L'important c'est la rose
L'important c'est la rose is a song written by Louis Amade and Gilbert Bécaud, and recorded by Gilbert Bécaud, released 1967.
"L'important c'est la rose" | |
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Song by B.Z.N. | |
from the album The Best Of B.Z.N | |
Language | French |
Published | MFP |
Released | 1980 |
Recorded | 1979 |
Genre | chanson |
Length | 4'12" |
Songwriter(s) | Louis Amade and Gilbert Bécaud |
Other recordings
- 1967 : Tino Rossi (Columbia ESVF 1082)
- 1967 : Grethe & Jørgen Ingmann in Danish as gi' mig en rose
- 1967 : Östen Warnerbring in Swedish as Glöm ej bort det finns rosor
- 1967 : Amália Rodrigues (Columbia ESRF 1872)
- 1967 : Riccardo del Turco in Italian as L'importante è la rosa
- 1967 : Helena Vondráčková in Czech as Ruže kvetou dál
- 1968 : Gilbert Bécaud & Françoise Hardy duet as L'important c'est la rose for the Movie Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose
- 1969 : Gilbert Bécaud in Spanish as Lo importante es la rosa
- 1975 : Gilbert Bécaud in English as The Importance of Your Love
- 1976 : Jane Olivor in English and French as L’important c’est la rose
- 1978 : Hildegard Knef in German as Überall blühen Rosen
- 1989 : Philippine Madrigal Singers in English
- 2010 : Vicky Leandros in German as Doch ich seh all die Rosen
- 2016 : Raquel Bitton English version
The Östen Warnerbring recording charted at Svensktoppen for eight weeks between 18 February-21 April 1968, peaking at 2nd position.[1]
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References
- "Svensktoppen" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 1968. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
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