\rSon of a composer - with brothers and sisters who had successful careers of their own in musical entertainment, Jean Sablon studied piano at the Lyceé Charlemagne in Paris. Februar 1994 in Cannes) war ein französischer Chansonnier ab den dreißiger Jahren des 20. Er interpretierte unter anderem Kompositionen von Mireille Hartuch und trat in Konzertsälen wie dem Olympia in Paris auf. In the movie capital, he appeared at the Trocadero. He also presented and sang his songs on the radio show Hollywood Hotel on which he invited numerous big stars. Towards the end of the 1960s, Sablon revolved to limit his overseas travels and settled into his house at Theoule-sur-Mer on the Côte d'Azur. Höre kostenlos Jean Sablon – Jean Sablon 1933-1946 (Ce petit chemin, Puisque vous partez en voyage und mehr). Under the banner of the Moss Empire, Sablon toured the UK and Ireland. Then he returned to New York, his hometown since 1937. Add lyrics J'attendrai (Komm zurück) in Berlin, 1939 ... 240252. See below LYRICS and TRANSLATION. Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Chicago Tribune - Historical Newspapers", International Jose Guillermo Carrillo Foundation, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jean_Sablon&oldid=1001207711, Articles lacking in-text citations from April 2020, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with PLWABN identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 18 January 2021, at 18:33. Style: Chanson, Vocal. Jean Sablon Rendez-Vous Sous La Pluie. Back in Paris, he created Ce Petit Chemin. Lyrics By – Jean Sablon. It was in operettas that he came to share the stage in 1923 first with Jean Gabin in La Dame en Décolleté and then with Charles Boyer and Falconetti in Simili in 1925. He was accompanied by Don Barretto, sang with his sister Germaine and was accompanied by the pianist and composer Mireille while interpreting songs from the operetta Un Mois de Vacances. In 1933, Jean was reunited with Reda Caire in the operetta 19 ans, accompanied by Django Reinhardt, with whom he shared success in the recording studio at Columbia, who had initially been reluctant to take the costly risk of engaging Reinhardt who, as a guitarist, couldn't read music. His success on the BBC radio with his trio (Django Reinhardt, André Ekyan and Alec Siniavine) was so considerable that the transmissions were often repeated and the programs of the radio station modified. Februar 1994 in Cannes) war ein französischer Chansonnier ab den dreißiger Jahren des 20. The producer teamed him with Carmen Miranda, who appeared for the first time outside of Brazil. Sablon thus became the first singer to have recorded with Django. Genre: Pop. Format: Vinyl, LP, 10", Album, Mono. The 1970s and the 1980s found Sablon performing regularly on TV, not only in France, but in Switzerland, Italy, Brazil and the US. Jean Sablon: Sur Le Pont D'Avignon / Je Tire Ma Révérence (Shellac, 10") La Voix De Son Maître: K-8297: France: Unknown: Sell This Version: 150150: Jean Sablon: Sur Le Pont D'Avignon / Je Tire Ma Révérence (Shellac, 10") His Master's Voice, Victor: 150150: Canada: Unknown: Sell This Version: Reviews Add Review [r4187677] Release. His Adieux in Paris in 1982 were televised in prime time from the Pavillon Gabriel (the former Alcazar d'Eté) and he made his last performance in Rio de Janeiro at the Copacabana Palace in 1984. Music By – Bob Astor (2), Eddie Constantine. Back in France, he appeared on the stage in Nice with Django Reinhardt and Joséphine Baker. In France, Jacqueline François received the award for the Grand Prix du Disque for C'est le printemps, the French version of It Might As Well Be Spring written by Sablon. März 1906 in Nogent-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne; † 24. 