Olivia Chaney -Aupres de ma Blonde

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2008

French folk tune 'Aupres de ma Blonde' prob originates from C17th,Louis XIV and the Franco-Dutch war..the birds are singing and she woud give her imprisoned love the towers of Notre Dame to have him back, by her side she is content

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  • So beautiful! She puts so much of herself into it it has the look of a private lamentation. This girl is intense.

  • Wonderful !!!!!!

    Vive la Grande Armèe !!!!!!!!

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  • I've never learned to speak french, and didn't look up a description before i wrote this, and the song definatly gives off a powerful impression.

    There's longing, but not bittersweet, its a sincire and honest longing for someone important to them. If not love then something close in terms of power. Also towards the end, it radiates contentment, for lack of a better description.

  • what a pity that you haven't recorded this track yet. Please do it.

  • I have to sing this song for my voice class and your interpretation of the peice is so lovely that i shared it with the class :)

  • Votre version est superbe. Merci beaucoup!!!

  • @Draksen I totaly agree with you. I'm consider myself as french, i'm proud to be french and howerver my family comes from spain.

  • it's like listening to one of those elves from Lord of the Rings ♥

  • je n`ai pas aime cette chanson car notre professeur de francais nous a oblige la chanter chaque semaine.Mais j`aime beaucoup comme elle chante,elle a une voix merveilleuse vraitement,et maintement j`aime la chanson aussi!

  • @TemplarX2 As "ethnic french" doesnt exist anymore and/or has never really existed, your sentence is worth nothing. Being french is a culture and has nothing to do with blood.

  • @Draksen There's a clear difference between ethnic French and having French nationality. A nigger and an Arab can never be French ethnically speaking.

  • @TemplarX2 You managed to put "ethnicity" and "French" in the same sentence. Congratulations, but you havent understood what France really is.

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