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Le choix
The choice

S'il faut choisir une seule chanson
De Brassens, quelle tâche monstrueuse!
Car il a fait à sa façon
Des belles, des bêtes et des joyeuses
Chansons paillardes et grivoises
Y'a de tout dans son répertoire
Chansons pour choquer les bourgeoises
Chansons à se fendre la poire.

Y'en a vraiment pour tous les gouts
Toute la comédie humaine
Y dégringole devant nous
Une véritable mise en scène
Les monte-en l'air et les cocus
Les nombrils, les chats, le gorille,
Les croque-morts bien entendu
Les flics et la vertu des filles.

Y'a des chansons très poétiques
Les neiges d'antan et Les passantes
Mélancoliques ou érotiques
A faire rougir les innocentes
Les nonnes, les juges, le roi des...
Qu'en dira-t-on, pauvre Margot
Citons Mourir pour des idées
La belle Hélène et ses sabots.

Quatre-vingt quinze pour cent des femmes
Chant auquel la seule réplique
Est de ne jamais, quand coeur s'enflamme
Faire confiance aux statistiques!
Y'a des chants pourtant salutaires
Vers bigarrés, hétéroclites
Fernande, n'en parlons pas, peuchère,
Qui tends plutôt vers l'insolite.

Y'a des quatrains et les gros mots
A rallumer un feu de braise
Qui ferait à tirelarigot
Atteinte à la pudeur anglaise
Sauf le respect que je vous dois,
Pour bien choisir, et que ça tranche
La meilleure chanson quelle qu'elle soit
Z'en avez du pain sur la planche!

Lyrics ©Lesley Lawn 2001
Music © Charlie Hearnshaw 2001

If you had to choose just one song
By Brassens, what a difficult task!
Because he wrote, in his own way,
Beautiful songs, silly songs, joyous songs,
Rude and crude songs,
There's a bit of everything in his repertoire,
Songs to shock the middle classes,
Songs to make you split your sides.

There's really something to suit every taste,
The whole human drama
Unfolds before us,
A real theatrical production.
Burglars, cuckolds,
Belly-buttons, cats, the gorilla,
Undertakers of course,
The cops and the virtue of young girls.

There are some very poetic songs,
Like the ‘snows of yesteryear’, or The Passers-By.
Sad songs, erotic songs
Which would make innocent girls blush.
Nuns, judges, The King of ...,
What-will-people-say, Poor Margot,
Not to mention Die for Ideas,
Lovely Helen and her clogs.

‘Ninety-five per cent of women',
A song to which the only reply
Can be, if you are in love, to never
Put your faith in statistics!
There are salutary songs,
Unusual and colourful verses of all kinds,
And well, as for Fernande, we won't mention that one,
It's rather more bizarre.

There are quatrains and swear words
Which would cause embers to burst into flame
And which would definitely
Offend English prudes.
With all due respect,
If you have to choose definitively
The best song, whichever that may be,
I must say you've got your work cut out!

Lyrics ©Lesley Lawn 2001
Music © Charlie Hearnshaw 2001

 

Projet Brassens at the 11ème Semaine Georges Brassens, Vaison-la-Romaine. 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lyrics by Lesley Lawn Music by Charlie Hearnshaw.

If you had to choose just one song by Georges Brassens, which one would it be?

The melody is influenced by the Renaissance French "pop" song, "Belle qui tiens ma vie."

If anyone wishes to perform this you may obtain the score from our sister website www.charliesax.co.uk Melody, bass line, chord symbols and the tune written out for various instruments.