2:28: 15: La Bouillabaisse. Jean Sablon (* 25. He was engaged at the Paris Cabaret Don Camillo which became one of the first colored transmissions on TV. Toggle navigation LYRICS YOUTUBE. In Los Angeles, he gave a concert in front of a panoply of stars. That same year, he went to the United States, where he sang on live radio broadcasts for CBS and made several records in the English language. Throughout the 1950s, Sablon traveled constantly (except for a year's sabbatical in 1957). Henceforth the most international of French singers among his contemporaries, he became an ambassador of French songwriting and dedicated his career to touring internationally, occasionally returning to France to appear on stage. He in turn starred in Brazil on shows at the Casino Atlantico in Rio de Janeiro and Casino Urca. Er interpretierte unter anderem Kompositionen von Mireille Hartuch und trat in Konzertsälen wie dem Olympia in Paris auf. 1927 found him appearing in the review of Au Temps de Gastounet (written by Rip) with Jacqueline Delubac. Style: Chanson, Vocal. Henri Diamant-Berger approached Sablon in 1931 for the making of Tante Aurélie alongside his sister Germaine Sablon. Jahrhunderts. During his career, he recorded with some of the world's top musicians, including Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli. Je tire ma révérence. Guests included Maurice Chevalier, Damia, Fernandel, Mistinguett, Yvette Guilbert, Albert Préjean, Henri Garat to name a few. Orchestra – Paul Baron. Er interpretierte unter anderem Kompositionen von Mireille Hartuch und trat in Konzertsälen wie dem Olympia in Paris auf. Jean Sablon was the son of composer Charles Sablon and the brother of composer André Sablon and singer and actress Germaine Sablon. In the intervening months he appeared again in Holland and Brazil, concluding his South American tour in Uruguay and Chile. Jean Sablon (* 25. Höre kostenlos Jean Sablon – The Originals - La Chanson Des Rues (C'est si bon, J'attendrai und mehr). Jean Sablon (Nogent-sur-Marne 25 March 1906 – Cannes 24 February 1994) was a French singer, songwriter, composer and actor. Star of vinyl and the radio, he left France in 1937 to take up a contract with NBC in the United States. Style: Chanson, Vocal. Tracklist Hide Credits. He was one of the first French singers to immerse himself in jazz. Entdecke mehr Musik, Konzerte, Videos und Bilder mit dem größten Onlinekatalog auf Last.fm A further US tour in 1947-48 took him to New Orleans, San Francisco, Hollywood (Ciro's), Boston, Los Angeles (Beverly Hills) and Palm Beach, and then onto Brazil, Argentina and Canada. Meanwhile, in 1943, in London, his sister Germaine was the first to perform Le Chant des Partisans, which became the anthem of the French Resistance. Jean Sablon Sur le pont d'avignon. Tracklist Hide Credits. Country: France. In addition, he regularly offered his services on behalf of charitable causes: The Red Cross Gala in Monaco in 1972, the gala for the restoration of Versailles in 1973 and the International Festival of Song first in Brazil and then in Uruguay. Later in the decade he extended his travels to include India, Australia and New Zealand, Tahiti, Panama and Venezuela. März 1906 in Nogent-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne; † 24. Sablon was born in Nogent-sur-Marne, the son of a composer, with brothers and sisters who had successful careers of their own in musical entertainment. Youtube; Jean Sablon Popular Jean Sablon songs Je Tire Ma Révérence. In 1929, Jean Sablon recorded his first demo record for Columbia with Georges Van Parys, as well as sharing the stage in the operetta Vive Leroy with Arletty, Dranem and Jacqueline Delubac and then Music Hall with Damia and Germaine Rouer. Label: CID (2) – UM 233510. In 1936, the film "Le Petit Chemin" reunited Sablon with Mireille. It became Sablon's kind of brand image. In 1950, he appeared again in Switzerland (Gstaad) and the UK. Sablon appeared in a number of motion pictures and television films performing as a vocalist or pianist, his last being in 1984 when he sang "April in Paris" in Mistral's Daughter, the popular American TV miniseries filmed in France. Released: Genre: Pop. 36 tracks (109:23). Jean Arnulf (1932-2007) eut une carrière de chanteur relativement courte, surtout dans les années 60, avec un répertoire de chansons engagées. Nonetheless, he managed to maintain a crowded schedule of international appearances throughout the 1960s, attracting enthusiastic crowds not only in Europe, South America and the US, but in South Africa, Bermuda, New Caledonia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan (where