"J'en ai marre" is a well-known song in France (J'en ai marre is a popular way to say I am fed up).
The song is by Albert Willemetz & Georges Arnould (Lyrics) and Maurice Yvain (Music).
Maurice Yvain wrote also the music of 'Billet doux'.
Mistinguett and Arletty sang this song here is a mp3 of Arletty's rendition.
Both Arletty and Mistinguett were known for their strong Parisian accent and I have always
thought that in this tune the way Saranne bends the string is trying to emulate their drawling Parisian accent.
Here is the music sheet of the tune.
Sarane Ferret and his orchestra [probably Jacques Montagne (gt), unknown (b) and Baptiste 'Mac Kac' Reilles (drms)]
recorded this tune in mid-february 1944.
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"J'en ai marre" is a well-known song in France (J'en ai marre is a popular way to say I am fed up).
The song is by Albert Willemetz & Georges Arnould (Lyrics) and Maurice Yvain (Music).
Maurice Yvain wrote also the music of 'Billet doux'.
Mistinguett and Arletty sang this song here is a mp3 of Arletty's rendition.
Both Arletty and Mistinguett were known for their strong Parisian accent and I have always
thought that in this tune the way Saranne bends the string is trying to emulate their drawling Parisian accent.
Here is the music sheet of the tune.
Sarane Ferret and his orchestra [probably Jacques Montagne (gt), unknown (b) and Baptiste 'Mac Kac' Reilles (drms)]
recorded this tune in mid-february 1944.
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François RAVEZ
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