Félicie aussi explained

Félicie aussi
Type:single
Artist:Fernandel
Genre:chanson
Composer:Casimir Oberfeld
Lyricist:Albert Willemetz, Charles-Louis Pothier

"Félicie aussi" is a 1939 song performed by Fernandel.[1] Of the 300 songs he sang on stage during his career, it is undoubtedly his most famous.[2]

Writing and composition

The song was written by Albert Willemetz (who penned the lyrics for such songs as Maurice Chevalier's "Valentine" and Mistinguett's "C'est vrai")[3] and Charles-Louis Pothier[4] and composed by Casimir Oberfeld.[5]

The song is based on appreciation of the adverb "aussi" ("too"):

Notes and References

  1. Book: Барт Лоо. Шансон как необходимый компонент истории Франции. 5 September 2017. «ИД «Флюид». 978-5-04-054037-2. 197–.
  2. Web site: Biographie de Fernandel. Universal Music France. 2017-12-12.
  3. Web site: Phi-Phi is back !. Le Figaro. 2010-12-14. 2017-12-12.
  4. Book: Institut national de la langue française (France). Histoire de la langue française. 1995. CNRS. 978-2-271-05387-9.
  5. Book: Барт Лоо. Шансон как необходимый компонент истории Франции. 5 September 2017. «ИД «Флюид». 978-5-04-054037-2.