Georges Koger / Georges Ulmer
Pigalle
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Composer:Georges Koger / Georges UlmerGenre:CrossoverStyle:SongCompose Date:1956Average_duration:2:11"Pigalle" is a popular French song composed by Georges Koger, with lyrics by Georges Ulmer. The song was first premiered in 1946 and quickly became a hit in France and around the world. The song is named after the Pigalle district in Paris, which is known for its nightlife and entertainment. The song is composed in a slow and sultry style, with a prominent accordion melody and a simple, repetitive chord progression. The lyrics describe the atmosphere of Pigalle, with its neon lights, cabarets, and dancing girls. The song's chorus, "Pigalle, Pigalle, la nuit, tout est permis" (Pigalle, Pigalle, at night, anything goes), captures the sense of freedom and excitement that the district represents. "Pigalle" is typically performed in a slow and sensual manner, with the accordion providing a melancholic and nostalgic tone. The song is often associated with the French chanson genre, which emphasizes storytelling and emotional expression. The song's popularity has led to numerous covers and adaptations, including versions by Edith Piaf, Yves Montand, and Charles Aznavour. Overall, "Pigalle" is a classic example of French popular music, with its evocative lyrics and memorable melody capturing the spirit of a particular time and place. The song's enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal and its ability to transport listeners to the streets of Pigalle, even decades after its initial release.More....
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