chanson


chanson is distinguished from the rest of french “pop” music by following the rhythm of the french language, rather than that of english, and thus is identifiable as specifically french.
in france today, “chanson” often refers to the work of more popular singers like jacques brel, georges br-ssens, édith piaf, barbara, léo ferré, etc.
chanson means songs of love
josef w/an f: yo, yo…what it do?

chanse: just learning some new chansons on my flute.

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