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Amsterdam (Jacques Brel song)

"Amsterdam" is a song by Jacques Brel. It combines a powerful melancholic crescendo with a rich poetic account of the exploits of sailors on shore leave in Amsterdam. Musically, it takes its base melody line from the melody of the English folk song Greensleeves.

"Amsterdam"
Song by Jacques Brel
LanguageFrench
Released1964
Songwriter(s)Jacques Brel

Brel never recorded this for a studio album, and his only version was released on the live album Olympia 1964. Despite this, it has been one of his most enduringly popular works.[1] It was one of the songs Mort Shuman translated into English for the musical Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris.

Brel worked on the song at his house overlooking the Mediterranean at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, the house he shared with Sylvie Rivet, a publicist for Philips; a place she had introduced him to in 1960. "It was the ideal place for him to create, and to indulge his passion for boats and planes. One morning at six o'clock he read the words of Amsterdam to Fernand, a restaurateur who was about to set off fishing for scorpion fish and conger eels for the bouillabaisse. Overcome, Fernand broke out in sobs and cut open some sea urchins to help control his emotion."[2]

Originally the song was situated in Zeebrugge, but moved to Amsterdam as "it sounded better to the ear".[3]

Cover versions edit

David Bowie version edit

Scott Walker recorded several of these translated Brel songs in the late 1960s. This inspired David Bowie to record his own versions of "Amsterdam" in the early 1970s. Bowie's studio version was released as the B-side to his single "Sorrow", released in September 1973.[4] (This recording may have been made in the summer of 1973[5] or in late 1971.[6]) Brel refused to meet Bowie when he visited Paris, saying he did not wish to meet a "pédé" ("faggot"), but the latter nevertheless still admired him.[7]

Bowie's version is also found on several other releases:

Other English covers edit

Scott Walker recorded a version on his 1967, debut solo album, Scott.

Dave Van Ronk recorded a version on his 1971 album, Van Ronk.

Fred Holstein recorded a version for his 1977 album "Chicago and Other Ports."

The Dresden Dolls often play a cover of the song live with English lyrics. More recently, Amanda Palmer has performed the original French version in her live solo show with Jason Webley playing accordion.

The Bolshoi recorded a version for their debut single Sob Story in 1984.

Goodbye Mr Mackenzie recorded a version for their debut album Good Deeds and Dirty Rags.

Irish cabaret singer Camille O'Sullivan performs a cover of the song as part of her show with the Spiegeltent. Irish singer-songwriter Jack L has also recorded a version of the song.

John Denver released a version of this song on his album, Take Me To Tomorrow (1970). He released a live version on Live In London (1976). The song was also included as a bonus track on the 2001 reissued CD set of the 1975 live album, An Evening With John Denver. The bonus track performance was taken from John's concert on August 14, 1973, at the Red Rocks Park Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado.

Bellowhead have recorded Amsterdam on their 2010 album Hedonism.

Rod McKuen made his own translation of "Amsterdam" and included it on his album Rod McKuen Sings Jacques Brel.

In 2007 Marc Almond recorded a version for the EP "Brel Extras" released 2008 (http://www.discogs.com/Marc-Almond-Brel-Extras/release/1481753)

Dutch covers edit

Both Dutch band De Dijk and Dutch artists Acda en De Munnik recorded Dutch language versions of the song, called "Amsterdam" and "De stad Amsterdam" (The city Amsterdam) respectively. Other Dutch versions can be found by Liesbeth List (Liesbeth List zingt Jacques Brel), Jan Mesdag (Jan Mesdag zingt Brel) and Jeroen Willems (Jeroen Willems zingt Jacques Brel).

Other languages edit

  • Finnish: Finnish singer-songwriter Hector recorded a cover of the song in Finnish for his album Yhtenä iltana (1990). Finnish actress and singer Susanna Haavisto sang this song in Finnish translation in a theatrical stage variety based on Brel's songs. A version is included on a compilation album Laulusi elää, Brel! (1984) of songs from this revue.
  • German: The song was translated into German and regularly sung by Hildegard Knef at the end of her live performance career, usually to conclude her concerts. A different German translation was also recorded by Klaus Hoffmann in 1975.[8][9] German chanteuse Ute Lemper included a version of "Amsterdam", in English and French, on her 2002 album But One Day....
  • Greek: Translated and performed by Giorgos Arapakis.[10] Also performed by Manos Xidous,[10] and by Vassilis Papakonstantinou.[10]
  • Hebrew: Translated by Dan Almagor and originally performed by Dani Litani in 1970. Later on also performed by Corinne Allal and by Sassi Keshet.
  • Polish: The Polish version of "Amsterdam", with lyrics translated by Wojciech Młynarski, was performed by, among others, Piotr Zadrożny, Katarzyna Groniec and Marcin Czarnik.
  • Slovenian: Slovenian actor Branko Završan translated and recorded "Amsterdam" in his album Senca tvojga psa (Shadow of your dog), realised in 2008.
  • Basque: Basque poet and singer Xabier Lete translated "Amsterdam" and sang it in his last concert in Errenteria, on 25/09/1999. The concert, given for the basque festival Kilometroak, was recorded and finally released in 2011.
  • Turkish: Adapted from the original French lyrics together with the English lyrics of David Bowie version by Şamil Şirin in 2018 and performed by the band Hanımlar&Beyler in the IzTech SpringFest'18.
  • Spanish: Asturian singer-songwriter Pablo Und Destruktion recorded a Spanish cover called "Gijón" for his 2020 album "Futuros Valores".
  • Italian: Translated and recorded in 1996 by Duilio Del Prete and released on his posthumous album Duilio Del Prete canta Brel (2002). Translated and recorded by Pippo Pollina for his album Versi per la libertà (2001). Also translated by Sergio Secondiano Sacchi and performed by Peppe Voltarelli for his album Planetario (2021).

