The French Connection celebrates “Barbara”

REPLAY OF JANUARY 4, 2026

By Michael Stevenson

Our featured performer tonight is “Barbara” — one of the most important voices in French chanson.
Born Monique Andrée Serf, she performed under a single name – perhaps one name was all she needed.

Barbara sang quietly, often from behind a piano, trusting words, silences, and emotion more than volume.

Elle chantait vrai — she sang truthfully. Once you hear her, she tends to stay with you.

French singer Barbara

Barbara

Many of Barbara’s songs are tied directly to her life — sometimes painfully so.
She was Jewish, spent years in hiding during World War II, and was abused and later abandoned by her father. Those experiences don’t always appear explicitly in her lyrics, but they echo in her songs. La mémoire est partout — memory is everywhere.

C’était Barbara.

  • PLAYLIST
    “La Femme d’Hector” (Brassens)1956
    “Il Nous Faut Regarder(Brel) 1956
    “Les Amis de Monsieur”, 1956
    “Dis, Quand Reviendras-tu”, 1964
    “Ma plus belle histoire d’amour”, 1967
    “Nantes”, 1964
    “La Solitude”,1965
    “Göttingen”, 1965
    “Une Petite Cantate”, 1965
    “Mon Enface”, 1968
    – Martha Wainwright “Quand Reviendras-tu” (Barbara)
    – Francis Cabrel “Quand j’ame un fois jaime pour toujours” (Desjardins)