Charles Aznavour – Tous les visages de l’amour / She
This popped up – and it is such recognized song, mostly as sung by Elvis Costello in ‘Notting Hill’
Aznavour recorded the song in several different languages aside from English, including Spanish, German Italian and his native French.
This was the theme from the UK TV series The Seven Faces of Women. It was written by Herbert Kretzmer, the lyricist of Les Miserables, and Aznavour, who wrote the music.
Lepis is hosting Saturday Classics, you can add your own link here Saturday Classics
On Her page she writes: This blog is back with hosting the Classics after few years break. This time we’ll be playing on Saturdays and you can link straight here on this own page. Rules: There are no rules, as long as the song you play is a classic in your mind. Linking open 8 am and closes 12 pm.


This fits in so well with a spot on Britain’s Radio Three’s Saturday moment of joy known as Croissant Corner, which always features songs like this. Fabulous photo!
Thanks Margaret, glad you enjoyed the music and my art.
Great voice. Funny, even though I can’t understand it, it sounds better in French. But it was nice to hear the English also.
Anne, it is his mother tongue – we usually are more emotionally invested in it.
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Tätä upea ääntä ei ole kuulunut missään aikoihin! Hyvä soitto! 🙂
Kiitos, minullekin tämä tuli mieleen yllätyksenä.
Musiikki ei kolahtanut mutta KUVA ON HELVETIN HIENO!!!
Kiitos että taiteeni iski
Huomasin vasta, etten ole käynyt kuuntelemassa klassikkoasi.
Aznavourin ääni on kyllä upea ja tuo ranskankieli hivelee sydäntä. Tykkään kyllä tuosta englanninkielisestäkin versiosta.
Kaunis muokkaus Sophia Lorenista. Onko alkuperäinen kuva niitä free domain-kuvia?