References edit

  1. ^ "Jacques Brel". Last.fm. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  2. ^ Paris Match no 2992 September 2006
  3. ^ "Une soirée avec la fille de Jacques Brel". 9 October 2018.
  4. ^ Discogs - Sorrow / Amsterdam - 1973-Sept vinyl-7", RCA Victor (RCA 2424) UK
  5. ^ Kevin Cann (2010). Any Day Now - David Bowie: The London Years: 1947-1974: p.311
  6. ^ Chris O'Leary (2015). Rebel Rebel: p.496
  7. ^ Jérôme Soligny - David Bowie - 10/18 (2002) - Enivrez-Vous
  8. ^ "Klaus Hoffmann's version of Amsterdam". WhoSampled. Retrieved 2015-03-31.
  9. ^ . Edition Montana. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-31.
  10. ^ a b c "Οι διασκευες του Dans Le Port D'Amsterdam..." Savoir Ville (in Greek). 2015-02-26. Retrieved 2022-01-14.

External links edit

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Amsterdam is a song by Jacques Brel It combines a powerful melancholic crescendo with a rich poetic account of the exploits of sailors on shore leave in Amsterdam Musically it takes its base melody line from the melody of the English folk song Greensleeves Amsterdam Song by Jacques BrelLanguageFrenchReleased1964Songwriter s Jacques BrelBrel never recorded this for a studio album and his only version was released on the live album Olympia 1964 Despite this it has been one of his most enduringly popular works 1 It was one of the songs Mort Shuman translated into English for the musical Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris Brel worked on the song at his house overlooking the Mediterranean at Roquebrune Cap Martin the house he shared with Sylvie Rivet a publicist for Philips a place she had introduced him to in 1960 It was the ideal place for him to create and to indulge his passion for boats and planes One morning at six o clock he read the words of Amsterdam to Fernand a restaurateur who was about to set off fishing for scorpion fish and conger eels for the bouillabaisse Overcome Fernand broke out in sobs and cut open some sea urchins to help control his emotion 2 Originally the song was situated in Zeebrugge but moved to Amsterdam as it sounded better to the ear 3 Contents 1 Cover versions 1 1 David Bowie version 1 2 Other English covers 1 3 Dutch covers 1 4 Other languages 2 References 3 External linksCover versions editDavid Bowie version edit Scott Walker recorded several of these translated Brel songs in the late 1960s This inspired David Bowie to record his own versions of Amsterdam in the early 1970s Bowie s studio version was released as the B side to his single Sorrow released in September 1973 4 This recording may have been made in the summer of 1973 5 or in late 1971 6 Brel refused to meet Bowie when he visited Paris saying he did not wish to meet a pede faggot but the latter nevertheless still admired him 7 Bowie s version is also found on several other releases The original mix as heard on the 1973 single B side was included on the RCA Records compilation album Rare in December 1982 and on Re Call 1 part of the Five Years 1969 1973 compilation in September 2015 Bowie s recording was released as picture discs in both the RCA Life Time picture disc set and the Fashion Picture Disc Set A remix was included as a bonus track on the 1990 Rykodisc CD release of Bowie s 1973 album Pin Ups under the title Port of Amsterdam and on the bonus disc of the 2002 Ziggy Stardust 30th Anniversary Reissue The July 1982 German rerelease of the single Alabama Song had Amsterdam as the B side On the 1989 Living Legend Records Publishing CD Chameleon Chronicles Vol 3 LLRCD 050 Amsterdam was recorded for D L T Dave Lee Travis Show as David Bowie and Junior s Eyes 20 October 1969 broadcast date 26 October 1969 David Bowie and the Tony Visconti Trio aka The Hype recorded Amsterdam for the BBC radio show The Sunday Show introduced by John Peel on 5 February 1970 broadcast date 8 February 1970 This performance may be heard on the 2000 Virgin Records CD Bowie at the Beeb Other English covers edit Scott Walker recorded a version on his 1967 debut solo album Scott Dave Van Ronk recorded a version on his 1971 album Van Ronk Fred Holstein recorded a version for his 1977 album Chicago and Other Ports The Dresden Dolls often play a cover of the song live with English lyrics More recently Amanda Palmer has performed the original French version in her live solo show with Jason Webley playing accordion The