he spent three months) and Iran (where he appeared before the Shah at the royal palace). In the 1940s, he animated the "Show Jean Sablon" on the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) radio and was accompanied by the American accordionist and songwriter John Serry Sr, with Toots Camarata as musical arranger. He then found himself at the Café de Paris in London, returning to France for "Le Chant des Tropiques" at the Théâtre de Paris. Orchestra – Paul Baron. Und ich mache "Ah!" C'est si bon deutsche Übersetzung von Jean Sablon. Thereafter, one international success followed another. He appeared repeatedly in the US, the UK, France and Brazil, as well as in Canada, Portugal, Morocco, Algeria, Greece, Italy and Egypt, and Mexico, Cuba and Spain. It was at the Théâtre Mogador and then at Bobino that he created a scandal by using a microphone, the first to do so in France. His radio and later televised shows made him a huge star in America. It was in 1934 that Jean Cocteau encouraged Sablon to initiate a "tour de chant" (one man show), accompanied on the piano by Jean Wiener and Clément Doucet, at the Rococo, an establishment that belonged to Louis Moysès, founder and owner of the cabaret Le Boeuf sur le Toit. Tracklist Hide Credits. During his career, he recorded with some of the world's top musicians, including Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli. Jean Sablon became the most widely acclaimed male French singer of his generation in the world, considered second only in overall lifetime popularity to Maurice Chevalier, a senior model for him. 1932 was a year rich in recordings for the record company Columbia. His records sold in the millions around the world and he is frequently referred to as the French equivalent of America's Bing Crosby. In Hollywood, Sablon was contracted to star in "The Story of Irene and Vernon Castle" with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It was in 1931 that he met Mireille, whose song "Couchés dans le foin" became a great success, the introduction being made by the editor Raoul Breton. The London cabaret Monseigneur invited him to perform there. It was there that he made a few recordings in English, with celebrities such as Cole Porter and George Gershwin lending him their material, respectively "In the Still of the Night" and "Love walked In". It was thanks to Sablon that Charles Trenet and La Bolduc were introduced. The following year found him again in New York, as well as in Hollywood, Boston, Brussels (ABC), Paris (ABC), Mexico (Ciro's) and Canada. In the 1920s he spent time in Brazil where his recordings remain extremely popular today. Country: US. Jean Sablon (Nogent-sur-Marne 25 March 1906 – Cannes 24 February 1994) was a French singer, songwriter, composer and actor. März 1906 in Nogent-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne; † 24. REPEAT: SHOW LESS. Si tu m'aimes (Paroles \u0026 Musique de Michel Emer \u0026 Ordner) Jean Sablon, Columbia 1936\r\rJean Sablon was a No 1 crooner in French chanson of the 1930/40s. He returned to Paris but with the German occupation of France in World War II, he went back to America for the duration.\rJean Sablon became one of the most widely acclaimed male French singers, considered second only in overall lifetime popularity to Maurice Chevalier. Too late, however, to apply for his year, he concentrated immediately on a professional singing career. In 1935, he created the song "These Foolish Things" at the Boeuf sur le Toit and was on the stage with Pierre Dac in Pirouette 35. In 1952, he starred in the film Paris Chante toujours, and the same year became the first French entertainer to be featured in his own show in Las Vegas. Music By, Lyrics By – Jean Sablon. Orchestra – Paul Baron. A1: Symphony (Symphonie) (Sung In French And English) Orchestra – Paul Baron. par Jean Sablon Jean Florenzano. That year, Sablon continued to sing in Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, appearing there through 1945, when he returned to the US to perform in New York, Chicago and Washington. Other important encounter in 1931, Jean discovered the guitarist Django Reinhardt in La Boîte à Matelots. He made his debut at the