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Jacques Brel
Grand-Mère
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Composer
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Jacques Brel
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Vocal
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04:08
"Grand-Mère" is a song composed by Jacques Brel, a Belgian singer-songwriter, in 1961. The song was first premiered in the same year on his album "Marieke." The song is a tribute to Brel's grandmother, who had a significant impact on his life. The song is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is slow and melancholic, with Brel's voice accompanied by a simple piano melody. The lyrics describe the passing of time and the inevitability of death, with Brel singing, "Grand-mère, grand-mère, le temps qui passe est un méchant voleur" (Grandmother, grandmother, time passing is a cruel thief). The second movement is more upbeat, with a lively accordion melody and Brel's voice taking on a more playful tone. The lyrics describe the memories Brel has of his grandmother, including her love of dancing and her habit of smoking a pipe. Brel sings, "Grand-mère, grand-mère, tu dansais comme une reine" (Grandmother, grandmother, you danced like a queen). The third movement is the most emotional, with Brel's voice becoming more intense and the music becoming more dramatic. The lyrics describe Brel's feelings of loss and sadness after his grandmother's death, with Brel singing, "Grand-mère, grand-mère, tu es partie sans dire adieu" (Grandmother, grandmother, you left without saying goodbye). Overall, "Grand-Mère" is a beautiful and heartfelt tribute to Brel's grandmother, with each movement capturing a different aspect of their relationship. The song showcases Brel's talent as a songwriter and his ability to convey complex emotions through music.
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