My Man mon homme 1920
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@Jake4uinto In the United States the singer who made "My Man" popular was Fanny Brice. Later Billie Holiday "adopted" it and her version was so emotional that it became associated with her forever.
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@MoveOnDotOrgg DIana Ross sang it in Lady SIngs the Blues, also Billy Holiday.
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@bellacharo Uva seca y Vieja pellejuda serás tú.
¡Envidiosa, Amargada, Resentida!
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@bellacharo Zorra hipócrita tienes la desfachatez de mandarme mensajitos, después de la enfermedad repugnante que me pegaste. Sinverguenza.
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@FuegoUterino No tengo idea en que pude ofenderte con mi comentario. Tienes que aprender a controlar ese fuego uterino tuyo...
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@bellacharo Que soberana estulticia, que mal gusto el tuyo, feacharo.
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I have this song on a CD. It says clearly this was recorded in 1934, and NOT in 1920.
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This version by Mistinguett is the greatest Mon Homme from the early years. Of the modern versions I prefer Sarita Montiel 's in Spanish.
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Does anyone know the English and French version? My Mom (who is French) used to sing to a recording in the 60's/70's...not Streisand, Holliday or Fanny Brice...



MERCI, TRES BELLE CHANSON D'AMOUR...
parijzenaar 3 years ago 5
Yes, this version is from 1936, with an electrical recording ;)
camille885 3 years ago 4