Bolshoi recorded a version for their debut single Sob Story in 1984 Goodbye Mr Mackenzie recorded a version for their debut album Good Deeds and Dirty Rags Irish cabaret singer Camille O Sullivan performs a cover of the song as part of her show with the Spiegeltent Irish singer songwriter Jack L has also recorded a version of the song John Denver released a version of this song on his album Take Me To Tomorrow 1970 He released a live version on Live In London 1976 The song was also included as a bonus track on the 2001 reissued CD set of the 1975 live album An Evening With John Denver The bonus track performance was taken from John s concert on August 14 1973 at the Red Rocks Park Amphitheatre in Morrison Colorado Bellowhead have recorded Amsterdam on their 2010 album Hedonism Rod McKuen made his own translation of Amsterdam and included it on his album Rod McKuen Sings Jacques Brel In 2007 Marc Almond recorded a version for the EP Brel Extras released 2008 http www discogs com Marc Almond Brel Extras release 1481753 Dutch covers edit Both Dutch band De Dijk and Dutch artists Acda en De Munnik recorded Dutch language versions of the song called Amsterdam and De stad Amsterdam The city Amsterdam respectively Other Dutch versions can be found by Liesbeth List Liesbeth List zingt Jacques Brel Jan Mesdag Jan Mesdag zingt Brel and Jeroen Willems Jeroen Willems zingt Jacques Brel Other languages edit Finnish Finnish singer songwriter Hector recorded a cover of the song in Finnish for his album Yhtena iltana 1990 Finnish actress and singer Susanna Haavisto sang this song in Finnish translation in a theatrical stage variety based on Brel s songs A version is included on a compilation album Laulusi elaa Brel 1984 of songs from this revue German The song was translated into German and regularly sung by Hildegard Knef at the end of her live performance career usually to conclude her concerts A different German translation was also recorded by Klaus Hoffmann in 1975 8 9 German chanteuse Ute Lemper included a version of Amsterdam in English and French on her 2002 album But One Day Greek Translated and performed by Giorgos Arapakis 10 Also performed by Manos Xidous 10 and by Vassilis Papakonstantinou 10 Hebrew Translated by Dan Almagor and originally performed by Dani Litani in 1970 Later on also performed by Corinne Allal and by Sassi Keshet Polish The Polish version of Amsterdam with lyrics translated by Wojciech Mlynarski was performed by among others Piotr Zadrozny Katarzyna Groniec and Marcin Czarnik Slovenian Slovenian actor Branko Zavrsan translated and recorded Amsterdam in his album Senca tvojga psa Shadow of your dog realised in 2008 Basque Basque poet and singer Xabier Lete translated Amsterdam and sang it in his last concert in Errenteria on 25 09 1999 The concert given for the basque festival Kilometroak was recorded and finally released in 2011 Turkish Adapted from the original French lyrics together with the English lyrics of David Bowie version by Samil Sirin in 2018 and performed by the band Hanimlar amp Beyler in the IzTech SpringFest 18 Spanish Asturian singer songwriter Pablo Und Destruktion recorded a Spanish cover called Gijon for his 2020 album Futuros Valores Italian Translated and recorded in 1996 by Duilio Del Prete and released on his posthumous album Duilio Del Prete canta Brel 2002 Translated and recorded by Pippo Pollina for his album Versi per la liberta 2001 Also translated by Sergio Secondiano Sacchi and performed by Peppe Voltarelli for his album Planetario 2021 References edit Jacques Brel Last fm Retrieved January 9 2012 Paris Match no 2992 September 2006 Une soiree avec la fille de Jacques Brel 9 October 2018 Discogs Sorrow Amsterdam 1973 Sept vinyl 7 RCA Victor RCA 2424 UK Kevin Cann 2010 Any Day Now David Bowie The London Years 1947 1974 p 311 Chris O Leary 2015 Rebel Rebel p 496 Jerome Soligny David Bowie 10 18 2002 Enivrez Vous Klaus Hoffmann s version of Amsterdam WhoSampled Retrieved 2015 03 31 Lyrics of the Klaus Hoffmann version Edition Montana Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2015 03 31 a b c Oi diaskeyes toy Dans Le Port D Amsterdam Savoir Ville in Greek 2015 02 26 Retrieved 2022 01 14 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amsterdam Jacques Brel song amp oldid 1181273955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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