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Cole Porter
C'est magnifique
Works Info
Composer
:
Cole Porter
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Publication Date
:
Mar 1953
First Performance
:
Mar 1953
Average_duration
:
2:52
"C'est magnifique" is a popular song composed by Cole Porter in 1953. The song was written for the musical "Can-Can," which premiered on Broadway on May 7, 1953. The musical was set in Paris in the 1890s and featured a score by Porter that included several other popular songs, such as "I Love Paris" and "It's All Right With Me." "C'est magnifique" is a lively and upbeat song that features a catchy melody and clever lyrics. The song is sung by the character Pistache, a cabaret owner who is trying to convince her love interest, the judge Aristide, to let her continue performing her risqué can-can dance. The song is filled with French phrases and references to Parisian culture, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Champs-Élysées. The song is divided into two main sections, each with its own distinct melody and lyrics. The first section is sung by Pistache and features a playful and flirtatious tone. The lyrics describe the beauty and excitement of Paris, and the joy of performing the can-can dance. The second section is sung by Aristide, who responds to Pistache's advances with a more reserved and cautious tone. The lyrics express his concern for Pistache's safety and reputation, and his desire to protect her from harm. Overall, "C'est magnifique" is a classic example of Cole Porter's signature style, which combines witty lyrics, catchy melodies, and a sophisticated sense of humor. The song has been covered by many artists over the years, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Louis Armstrong, and remains a beloved classic of the American songbook.
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