Il pleut sur Bruxelles
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Il pleut sur Bruxelles (It rains on Brussels) is a 1981 song by Dalida in memory of Belgian singer Jacques Brel, who died three years earlier. The song was featured on her album Olympia 81 and also released as a single, with Et la vie continuera as B-side.[1] The song was written by Jeff Barnel and Michel Jouveaux.[2][3]
Lyrics
The lyrics make reference to various characters and locations from Brel's songs, particularly Jef, Mathilde, Ces Gens-Là, Amsterdam, Marieke, Les Flamandes, Vésoul, Titine, Madeleine, J'Arrive, Jojo, La Fanette, Fernand and Jacky.[4][5] The song title refers to Brel's song Bruxelles, but could also be a nod to Il neige sur Liège (It snows on Liège).
Sources
- ^ "Dalida – Il Pleut Sur Bruxelles / Et la Vie Continuera (1981, Vinyl)". Discogs.
- ^ "Dalida – Il Pleut Sur Bruxelles / Et la Vie Continuera (1981, Vinyl)". Discogs.
- ^ "Dalida, son bel hommage à Brel". 3 May 2012.
- ^ "Dalida, son bel hommage à Brel". 3 May 2012.
- ^ "Il Pleut Sur Bruxelles paroles - Dalida".
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- 1981 songs
- 1981 singles
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- Songs about Belgium
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- Brussels in fiction
- Cultural depictions of Jacques Brel