age of seventeen in an operetta in Paris. Extremely handsome and full of the vigorous espirit, he started his entertainer's life in the cabarets of Paris at the age of 17, and was subsequently accompanied on his first album by the pianist/composer Mireille, whose song \"Couchés dans le foin\" became a great success. Höre kostenlos Sur Les Quais De Vieux Paris von Jean Sablons An Evening In Paris und sieh dir Coverbilder, Songtexte und ähnliche Künstler an. Music By – Hubert Giraud, Roger Lucchesi. At the same time, Mireille and Jean Nohain wrote "Couchés dans le Foin". The Very Thought of You -Al Bowlly FireLegion. Jean Sablon – Symphonie. 3:23: 14: Praline. Lyrics By – François Jacques. Schau das Video für La dernière bergère von Jean Sablon's Django Reinhardt And The Singers With Jean Sablon kostenlos und sieh dir Coverbilder, Songtexte und ähnliche Künstler an. On Broadway, he worked with luminaries such as Cole Porter and George Gershwin. Later, he partnered the wildly popular Mistinguett at the Casino de Paris and boosted his career considerably. Label: Decca – DL 5101. A pupil at the Lycée Charlemagne in Paris, Jean Sablon dropped out, intending to study at the Conservatory of Paris. 13 talking about this. The man behind several songs by big French and American names, he was the first to use a microphone on a French stage in 1936. Jean Sablon (* 25. He returned to Paris to appear on the stage of the ABC and took part to television experiments. Dean Martin & Caterina Valente - One Note Samba dino4ever. Jean Sablon died in Cannes in 1994 and was buried in the Cimetière du Montparnasse in Paris. The following year, he appeared in Cocktail 328 with Damia again, as well as making his first film, Chacun sa Chance, the same year, with Jean Gabin who also made his film debut with him. It was there that he met La Bolduc, whose technique of "turlutage" as well as her earthy songs impressed him greatly. Sablon's recording of "Les Feuilles mortes" in the summer of 1947 in New York (RCA Victor 855332) is the earliest version of this classic, known as "Automn Leaves" in the US. Jahrhunderts. C'est si bon Original Songtext. He left before graduating to enroll at the Paris Conservatoire in order to concentrate on a vocal career. Ich weiss nicht, ob es eine Blondere gibt Aber eine Schönere gibt es für mich nicht Sie ist wirklich die ganze Freude der Welt Mein Leben beginnt, wenn ich sie sehe Und ich mache "Oh!" In 1937, he won the Grand Prix du Disque for the song "Vous qui passez sans me voir", created by him and written for him by Charles Trenet, Johnny Hess and Paul Misraki. He was a star on Broadway and then Boston in the musical "Streets of Paris". He was also instrumental in the reopening of the venue Le Boeuf sur le Toit and gave recitals at the Rex and the Folies-Bergère in "Femmes en Folie". He was one of the first French singers to immerse himself in jazz. His records sold in the millions around the world and he is frequently referred to as the French equivalent of America's Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. C'est si bon Lyrics Übersetzung. Lucienne Boyer - Si petite, 1933 240252. Sablon made his debut at the Teatro Municipal in São Paulo in 1940, and then in Argentina, Uruguay and Chile. It was Paul Colin who created the first billboard for the young singer. He was also given a radio show, "The Magic Key". The actor Jacques Sablon was his nephew. It was in London that he recorded on 30 March "C'est Si Bon" with the orchestra of Woolf Philips, and on 23 November he recorded the English version with lyrics by Jerry Seleen in Buenos Aires, with the orchestra of Emile Stern. He was cheered at the Theatre de l'Etoile, where Gene Kelly unsuccessfully attempted to persuade him to play the role of Henri Baurel in An American in Paris (subsequently taken by Georges Guetary). Format: Vinyl, LP, 10", Album. Sablon, Jean > C'est si bon > C'est si bon auf Deutsch. The man behind several songs by big French and American names, he was the first to use a microphone on a French stage in 1936. After appearing in the operetta "Lulu" with Fernand Gravey, he embarked on a transatlantic journey to Rio de Janeiro in the company of Georges Milton and