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Marguerite Monnot
Milord
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Composer
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Marguerite Monnot
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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2:02
"Milord" is a popular French song composed by Marguerite Monnot with lyrics by Georges Moustaki. The song was first recorded by Edith Piaf in 1959 and was an instant hit. It tells the story of a woman who falls in love with a wealthy Englishman, whom she calls "Milord." The song is a tribute to the elegance and sophistication of the English upper class. The song premiered in 1959 and quickly became one of Piaf's most popular songs. It was released as a single and reached the top of the French charts. The song was also a hit in other countries, including the United Kingdom, where it reached number six on the charts. "Milord" is a ballad with a slow tempo and a melancholic melody. The song is divided into three verses, each with a chorus. The first verse describes the woman's encounter with Milord and her admiration for his elegance and charm. The second verse tells of the woman's attempts to win Milord's heart, despite the social barriers between them. The final verse describes the woman's despair as Milord leaves her, and her realization that their love was doomed from the start. The song is characterized by its emotional intensity and the powerful vocals of Edith Piaf. The lyrics are poetic and romantic, with a touch of sadness and longing. The melody is simple but effective, with a haunting quality that lingers in the listener's mind. Overall, "Milord" is a timeless classic that has endured for over six decades. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of French chanson and the talent of Marguerite Monnot and Georges Moustaki. The song has been covered by many artists over the years, but none have matched the emotional power of Piaf's original recording.
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