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1. | Paris Canaille | | |
2. | Bruxelles | | |
3. | Dialogue: | | |
4. | Le dernier Pierrot (Les temps) | | |
5. | I Never Do Anything Twice (from the 7% Solution) | | |
6. | Tico Tico | | |
7. | Les feuilles mortes (Autumn Leaves) | | |
8. | Dialogue: | | |
9. | La vie en rose | | |
10. | My Man | | |
11. | You Don't Know Paree (from Fifty Million Frenchmen) / I Love Paris (from Can Can) | | |
12. | Je cherche un millionnaire | | |
13. | Dialogue: | | |
14. | Just a Gigolo | | |
15. | Irma la Douce (from Irma la Douce) | | |
16. | A New Fangled Tango (from Happy Hunting) | | |
17. | Dialogue: | | |
18. | But Beautiful (from the Road to Rio) | | |
19. | Ne Me Quitte Pas | | |
20. | I Don't Want to Know (from Dear World) | | |
21. | Dialogue: | | |
22. | Folies Bergeres (from Nine) | | |
23. | Bonsoir | | |
What is a Star?
So many opinions!
So many definitions!
The Oxford English Dictionary tells us that a Star is......
A celestial body
A heavenly body
A luminous point
A shell designed to burst in the air and light up (I have seen Ms. Montevecchi do just that!)
A brilliant and prominent person
A leading performer - now we are getting close.
These are all perfectly reasonable and accurate definitions but actually the Oxford could have said all of this in only two words:
LILIANE MONTEVECCHI
Now that's a STAR!
So, dear listener, throw away your dictionary and put on this CD - and let a star glitter and entertain you - my friend Liliane.
Have fun - I know you will, how could you not!
Mike Martin
London
April 1998
PS. The only problem with this recording is that you will not see the stunning Montevecchi in person but this is the next best thing! Listen on! Maybe you will see her!