Alice Cocéa for the inauguration of the Copacabana Palace (1928). He then embarked on another journey to America, Hollywood this time, with Mireille at the invitation of Ramon Novarro, famous for Ben Hur on the big screen. Lies über Un amour comme le notre von Jean Sablon und sieh dir Coverbilder, Songtexte und ähnliche Künstler an. Released: 1950. That year, he was back on stage in La Revue Argentine, then Parade de Femmes with Carlos Gardel. Country: Australia. \r\rIn 1937 he won the Grand Prix du Disque for the song \"Vous qui passez sans me voir,\" written for him by Charles Trenet and Johnny Hess. That same year, contracted by the producers of The Magic Key, thanks to his success in France, he left for New York, engaged at the NBC studios of Radio City Hall. On stage, Jean appeared with Mistinguett at the Casino de Paris in Paris qui brille. Music By – Bob Astor (2), Eddie Constantine. Genre: Pop. Charles Trenet - Que Reste-T-il De Nos Amours feuip. Lyrics By – François Jacques. He is also recognized for his talents as a lyricist and a compose. His sixty-one year career came to an end in 1984. A1: Symphony (Symphonie) (Sung In French And English) Orchestra – Paul Baron. Due to production disagreements, he demanded the withdrawal of scenes in which he starred. \r\rJean Sablon died in 1994 and was interred in the Cimetière du Montparnasse in Paris. In January 1939, he was in Montreal, creating a swing version of "Sur Le Pont d'Avignon" which would go on to have a huge success. Released: 1950. Cette page est un espace privilégié pour vous présenter mon 1er roman, Enflammée, disponible chez Amazon. Some of his appearances were at the profit of war victims. Label: Festival Records – CFR10-353. Featuring – Milly Mathis. Sablon became the presenter of the radio show Cadum Variétés, on which he also sang. Jean Sablon – Jean Sablon. Februar 1994 in Cannes) war ein französischer Chansonnier ab den dreißiger Jahren des 20. In 1941, he had further engagements in New York, at the Waldorf Astoria, the Plaza and at the San Regis hotels, before going on, in 1942, in Los Angeles and in Cuba, and then touring in America, Brazil and Argentina. Format: Vinyl, LP, 10", Album. Jean Sablon – Souvenir Album. At the urging of US impresario George Wein and singer-pianist Bobby Short, Jean celebrated his 75th birthday at the Met (Lincoln Center) in New York, appearing with the orchestra of Frank Sinatra, thus making his farewell to his American followers. Si tu m'aimes (Paroles & Musique de Michel Emer & Ordner) Jean Sablon, Columbia 1936Jean Sablon was a No 1 crooner in French chanson of the 1930/40s. Their interpretation of "Ce Petit Chemin" represented of sorts a preview of what was to come in video clips decades later. In 1948 he followed and equaled the box office receipts of Danny Kaye at the London Palladium. A2: It Might As Well Be Spring (Printemps) Orchestra – Paul Baron and His Orchestra. Jahrhunderts. In 1949 in New York, then Holland, Switzerland, France and the UK. Sablon is credited with arranging Reinhardt's debut in a fashionable cabaret in 1933. A1: Symphony (Symphonie) Orchestra – Paul Baron. The final version conserves merely his interpretation of the song "Darktown Strutters Ball". In 1971, he was asked by Pierre Granier-Deferre to record "Le Temps des Souvenirs" for the soundtrack of the film "Le Chat". Music By, Lyrics By – Jean Sablon. 1939 recording that became soundtrack in the movie 'A good year' (2006). Entdecke mehr Musik, Konzerte, Videos … 12 tracks (37:27). That song, first performed by Pills et Tabet became a huge hit for them and later for Jean Sablon. With the increasing popularity of television, Sablon was able to reduce his travels while at the same time reaching a larger new audience on both sides of the Atlantic. He was the first cabaret singer to use a microphone in his stage act. In the early 1930s Bing Crosby’s close-miked, confidential approach had been introduced to France by Jean Sablon (1906-1994) in songs such as Un Baiser, Cette chanson est pour vous and Rendez-vous sous la pluie – a cautionary tale about wet-weather romance, penned by the twenty-two year old Trenet.
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