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Vincent Scotto
J'ai deux amours 'mon pays et Paris'
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Composer
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Vincent Scotto
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:19
"J'ai deux amours" is a French song composed by Vincent Scotto in 1930. The song was premiered by Josephine Baker, a famous American-born French entertainer, at the Casino de Paris in the same year. The song became an instant hit and is now considered a classic in French music. The song is divided into two movements, each representing one of the two loves mentioned in the title. The first movement is dedicated to the singer's love for her country, while the second movement is dedicated to her love for Paris. The first movement begins with a slow and melancholic melody, accompanied by a piano. The lyrics describe the singer's love for her homeland, its landscapes, and its people. The melody gradually builds up, and the tempo increases as the singer expresses her pride in her country and its culture. The movement ends with a triumphant chorus, celebrating the beauty and richness of the singer's homeland. The second movement begins with a lively and upbeat melody, accompanied by a brass section. The lyrics describe the singer's love for Paris, its streets, its cafes, and its nightlife. The melody is catchy and danceable, and the tempo is fast-paced, reflecting the energy and excitement of the city. The movement ends with a joyful chorus, celebrating the singer's love for Paris and its vibrant culture. Overall, "J'ai deux amours" is a beautiful and emotional song that captures the essence of French culture and its love for both its homeland and its capital city. The song has been covered by many artists over the years and remains a beloved classic in French music.
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