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L'amour est bleu

"L'amour est bleu" (French pronunciation: [lamuʁ ɛ blø]; "Love Is Blue") is a song whose music was composed by André Popp, and whose lyrics were written by Pierre Cour, in 1967. Bryan Blackburn later wrote English-language lyrics for it.[1] First performed in French by Greek singer Vicky Leandros (appearing as Vicky) as the Luxembourgish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1967, it has since been recorded by many other musicians, most notably French orchestra leader Paul Mauriat, whose familiar instrumental version (recorded in late 1967) became the first number-one hit by a French lead artist to top the Billboard Hot 100 in America.

"L'amour est bleu"
Eurovision Song Contest 1967 entry
Country
Artist(s)
As
Vicky
Language
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)
Conductor
Claude Denjean
Finals performance
Final result
4th
Final points
17
Entry chronology
◄ "Ce soir je t'attendais" (1966)
"Nous vivrons d'amour" (1968) ►

The song describes the pleasure and pain of love in terms of colours (blue and grey) and elements (water and wind). The English lyrics ("Blue, blue, my world is blue …") focus on colours only (blue, grey, red, green, and black), using them to describe components of lost love. The English version by Vicky Leandros also appeared as "Colours of Love" in some locations including the UK.

Eurovision Song Contest edit

The Greek-born 17-year-old Vicky Leandros represented Luxembourg at the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest, where she performed "L'amour est bleu" as the second song of the contest. At the close of voting, the song had received 17 points, placing it fourth in a field of 17, behind "Il doit faire beau là-bas" (France), "If I Could Choose" (Ireland) and the winning song, "Puppet on a String" (United Kingdom).[2]

Despite not winning the Eurovision, Leandros recorded the song in many different languages for release in 19 countries.[3][4] The song was a modest hit in Europe, and had some success in Japan and Canada (No. 40).[5] The versions she recorded aside from French included English (as "Love Is Blue"), German ("Blau wie das Meer"), Italian ("L'amore è blu") and Dutch ("Liefde is zacht").

The song achieved greater success through cover versions of the song by other artists. Some forty years after its original release, "L'amour est bleu", along with Domenico Modugno's "Nel blu dipinto di blu" (better known as "Volare") and Mocedades' "Eres tú", still counts as one of very few non-winning Eurovision entries ever to become a worldwide hit. The song has since become a favourite of Contest fans, most notably appearing as part of a medley introducing the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens, one of only three non-winning songs to be involved (the others being "Dschinghis Khan" and "Nel blu dipinto di blu").

It was succeeded as Luxembourgish representative at the 1968 contest by Chris Baldo & Sophie Garel with "Nous vivrons d'amour". Vicky Leandros went on to win the Contest five years later with the song "Après toi", again representing Luxembourg.

Charts edit

Chart (1967–68) Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[6] 18
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[7] 45
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[8] 40
Japan[9] 15
West Germany (Official German Charts)[10] 27

Paul Mauriat version edit

"Love Is Blue (L'amour est bleu)"
 
Single by Paul Mauriat
from the album Le Grand Orchestre de Paul Mauriat – Volume 5
B-side
  • "Alone in the World (Seuls Au Monde)" (most countries, including initial NA pressings)
  • "Sunny" (NA, hit pressings)
  • "Une Petite Cantate" (UK)
ReleasedJanuary 1968[11]
RecordedLate 1967
Genre
Length2:31
LabelPhilips
Songwriter(s)André Popp, Pierre Cour
Paul Mauriat singles chronology
"Puppet on a String"
(1967)
"Love Is Blue (L'amour est bleu)"
(1968)
"Love in Every Room"
(1968)
Audio
"Love Is Blue" on YouTube

According to Paul Mauriat, who conducted/recorded an orchestral "easy listening" version of "Love Is Blue", he chose the song because it was published by his label, Philips Records even though he was not fond of the song. A DJ in Minneapolis played the recording and asked the audience to respond, and was inundated with phone calls about the song, and interest in the song then quickly spread around the country.[15]

