de Trenet en DVD
jeanserge21 2 years ago
Où sont les lyrics ?
lilithgin 2 years ago
Quel talent ! que de poésie ! merci monsieur Trenet, en plus vous étiez beau garçon ! vous nous manquez !
MISSFLORENCE1 2 years ago
quelle joie !!!!!!
FATIME132 2 years ago
Oui, mais cette "joie" était d'autant plus nécessaire que Paris était occupé par l'Allemagne nazie. Il s'agissait de se recentrer sur ce qu'on a de bon "chez soi" (nationalisme soft en pointillé), et d'avoir un peu chaud au coeur.
moveurfeet 2 years ago 2
AlexNiceful1 2 years ago
@AlexNiceful1
La banlieue était leur vrai domaine
Ils partaient à la fin de la semaine
Dans les bois pour cueillir le muguet
Ou sur un bateau pour naviguer.
Ils buvaient aussi dans les guinguettes
Du vin blanc qui fait tourner la tête,
Et quand ils se donnaient un baiser, oui
Tous les couples en dansant se disaient
sillyboydeux 2 years ago
{au Refrain}
C'est ici que s'arrête mon histoire,
Aurez-vous de la peine à me croire?
Si j'vous dis qu'il s'aimèrent chaque jour,
Qu'ils vieillirent avec leur tendre amour;
Qu'ils fondèrent une famille admirable,
Et qu'ils eurent des enfants adorables,
Qu'ils moururent gentiment, inconnus, oui
En partant comme ils étaient venus
sillyboydeux 2 years ago
Please avoid stupid comments like "problems with Justice about kids". Trenet, who was gay, used to have a love affair with a 20 years old guy. Then you were minor when you were 20 (21 was the age of majority), so the parents of the guy went to Justice (probably to get as much money as possible). Now please focus on his incredible talent.
expantube 2 years ago 3
Well said ..... !!!!!
burnt62 2 years ago
This clip is neither about homosexuality nor about fascism nor about Judaism. I probably will delete further comments in this respect to prevent flaming. Unless Trenet did hurt you personally in some way: de mortuis nil nisi bene.
brassens66 2 years ago 11
@brassens66 Superbe vidéo, je suis heureux que vous ayez décidé de supprimer les commentaires inflamitory ..... Je souhaite que plus les gens n'ont que ... je vous remercie.
gwatson678 10 months ago
Corinne Luchaire encourage him to probe the Miliciens PPF et Gestapo tht he was not JEW...Corinne was amant counselor et Gestapoiste protectrise to him...but in 1945 when she went to jail in Nice accused of nazi spione et collabo he went not to JAIL to aide her
vertxxgg 2 years ago 2
L'homme a construit les couleurs. Les nuances des gris et des blancs, sont l'obéissance de nos pastels. Nous avons marié nos couleurs sans les injurier. L'Art comme les merveilles existes. Est-ce possible que la littérature retrouve sa place. Car nous devons croire aux performances. Mais c'est fragile. Plus fragile que de croire à l'amour, et plus pure que la beauté. Comprendre et écouter sont suffisant. Un auteur, c'est de se résigner de l'humanité pour le vivre.
socquie 3 years ago 2
le noir et blanc,c'est les souvenirs,la qualité d'époque,une grande classe*****
le top quoi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
petitlu2222 3 years ago
utterly charming!
Squeaky1423 3 years ago
I'm just thirteen but Charles Trenet is one of my favourite singers.
Paal1994 4 years ago 17
This could have been in New Orleans,LA in the USA. They also had a tradition of street musicians for many years until Katrina destroyed a third of the city.
joeocho88 4 years ago
If it is only for street musicians it could have been anywhere but a typical Parigot with such an accent, such an outfit and such a tune played on a musette accordeon : only in Paris...
Auxane 4 years ago 6
quel bonheur! la vieille France, le Paris des années 40... -soupir-
datoparis 4 years ago 5
These years were the hardest for him.
hoffmann9471 4 years ago 3
why?
titflo38 4 years ago
During the German occupying forces in France he had many problems with the Gestapo. The reproaches were for example: jewish origin , homosexuality etc... But after the war the French made him also many problems bec. they said he was a part of collaboration. If you read much about Trenet , you will see that the most reproaches were NOT true. The Academie Francaise kept silly in this case till his death. Without doubt: He was one of the greatest composers and interprets of chansons of all times.
hoffmann9471 4 years ago 15
thanks for your kind and very intersting clarifications )))
titflo38 4 years ago
We are all aware of the difficult past of Charles Trenet, accused to have been a collaborator (as Maurice Chevalier) only because they sing in nazi Germany to support French prisonners or accepted nazi officers in their public (could they do otherwise?).
I adore "le fou chantant" as we all do in France. Nevertheless, one should NOT forget that he's been sentenced to jail in Aix en Provence (in 1964)for "pédophilie agravée"...
ggirar 3 years ago
All correct and good what you writes.
But the "pedo abuse" one has to relativate today. At that time one was a pedophil if one had an affair with a person under age 21 years.
And every gay affair was illegal in 1964 at all. In France like in Germany. In this way he made a double law break.
I read about Trenet and he was NO Kinder abuser or teeny lover. He liked young men beween 17 and 22 or something..
These punishments and witch hunting was ridiculous from view of today.
Merci, Guillaume.
hoffmann9471 3 years ago
CT was not a Jew ... but homosexual ?? I did not know this. However ... to my mind regardless, of what he was or his religious / racial background, he was the greatest Frenchman. To give such joy and pleasure is wonderful. Look at his lovely face when he is singing !!
burnt62 2 years ago
ja, he was NOT jewish, and I said it in my older comments.
he had a weakness for young men.....one can not say the opposite.
but i agree with you 100% that he was one of the greatest frenchmen ever and all over the world !!!
a genius !!!!
hoffmann9471 2 years ago