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Amor de mis amores (Que nadie sepa mi sufrir) - La foule

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amor de mis amores (Que nadie sepa mi sufrir) argentinian, la foule francais, classical guitar. arrangement Tudor Anghelescu
La Foule was a song sung by famed French singer Edith Piaf, released in 1957. The song was written by Michel Rivgauche and composed by Angel Cabral.

The song was originally composed by Angel Cabral and the original lyrics by Enrique Dizeo, both of Argentine origin, in 1936. It was composed by them as a Peruvian Vals or Waltz, which between the 1930s - 1950s was a very popular musical genre in Spanish speaking America (The song is called "Que nadie sepa mi sufrir", and is one of two Argentine composed Peruvian waltzes that were regional hits, being "Amarraditos" the other). "Que nadie sepa mi sufrir" was composed in 1936, almost twenty years before Edith Piaf heard it from the the 1953 recording by Alberto Castillo (the first recording was done in 1936 by Hugo del Carril). Edith Piaf did not care for the original lyrics (exact translation is "Let no one, know my suffering") and changed the theme of the song completely creating the world hit that is known today as "La Foule". The original lyrics are clearly meant to be sung by a heartbroken man who has been abandoned by his lover, whereas the Edith Piaf song keeps the heartbreak in the context of a dazed girl who falls for a man in a crowd and then loses him almost immediately. The rhythm respects the 3/4 of the regular Waltz, but as a Peruvian Waltz, requires a light step and a much faster tempo

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  • tendras la partitura?? la tocas exelente!

  • Fantastico! =)

  • wow muy bueno saludos desde argentina

  • Despite that authors Angel Cabral / Enrique Dizeo are from Argentina, this song has the style of the so called ' vals peruano' (Peruvian waltz)

  • Has to be my favorite latin guitar tune.

    You played it like a god. You are an incredible guitarist :)

  • From your ears and eyes. Quit being lazy.

  • Do you have the sheet music for this version? Can you tell me where I can get it?

  • Of all the versions of this song,

    yours

    touches my heart

    far most

    Thank you!

    Theo

  • felicitari, tudore. vad ca in tara nu prea te baga lumea in seama, probabil ca daca ai avea un impresar bun, ai face furori in japonia. evident, impreuna cu mihai.

    bafta!

  • mas fino te felicito se ve que tienes años como musico,, me encanta esa cancion saludos...desd venezuela..

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