The song became a number-one hit in the USA for five weeks in February and March 1968, the first recording by a French artist to top the Billboard Hot 100. (It remained the only French song to top the chart until 2017, when Daft Punk was a featured artist on Canadian artist The Weeknd's number-one hit "Starboy".) Mauriat's version became a gold record, and its five-week run at the top is the second longest of any instrumental of the Hot 100 era, after "Theme from A Summer Place". The song also spent 11 weeks atop Billboard's Easy Listening survey, and held the longest-lasting title honours on this chart for 25 years. Billboard ranked the record as the No. 2 song for 1968.[16] It is the best-known version of the song in the United States. The Mauriat recording also reached No. 2 in Canada[17] (No. 12 Year End),[18] and No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart.[19] The Mauriat album containing "Love Is Blue", Blooming Hits, also reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top LP's and Tapes chart for five weeks. The song sold fewer than 30,000 units in France, but 2 million singles and 800,000 LPs were sold in the US.[15]

Popular culture edit

  • Mauriat's version was featured repeatedly in an episode of Chris Carter's television series Millennium titled "A Room with No View", which originally aired on 24 April 1998 on the Fox Network. During the episode, the omnipresent melody is used by a kidnapper to brainwash a group of youths.[20]
  • His version is also briefly heard in The Simpsons episodes "There's No Disgrace Like Home" and "The Blue and the Gray."
  • It was played over the closing credits of Mad Men's sixth-season episode "The Flood", set in April 1968.[21]
  • The harpsichord riff from Mauriat's version was also sampled by the English electronica duo J Walk in their song "French Letter", as part of their 2002 album A Night on the Rocks.
  • Mauriat's version is used as the theme music for American music producer Rick Rubin's podcast Tetragrammaton.

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart (1968) Peak
position
Australia[22] 1
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[23] 19
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[24] 45
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[25] 2
Ireland (IRMA)[26] 16
Italy (Musica e dischi)[27] 4
Japan[28] 18
Malaysia (Radio Malaysia)[29] 1
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[30] 15
New Zealand (Listener)[31] 4
Norway (VG-lista)[32] 6
South Africa (Springbok Radio)[33] 1
UK Singles (OCC)[34] 12
US Billboard Hot 100[35] 1
West Germany (Official German Charts)[36] 31

All-time charts edit

Chart (1958-2018) Position
US Billboard Hot 100[37] 174

Other covers edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bryan Blackburn - Obituary". The Stage.
  2. ^ Barclay, Simon (2012). The Complete & Independent Guide to the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. p. 42. ISBN 9781471756696.
  3. ^ "Phillips releases Eurovision tune". Billboard. 20 May 1967. p. 54.
  4. ^ a b Bronson, Fred (20 January 1996). "Mauriat in America: A Surprise Single Prove Instrumental to His Success". Billboard. p. P3.
  5. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - March 9, 1968" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Vicky – L'amour est bleu" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40.
  7. ^ "Vicky – L'amour est bleu" (in French). Ultratop 50.
  8. ^ "Top RPM Singles: Issue 100177." RPM. Library and Archives Canada.
