By Mike Stevenson
Beginning in 1953, Belgian singer/songwriter Jacques Brel wrote and performed poignant and passionate songs that brought him a devoted following in France. By the 1960s, Brel had become a major influence on counterculture performers such as Judy Collins, Leonard Cohen and David Bowie. Translations of Brel’s songs have been recorded by a wide range of singers from Nina Simone to Frank Sinatra.
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Open / Soul of the Poet
– Anna Bel “Canicule”(Bel) Place Mt. Royal, 2026
– Noel Harrison “L’ame des Poetes”(C. Trenet)Live at McCabes, 2006
“Some went to war. Some never came home”
– Jacques Brel “Quand on na que L’amour” (“If We Only Have Love”)1956
– Rod McKuen “Seasons In the Sun” (“Le Moribund”) Sold Out at Carnegie Hall 1969
– David Bowie “Amsterdam” (B-side to 1973 single “Sorrow”)
– Judy Collins “Sons of” Whales and Nightingales 1970
Two weeks after the Paris and Saint-Denis attacks, France paid a "solemn national tribute" with this performance of Jacques Brel's "Quand on na que L'amour"("If We Only Have Love"). 130 people were killed and the approximately 350 injured in these jihadist attacks. It is the worst terrorist attack ever in France. “You might as well take the sun away”
– Barbara “Il ne Fait Regarder” Barbara a R’ecluse 1959
– Jacques Brel “La Vase a Mile Tempts”
– Nina Simone “Ne Me Quitte Pas” Ne Me Quitte Pas, 1967
– Juliette Greco “Ca Va” (Le Diable) Juliette Greco – N°6 – 10 Ans De Chansons, 1959
from Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris 1968 *
– Elly Stone “I Loved” (J’amais)
– Elly Stone “Marieke”
Close / “Why did they kill Jaurès?”
– Jacques Brel “Jaures” Les Marquises, 1977
– Noel Harrison “Le Prenoms de Paris” Adieu, Jacques 2002
– Black Box Recorder “Seasons in the Sun” England Made Me, 1988
– Ana Bel “Epilogue” (Bel) Place Mt. Royal, 2026
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