The Poor People Of Paris by Jack Lawrence Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music
By Jack Lawrence"The Poor People Of Paris" is arranged as played by piano artist, Liberace.
"The Poor People Of Paris" is arranged as played by piano artist, Liberace. It was often used by Liberace as part of medley of songs about Paris; and in concerts around the world. "The Poor People of Paris" is a US pop song that became a number-one instrumental hit in 1956. It is based on the French language song "La goualante du pauvre Jean" ("The Ballad of Poor John"), with music by Marguerite Monnot and words by René Rouzaud. Edith Piaf had one of her biggest hits with the original French version; and she sang it on the "Ed Sullivan Show".The song was adapted in 1954 by American songwriter Jack Lawrence, who wrote English lyrics that are considerably different from the original French ones. The English language title arises in part from a misinterpretation of the French title, as "pauvre Jean" was taken for the same-sounding "pauvres gens", which translates as "poor people.".Lawrence's lyrics, which pronounce "Paris" as "PaREE" in the French style, are seldom heard, as most of the popular recordings of the song in the English-speaking world have been instrumentals.
Details
Summary
- Format:
- Score
- Item types:
- Digital
- Level:
- Advanced
- Artist:
- Jack Lawrence
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 4
Detailed Description
SKU: A0.1260428
By Les Baxter. Composed by Jack Lawrence. Arranged by Timothy Stapay. This edition: pdf, streaming. Broadway, Film/TV, Multicultural, Musical/Show, Singer/Songwriter, Standards, World. Score. 4 pages. Timothy Stapay #853593. Published by Timothy Stapay (A0.1260428)."The Poor People Of Paris" is arranged as played by piano artist, Liberace. It was often used by Liberace as part of medley of songs about Paris; and in concerts around the world.
"The Poor People of Paris" is a US pop song that became a number-one instrumental hit in 1956. It is based on the French language song "La goualante du pauvre Jean" ("The Ballad of Poor John"), with music by Marguerite Monnot and words by René Rouzaud. Edith Piaf had one of her biggest hits with the original French version; and she sang it on the "Ed Sullivan Show".
The song was adapted in 1954 by American songwriter Jack Lawrence, who wrote English lyrics that are considerably different from the original French ones. The English language title arises in part from a misinterpretation of the French title, as "pauvre Jean" was taken for the same-sounding "pauvres gens", which translates as "poor people.".
Lawrence's lyrics, which pronounce "Paris" as "PaREE" in the French style, are seldom heard, as most of the popular recordings of the song in the English-speaking world have been instrumentals.
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