  9. ^ "Hits of the World". Billboard. 6 January 1968. p. 39.
  10. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Vicky – L'amour est bleu" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts.
  11. ^ Gilliland, John (1969). "Show 48 – Track 7" (audio). Pop Chronicles. University of North Texas Libraries.
  12. ^ Breihan, Tom (30 October 2018). "The Number Ones: Paul Mauriat's "Love Is Blue"". Stereogum. Retrieved 14 June 2023. ...[easy listening] changed the same way the rest of pop music did. And there's a world of difference between "Calcutta" and Paul Mauriat's "Love Is Blue"...
  13. ^ Molanphy, Chris (15 September 2023). "Insert Lyrics Here Edition". Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia (Podcast). Slate. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  14. ^ Lanza, Joesph (10 November 2020). "Love and "The Internal Muzak Denial Move". Easy-Listening Acid Trip - An Elevator Ride Through '60s Psychedelic Pop. Port Townsend: Feral House. p. 122.
  15. ^ a b Legrand, Emmanuel (20 January 1996). "Paul Mauriat: The Interview". Billboard. pp. P3–5.
  16. ^ . Bob Borst's Home of Pop Culture. Archived from the original on 20 April 2018. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  17. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - March 2, 1968" (PDF).
  18. ^ "RPM Top 100 of 1968 - January 6, 1969" (PDF).
  19. ^ "Love is blue (L'amour est bleu) | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Official Charts.
  20. ^ . millennium-thisiswhoweare.net. Archived from the original on 13 November 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2008.
  21. ^ "Mad Men Music – S6E5: "The Flood" - TuneFind". TuneFind.
  22. ^ "Hits of the World". Billboard. Vol. 80, no. 17. 27 April 1968. p. 53.
  23. ^ "Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra – L'amour est bleu" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40.
  24. ^ "Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra – L'amour est bleu" (in French). Ultratop 50.
  25. ^ "Top RPM Singles: Issue 100175." RPM. Library and Archives Canada.
  26. ^ a b c "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Love is Blue". Irish Singles Chart.
  27. ^ "Hits of the World". Billboard. Vol. 80, no. 28. 13 July 1968. p. 75.
  28. ^ "Hits of the World". Billboard. Vol. 80, no. 20. 18 May 1968. p. 54.
  29. ^ "Hits of the World". Billboard. 1 June 1968. p. 56.
  30. ^ "Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra – L'amour est bleu" (in Dutch). Single Top 100.
  31. ^ "Flavour of New Zealand: Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra NZ Listner charts". Flavourofnz.co.nz.
  32. ^ "Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra – L'amour est bleu". VG-lista.
  33. ^ "Hits of the World". Billboard. Vol. 80, no. 18. 4 May 1968. p. 53.
  34. ^ "Paul Mauriat: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company.
  35. ^ "Billboard Hot 100". Billboard. 23 February 1968.
  36. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra – L'amour est bleu" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts.
  37. ^ "Billboard Hot 100 60th Anniversary Interactive Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  38. ^ Steve Huey. "Al Martino". AllMusic.
  39. ^ Claudine Longet: Awards, AllMusic
  40. ^ Jeff Beck: Singles, Official Charts Company
  41. ^ "The Dells - I Can Sing A Rainbow / Love is Blue". Dutch Charts.
  42. ^ The Dells: Awards, AllMusic
  43. ^ Dells: Singles, Official Charts Company

