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I Write The Songs #119 Stromae

Posted by Tiki Black on 8 Jun 2017 in I Write The Songs, Radio-TV | 132 Views

I  Write The Songs #119 Stromae and Joan Baez first aired on Canalside Radio 102.8FM on the 13th of June 2017.

“Mais oui on se connait bien
T’as même voulu t’faire ma mère hein
T’as commencé par ses seins
Et puis du poumon à mon père
Tu t’en souviens ?”

Stromae

I  Write The Songs #119part 1

  1. Nancy Sinatra, These Boots Are Made For Walking, 2:42, 1966, Lee Hazlewood
  2. Stromae, Formidable, 3:34, Racine Carrée, Stromae, Belgium
    The drunken singing of this song pours out the pain of love lost in separation and showcases in this young Belgian the complete understanding of the character drama in French chanson appropriated by the chansonnier and chantauteur and brought to the 21st century by the infusion of his generation’s music style
  3. Joan Baez, 3:32, Diamonds [Disc 1], 1996
  4. Frank Yamma, A Blackman’s crying, 4.00, Songlines 2016, Australia (Pitjantjatjara, English)
  5. Emeli Sande, Clown, 3.38, 2012

I  Write The Songs #119 part 2

  1. Joan Baez, I Shall Be Released, 2:15, Diamonds [Live] [Disc 2], 1976, Bob Dylan
  2. Blick Bassy, Wap do Wap, 2:19, Akö, 2016, Cameroon, 01:28
  3. Punch Brothers, I Blew it Off, 3:12, Songlines Music Awards 2016, 2016
  4. Loretta Lynn, Crazy, 2.23, Willie Nelson
  5. Charm of Finches, Fossil in Stone, 4:31 , Fatea Showcase Session Summer 17 Burning, 2017
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  6. Stromae, Moules Frites, 2:39, Racine Carrée, 2013, Stromae

I  Write The Songs #119 part 3

  1. Manic Street Preachers, Umbrella (acoustic), 3.28, Christopher Stewart, Terius Nash, Kuk Harrell, Shawn Carter, 2008
  2. Me For Queen, Leaves, 3.24, Fatea Showcase Session Summer 17 Burning www.meforqueen.com
  3.  Cherry Head, Cherry Heart, Brambles Farm 4:11 Fatea Showcase Session Summer 17 Burning 148 2017
  4. William Awihilima Kahaiali’i, known as Willie K, Hoe Taime Haumauru, 1:59, Kahaialiia serenade from the romcom You May Not Kiss The Bride (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), 2012
  5. Joan Baez, In the quiet morning, 2.56
  6. Stromae, Quand c’est?, 3:01, Stromae, Racine Carrée, 2013

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