External links edit

  • Official Eurovision Song Contest site, history by year, 1967.

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Love Is Blue redirects here For other uses see Love Is Blue disambiguation L amour est bleu French pronunciation lamuʁ ɛ blo Love Is Blue is a song whose music was composed by Andre Popp and whose lyrics were written by Pierre Cour in 1967 Bryan Blackburn later wrote English language lyrics for it 1 First performed in French by Greek singer Vicky Leandros appearing as Vicky as the Luxembourgish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1967 it has since been recorded by many other musicians most notably French orchestra leader Paul Mauriat whose familiar instrumental version recorded in late 1967 became the first number one hit by a French lead artist to top the Billboard Hot 100 in America L amour est bleu Eurovision Song Contest 1967 entryCountryLuxembourgArtist s Vicky LeandrosAsVickyLanguageFrenchComposer s Andre PoppLyricist s Pierre CourConductorClaude DenjeanFinals performanceFinal result4thFinal points17Entry chronology Ce soir je t attendais 1966 Nous vivrons d amour 1968 The song describes the pleasure and pain of love in terms of colours blue and grey and elements water and wind The English lyrics Blue blue my world is blue focus on colours only blue grey red green and black using them to describe components of lost love The English version by Vicky Leandros also appeared as Colours of Love in some locations including the UK Contents 1 Eurovision Song Contest 1 1 Charts 2 Paul Mauriat version 2 1 Popular culture 2 2 Charts 2 2 1 Weekly charts 2 2 2 All time charts 3 Other covers 4 References 5 External linksEurovision Song Contest editThe Greek born 17 year old Vicky Leandros represented Luxembourg at the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest where she performed L amour est bleu as the second song of the contest At the close of voting the song had received 17 points placing it fourth in a field of 17 behind Il doit faire beau la bas France If I Could Choose Ireland and the winning song Puppet on a String United Kingdom 2 Despite not winning the Eurovision Leandros recorded the song in many different languages for release in 19 countries 3 4 The song was a modest hit in Europe and had some success in Japan and Canada No 40 5 The versions she recorded aside from French included English as Love Is Blue German Blau wie das Meer Italian L amore e blu and Dutch Liefde is zacht The song achieved greater success through cover versions of the song by other artists Some forty years after its original release L amour est bleu along with Domenico Modugno s Nel blu dipinto di blu better known as Volare and Mocedades Eres tu still counts as one of very few non winning Eurovision entries ever to become a worldwide hit The song has since become a favourite of Contest fans most notably appearing as part of a medley introducing the semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens one of only three non winning songs to be involved the others being Dschinghis Khan and Nel blu dipinto di blu It was succeeded as Luxembourgish representative at the 1968 contest by Chris Baldo amp Sophie Garel with Nous vivrons d amour Vicky Leandros went on to win the Contest five years later with the song Apres toi again representing Luxembourg Charts edit Chart 1967 68 Peakposition Austria O3 Austria Top 40 6 18 Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 7 45 Canada Top Singles RPM 8 40 Japan 9 15 West Germany Official German Charts 10 27Paul Mauriat version edit Love Is Blue L amour est bleu nbsp Single by Paul Mauriatfrom the album Le Grand Orchestre de Paul Mauriat Volume 5B side Alone in the World Seuls Au Monde most countries including initial NA pressings Sunny NA hit pressings Une Petite Cantate UK ReleasedJanuary 1968 11 RecordedLate 1967GenreEasy listening 12 baroque pop 13 orchestral pop 14 Length2 31LabelPhilipsSongwriter s Andre Popp Pierre CourPaul Mauriat singles chronology Puppet on a String 1967 Love Is Blue L amour est bleu 1968 Love in Every Room 1968 Audio Love Is Blue on YouTube According to Paul Mauriat who conducted recorded an orchestral easy listening version of Love Is Blue he chose the song because it was published by his label Philips Records even though he was not fond of the song A DJ in Minneapolis played the recording and asked the audience to respond and was inundated with phone calls about the song and interest in the song then quickly spread around the country 15 The song became a number one hit in the USA for five weeks in February and March 1968 the first recording by a French artist to top the Billboard Hot 100 It remained the only French song to top the chart until 2017 when Daft Punk was a featured artist on Canadian artist The Weeknd s number one hit Starboy Mauriat s version became a gold record and its five week run at the top is the second longest of any instrumental of the Hot 100 era after Theme from A Summer Place The song also spent 11 weeks atop Billboard s Easy Listening survey and held the longest lasting title honours on this chart for 25 years Billboard ranked the record as the No 2 song for 1968 16 It is the best known version of the song in the United States The Mauriat recording also reached No 2 in Canada 17 No 12 Year End 18 and No 12 on the UK Singles Chart 19 The Mauriat album containing Love Is Blue Blooming Hits also reached No 1 on the Billboard Top LP s and Tapes chart for five weeks The song sold fewer than 30 000 units in France but 2 million singles and 800 000 LPs were sold in the US 15 Popular culture edit Mauriat s version was featured repeatedly in an episode of Chris Carter s television series Millennium titled A Room with No View which originally aired on 24 April 1998 on the Fox Network During the episode the omnipresent melody is used by a kidnapper to brainwash a group of youths 20 His version is also briefly heard in The Simpsons episodes There s No Disgrace Like Home and The Blue and the Gray It was played over the closing credits of Mad Men s sixth season episode The Flood set in April 1968 21 The harpsichord riff from Mauriat s version was also sampled by the English electronica duo J Walk in their song French Letter as part of their 2002 album A Night on the Rocks Mauriat s version is used as the theme music for American music producer Rick Rubin s podcast Tetragrammaton Charts edit Weekly charts edit Chart 1968 Peakposition Australia 22 1 Austria O3 Austria Top 40 23 19 Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 24 45 Canada Top Singles RPM 25 2 Ireland IRMA 26 16 Italy Musica e dischi 27 4 Japan 28 18 Malaysia Radio Malaysia 29 1 Netherlands Single Top 100 30 15 New Zealand Listener 31 4 Norway VG lista 32 6 South Africa Springbok Radio 33 1 UK Singles OCC 34 12 US Billboard Hot 100 35 1 West Germany Official German Charts 36 31 All time charts edit Chart 1958 2018 Position US Billboard Hot 100 37 174Other covers editThree other recordings of the song charted on Billboard Hot 100 together with Paul Mauriat s version at the same time in 1968 Al Martino s Love is Blue peaked at No 57 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No 3 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts and was the title song of one of his 1968 albums 38 Claudine Longet s Love Is Blue L amour est bleu peaked at No 71 39 while Manny Kellem s version reached No 100 4 Jeff Beck recorded a rock interpretation of Mauriat s version in 1968 It reached No 20 in Ireland 26 and No 23 on the UK Singles Chart 40 The Dells recorded a soul medley I Can Sing a Rainbow Love Is Blue which reached No 22 in the Billboard Hot 100 and No 5 in the Billboard R amp B Singles charts in the US No 10 in the Dutch chart 41 No 18 in Ireland 26 and No 16 in the UK charts in 1969 42 43 References edit Bryan Blackburn Obituary The Stage Barclay Simon 2012 The Complete amp Independent Guide to the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 p 42 ISBN 9781471756696 Phillips releases Eurovision tune Billboard 20 May 1967 p 54 a b Bronson Fred 20 January 1996 Mauriat in America A Surprise Single Prove Instrumental to His Success Billboard p P3 RPM Top 100 Singles March 9 1968 PDF Vicky L amour est bleu in German O3 Austria Top 40 Vicky L amour est bleu in French Ultratop 50 Top RPM Singles Issue 100177 RPM Library and Archives Canada Hits of the World Billboard 6 January 1968 p 39 Offiziellecharts de Vicky L amour est bleu in German GfK Entertainment charts Gilliland John 1969 Show 48 Track 7 audio Pop Chronicles University of North Texas Libraries Breihan Tom 30 October 2018 The Number Ones Paul Mauriat s Love Is Blue Stereogum Retrieved 14 June 2023 easy listening changed the same way the rest of pop music did And there s a world of difference between Calcutta and Paul Mauriat s Love Is Blue Molanphy Chris 15 September 2023 Insert Lyrics Here Edition Hit Parade Music History and Music Trivia Podcast Slate Retrieved 1 October 2023 Lanza Joesph 10 November 2020 Love and The Internal Muzak Denial Move Easy Listening Acid Trip An Elevator Ride Through 60s Psychedelic Pop Port Townsend Feral House p 122 a b Legrand Emmanuel 20 January 1996 Paul Mauriat The Interview Billboard pp P3 5 Number One Song of the Year 1946 2015 Bob Borst s Home of Pop Culture Archived from the original on 20 April 2018 Retrieved 3 November 2014 RPM Top 100 Singles March 2 1968 PDF RPM Top 100 of 1968 January 6 1969 PDF Love is blue L amour est bleu full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Official Charts Paul Mauriat A Room With No View Millennium Episode Music millennium thisiswhoweare net Archived from the original on 13 November 2016 Retrieved 7 May 2008 Mad Men Music S6E5 The Flood TuneFind TuneFind Hits of the World Billboard Vol 80 no 17 27 April 1968 p 53 Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra L amour est bleu in German O3 Austria Top 40 Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra L amour est bleu in French Ultratop 50 Top RPM Singles Issue 100175 RPM Library and Archives Canada a b c The Irish Charts Search Results Love is Blue Irish Singles Chart Hits of the World Billboard Vol 80 no 28 13 July 1968 p 75 Hits of the World Billboard Vol 80 no 20 18 May 1968 p 54 Hits of the World Billboard 1 June 1968 p 56 Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra L amour est bleu in Dutch Single Top 100 Flavour of New Zealand Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra NZ Listner charts Flavourofnz co nz Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra L amour est bleu VG lista Hits of the World Billboard Vol 80 no 18 4 May 1968 p 53 Paul Mauriat Artist Chart History Official Charts Company Billboard Hot 100 Billboard 23 February 1968 Offiziellecharts de Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra L amour est bleu in German GfK Entertainment charts Billboard Hot 100 60th Anniversary Interactive Chart Billboard Retrieved 10 December 2018 Steve Huey Al Martino AllMusic Claudine Longet Awards AllMusic Jeff Beck Singles Official Charts Company The Dells I Can Sing A Rainbow Love is Blue Dutch Charts The Dells Awards AllMusic Dells Singles Official Charts CompanyExternal links edit nbsp 1960s portal Official Eurovision Song Contest site history by year 1967 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title L 27amour est bleu amp oldid 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